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Holster business bolstered

By JONATHON HOWARD

LEADING jellies footwear brand “holster” has launched their redesigned Noosa boutique situated at Gateway Drive, Noosavile.
Working with local architect David Teeland, the redesign has grown the holster boutique to 58 square metres in line with holster’s aesthetic.
The space draws on the relaxed lifestyle and beauty of Noosa, featuring white-washed timber fittings, kaleidoscopic product display walls, state-of-the-art flat screens installations and campaign imagery featuring the 2014 face of holster, Miss Universe Australia 2012 Renae Ayris.
Affectionately nicknamed ‘Jellyland,’ holster’s flagship boutique doors are now open showcasing the complete women’s and kids’ collection from the current spring summer 2014 range ‘Sunrise to Sunset’ with exclusive in store offers for customers.
After the recent success of holster’s Sunshine Coast Design Awards win, taking out the Resort Wear category title and induction into the Sunshine Coast Design Awards Hall of Fame, holster husband and wife team Ben Nothling and Natalie Miller are prepared for another summer of long beach days and glamourous Noosa nights with holster.
“It’s an absolute honour to win the “Resort – Ready to Wear Award” and be the first label to ever be inducted into the Sunshine Coast Design Awards “Hall of Fame”,” Mrs Miller said.
The holster flagship boutique is located at: 6/55 Gateway Drive, Noosaville. For more information phone holster on: (07) 5449 0232.

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