Gold medal-winning dresses for your London Olympics party 2012!

Over the past two years we have been lucky enough to witness two patriotic events, the wedding of Prince William and Kate Middleton and the Diamond Jubilee.  These events gave us the perfect reason to do what the British do well, throwing a party!  Now, national pride has struck us again with the biggest international sporting event on earth coming to London, the Olympics.  This can only mean one thing; it’s time for the celebrations to begin again!

Here at Walk in Wardrobe we had a fantastic time helping ladies find their perfect gowns for the May Olympics Ball, dressing both ticketholders and the women’s GB sailing team!  With this event, the fun had only just begun; Olympics parties are expected all across the country, especially on the opening night.  But what to wear?  We have so many gorgeous dresses currently at the boutique, we are sure that we will be able to find you a dress which will give you the confidence to stand on that podium and sing the national anthem!

Have you thought of going to your party ancient Greek style to celebrate the origins of the Olympics?  This gorgeous gown (right) oozes Grecian chic so you can get that modern Athena-esque goddess look for your Olympics party! Available to buy from the boutique for £285.   And don’t forget we have sparkly Grecian style hair candy to complete the look!

If you are on a budget we also have stunning Grecian dresses available to hire:

This celebrity endorsed dress is simple yet elegant and chic.  Grecian dress (left) is just £119.99 to hire for the evening.

If the Grecian style is just not for you, we have so many other gorgeous, glitzy dresses at the boutique we are sure that our team of specialists will be able to find your gold medal winning dress for your party so you can support team GB in style!

 

 

 

 

 

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