A wedding dress shop where the bride can help design their own gown is set to open at a picturesque Norfolk mill.
Tiffany Crosson-Rogers has run Tatty's Original from her home studio in Swanton Morley for six years.
But she is now ready to expand and will welcome customers to her new store at Denver Windmill later this month.
The founder, 28, said her goal is to offer every bride their dream dress whether a traditional white gown or even an all-black number.
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Clients can use an online tool to create a sketch of their dream dress or make an appointment and work on it with Mrs Crosson-Rogers from scratch.
They will also have plenty of fittings and alteration appointments in the run-up to their big day to ensure they feel as confident as possible.
Mrs Crosson-Rogers explained she was excited to offer her brides a larger space to enhance the dress-shopping process.
"I wanted to find a venue that could give my brides a wider experience," she said.
"I wanted them to be able to bring their bridal party and enjoy their time coming in for fittings.
"I was familiar with Denver Windmill because my family live locally and have been there many times.
"When a unit became available I just knew it would be a great fit for my brand.
"Denver Windmill has a quirky and unique style that fits perfectly with my business - and the other businesses there can also add a lot to the experience.
"For example, I will be offering a welcome promotion where all brides who purchase their dress before October 31 will receive a free afternoon tea for two at the Denver Mill Cafe as well as a bespoke veil to match their chosen wedding dress."
Tatty's Original will open its doors on Saturday, September 28.
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