Fashion & Beauty

‘Tis the season to be accessorised: Dollface London

‘Tis the season to be accessorised: Dollface London

Dollface London has got all your jewellery needs covered this season. With spikes and crosses being massive trends at the moment, you have an extensive choice at the click of your fingertips to adorn yourself with.

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Reflected in the girly name, Dollface London is fresh, fast, affordable and perfect for every fashionable girl. Bringing you essential pieces and committed customer service every day, it is a one-stop shop during this stressful season.Dollface London gold twist-ring grandeZetia Dennis, who is inspired by the streets of London and has a true love for costume jewellery, gathered a small team to provide pieces for the online jewellery boutique.multi-metal feather earringsAfter launching earlier this month, they are looking to grow their clientele with giveaways and interactions across social media outlets Twitter, Facebook and Instagram. Why not try your luck and take a look at their competitions?Dollface London skull braceletTheir statement cocktail rings and edgy necklaces are our favourites to embellish any outfit. Take a simple black dress and lavish it in all of Dollface London’s jewels to make a statement and blow your friends away this season. 

Browse the online boutique and visit Dollface London here

 Lauren Johnstone

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