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Days Of Fabulous

To have a fabulous time. To be fabulous. To think and act fabulous.
This is exactly what i will be doing on Friday the 13th of December.

Since last week a new Shop opened its gates in the center of vienna. 
And guess what - i'm managing it ;) 
and for all of you who know me and my fabulous taste for fashion and style (have to brag a bit babes!) know that i will welcome everyone who is different and open minded and has an eye for amazing apparel.


As Shop Manager it is my pleasure to welcome you with a glass of bubbly and show your cute little behind around the creative/freaky interior with influences of  Punk/Hippie/Disco/Glamour era.


Join me when we chit chat and shop through the selection of American Vintage and OUTLET pieces of austrian fashion designers such as Meshit, Mark & Julia, Ute Ploier, House of the very Islands, Petar Petrov, Lena Hoschek, Nina Peter and more.


Keep me company while listening to the "Best of" collection by Dolly Parton"Rumors" by Fleetwood Mac, Siouxie and the banshees, Kate Bush and shake our tail feather to the tunes by "Jefferson Airplane" and "Jimmy Hendrix".



Official Opening this Friday!
Facebook Event - HERE















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