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The Lydia Couture brand was born in 2011 and has been recognised as a brand of excellence ever since. As a couture dressmaker and designer since the turn of the century, Lydia Renty who is the owner, has built her business from the start through care of her customers and the pursuit of style and elegance in all her designs. At Lydia Couture we take pride in providing unique, elegant and stunning designer wedding dresses and special occasion wear. We want each one of our customers to feel as though all their dreams can come true when they are wearing their once in a lifetime wedding gown or outfit. Visit our website to find out more about us.
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80 Queens Street, BS8 1QU, Bristol, United Kingdom
- info@lydiacouture.co.uk
- www.lydiacouture.co.uk
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