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UK Royal Couturier to open flagship bridal boutique

07 Mar '12
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Stewart Parvin, reputed for designing dresses for the UK's Royal Family, will unveil his flagship bridal boutique in London's this month.

The three-storied boutique will house wedding gowns that will be offered both as bespoke pieces as well as made-to-measure, created by Parvin himself.

The new retail outlet to come up at Beauchamp Place will also have two private viewing suites.

In addition, the Stewart Parvin brand's present flagship store on Motcomb Street will be expanded to offer a complete couture womenswear line. It will also have an exclusive floor for evening wear.

After working with well-known couturier Donald Campbell, Stewart Parvin unveiled his eponymous label in 1995 by creating a day and evening wear range.

In 1999, he launched the bridal range and after the success of the first season, started offering his bridal collection to stockists across the UK.

In 2007, the designer was awarded the Royal Warrant of Appointment to Her Majesty the Queen in recognition of his work.

Stewart Parvin has designed for Her Majesty for a number of years and most recently had designed the Zara Phillips wedding gown.

Fibre2fashion News Desk - India

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