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Blush & Ivory - New Bridal Shop in East Dulwich


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Hello All,


As many of you may have seen we have taken over what used to be Linwood & Searle, and transformed the shop into a beautiful, elegant and modern bridal boutique offering the best designer wedding dresses in Dulwich. We offer the full service from assisting brides to find the perfect dress and accessories to fittings and alterations; we aim to make wedding dress shopping an exciting and memorable from start to finish.


I am inviting you all to the Blush & Ivory bridal boutique grand opening at 104 Dog Kennel Hill London SE22 8BE on Saturday 7th November. There will be drinks at reception and Blush & Ivory models show casing our opening collections from Pronovias and Cymbeline.


Additional notes:

-Grand opening from 11am to 5pm on Saturday 7th November

-We are offering a promotional offer for our first month of 10% off orders (excluding alterations) from 08/11/2015 to 30/11/2015

- Blush & Ivory is open by appointment only. Please call 02034114457 to book your appointments in advance


We're excited to see you on the opening in two days!!!


B&I team


W: www.blushandivory.co.uk

T: 02034114457

Follow us on: www.facebook.com/blushandivory www.twitter.com/blushandivory instagram: @blushandivorybridal

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