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New Website Launch - Dolly Lloyd
Luxury fashion boutique Dolly Lloyd has launched its e-commerce website this December offering customers a seamless and enjoyable shopping experience with www.dollylloyd.com
The Chelsea boutique, founded by husband and wife team Teodosia Lloyd, Creative Director, and David Lloyd, Non-Executive Director and founder of the David Lloyd Leisure Group, offers a range of exclusive high end brands including Love n Fashion Paris, Monica Ricci and the debut collection Teo Lloyd, by Teodosia Lloyd.
The new Dolly Lloyd website ensures it is easy for the consumer to shop by item or designer, incorporating an easy to navigate layout alongside striking imagery which showcases the chic, classic fashion available.
As well as the e-commerce shop, the retailer has also launched an exclusive Dolly Lloyd London Members Club, which offers members 50 per cent off their first purchase alongside invites to exclusive events, discounts and previews.
Teodosia Lloyd, owner of the boutique and brand, said: “I am so happy to announce that the Dolly Lloyd website is now live. I’m incredibly proud of my first collection, Teo Lloyd, and I’m thrilled to now be able to offer customers the option of shopping from the comfort of their own homes. The well-structured, elegant website design is true reflection of the pieces we stock, and we can’t wait to launch the Spring Summer 2016 collection on the site soon.”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Sandra Griffiths .
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