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Mother's Day and Fairtrade Fortnight Celebration, Sat & Sun 5/6 March, 28 Grove Vale, SE22


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Yay, it?s both Mothering Sunday and Fairtrade Fortnight This Weekend. To celebrate we are bringing the bubbles back and offering complimentary a drink with purchases!


We have a great selection of cards, flowers, succulents, gifts from scarves to purses, bags and great Spring fashion, jewellery and so much more.


Plus during Fairtrade Fortnight we are introducing a pop-up featuring Rahka UK, a great new eco designer brand with unique modern pieces.


Pop in and get her something unique this Mother?s Day Weekend, and some bubbles!


Open from 10am every day.


Fashion-Conscience Boutique

28 Grove Vale, SE22 8EF

50 yards from ED Station


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