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Love Dulwich and Love Peckham Necklaces Arriving!


Hoorah, we have lots of great new piece arriving including gold-plated Heart Peckham and Heart Dulwich necklaces and brooches and wooden geometric necklaces, as well as new bags, boots, gorgeous soft fairtrade scarves, and fairtrade felt slippers for kids and adults.


Plus we have fun hand-made felt and paper Halloween decorations for your party this weekend and cool skull candleholders and more.


Pop in for a great selection of unique and exclusive fashion and gifts, mini pumpkins, oh and ornamental cabbages!



Fashion-Conscience Boutique

28 Grove Vale, SE22

50 yards from ED Station


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