Headwear for all occasions with personal service

10:31AM, Monday 27 May 2024

Headwear for all occasions with personal service

LOUISE Claire Millinery has been based in Wallingford for the past 20 years, providing a personally based service.

There are more than 1,000 hats and fascinators in a myriad of styles and colours, for sale or hire for which an appointment is not required. Some of these pieces are made in house and enable slightly different look to those available on the high street.

At Louise Claire Millinery we encourage clients to bring their outfit for the special day along with them, this way they can ensure that the perfect finish is obtained, and advice can be given on colours, styles and how to wear the hat or fascinator.

Clients come from far and wide, for events such as weddings, Royal Ascot, investitures, palace garden parties, Henley Royal Regatta — any event that requires a hat.

In addition Louise Claire Millinery is a Couture Bespoke Milliner. Louise works with the client to produce each couture piece, this service is by appointment only.

Louise often works closely with the clients dressmaker as well as the client to ensure correct corporation of style and colour. All couture pieces are hand blocked and take time and care to produce.

For more information visit www.louiseclairemillinery.co.uk or call (01491) 826244.

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