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Meet Janine: Wildflower Fashion’s new owner

Queue the movie makeover montage music for Cooroy’s Wildflower Fashion boutique as the business blossoms under new ownership with a massive clearance sale.

Love From Noosa owner Janine has now proudly purchased the local boutique which has been around for more than 30 years.

“The purchase of Wildflower wasn’t a planned one – it was an opportunity I took, once I saw that it was for sale and knowing it was a long established, successful business, felt it was the right move for me,“ Janine said.

Janine will be bringing her experience to the store from a previous online retail shop called Love From Noosa, selling jewellery and a Noosa gift line.

“My husband and I have given the shop a beautiful light filled, feminine makeover, and along with stocking the long-held range of quality clothing such as See Saw, Ping Pong, Vassali, Foil, Gordon Smith and more. I have introduced a few new labels including Rosa Jo Jo (Italian linen), Art N’ Vintage leather bags and an exciting, unique costume jewellery range.”

New winter stock is also arriving.

A huge ‘new ownership’ clearance sale is on now, including both summer and winter clothing, with a bargain filled $49 and under rack – some being way below cost price.

Find Wildflower Fashion in the beautiful Noosa Hinterland town of Cooroy at 1/14 Maple Street.

Follow Love From Noosa Pty Ltd and Wildflower Fashion on Instagram and Facebook to keep up to date with the latest designs and sales.

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