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Dress up your day at Tatters

FOR superior dressmaking and design it is hard to go past Tatters of Monbulk.
Tatters offers madetomeasure ladies wear covering everything from smart casual to bridal gowns.
A full dressmaking and design service is available for all wedding needs, including those for brides, bridesmaids and flower girls, mother of the bride and for evening wear, accessories and shoes.
A large range of debutante gowns, evening wear, smart casual and mother of the bride gowns are also available ready to wear in all colours.
Complement your outfit with a selection of handmade jewellery or order an exclusive piece to be made for you.
The staff at Tatters have extensive experience in the bridal industry and offer service, knowledge and experience in dressmaking.
Tatters owner, Yvonne Grant, started in the bridal industry when she was 16 and now has 46 years’ experience in dressmaking. Yvonne has been a finalist in the Australian Bridal Gown of the Year award several years in a row.
“My prices are very competitive and I take great pride in the quality and craftsmanship of my work,” said Yvonne.
All the accessories you will need are at Tatters including cocktail bags, shoes, shawls, wraps, fur collars and capes. Veils are in stock or can be made to order.
Tatters also hires men’s and boys’ formal wear and debutante gowns.
Located at 89A Main Road, Monbulk, Tatters is open from 9am to 5pm, Monday to Friday, and 9am to 1pm on Saturday.
After hours visits are welcome but appointments should be made by phone on 9752 1188.

Mail Newspapers in conjunction with each of the 10 participating businesses on this page are offering readers the opportunity to win a $100 gift voucher each month for the next 10 months.
To enter this month’s draw to win a $100 gift voucher from Tatters, simply complete the entry coupon and place in the instore entry box at Tatters, 89A Main Street, Monbulk, by 23 August.

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