Hatmaker has a huge range of styles for the wedding season

SPRING not only heralds the joys of Royal Ascot and Henley Royal Regatta, but also the

John Harris

John Harris

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12:00AM, Tuesday 03 May 2016

SPRING not only heralds the joys of Royal Ascot and Henley Royal Regatta, but also the start of that festival of romance — the wedding season.

Stylish ladies everywhere, from mothers of the bride to discerning racegoers, can rejoice in the exceptional selection of hats and fascinators that Louise Claire Millinery has to offer.

Louise Claire Millinery is a leading independent milliner, stocking designs from famous designers as well as providing its own bespoke service.

This must-visit boutique boasts more than 1,200 hats and fascinators in a myriad of styles and colours, suitable for enhancing every possible kind of occasionwear.

It is the first port of call for ladies who love to dress with style and who appreciate the beautiful adornment that the perfect headwear creates. Louise Claire Millinery encourage you to bring along your outfit to the boutique. They will then help you to choose exactly the right hat or fascinator to suit both you and your special occasion.



To purchase only, visit Louise Claire Millinery Events at 24 Market Place, Henley, RG9 2AH. Call 07701 092004. To hire and purchase, visit Louise Claire Millinery at 36 St Mary’s Street, Wallingford, OX10 0EU.

For more information call (01491) 826244 or visit www.louiseclairemillinery.co.uk. We are on Twitter as @L_C_Millinery and have a Facebook page under “Louise Claire Millinery”.



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