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Nook Marlow
Nook started in its now special place in 2023 but actually started as a shed in Portland Gardens Alley in the High Street in 2010!! Fun fact! Having built retail business in Thailand from age 19, literally to be able to stay there, its been a long love of finding unique, quirky and colourful products for people and their family and friends to enjoy. Where possible we choose to continue buying from fairtrade sources and communities abroad to support their growth and well being
Emma Wilson
Apr 30


New Talent in-store at Creative Collective Pop Ups in May
This May marks an exciting new chapter for us here at Creative Collective Pop Ups in Marlow, and we’re so pleased to be able to share it with our local community. From 1st May we’ll be welcoming four talented, female-led creative businesses into the shop, each bringing something beautifully unique, hand crafted and stylish. Supporting independent makers and creating a space where small businesses can grow has always been at the heart of what we do, so this feels like a real
Sinead
Apr 28


Joe Price's expert tips on how to get the 'Runway' look at home
Joe Price tells us how to get the "Runway" look at home—from Miranda’s silver shimmer to Andy’s glossy glow-up. With The Devil Wears Prada 2 on the horizon, we sat down with Marlow’s much loved hairdresser Joe Price, to talk power hair, iconic transitions, and why your hair is just as important as your designer wardrobe. Miranda Priestly and the Power of that short silver haircut. Miranda doesn’t just walk into a room; she commands it. Joe notes that her hair is "very telling
Krista Madden
Apr 27


Spring Summer 2026 at Twenty Three Living
With the arrival of the new Devil Wears Prada film next week, fashion inevitably finds itself back in the spotlight as we all excitedly anticipate its release. It’s a moment that prompted me as a boutique buyer to reflect on what I see as the big trends for Spring Summer 2026 and the items I have bought into on my buying trips over the last 6 months. At Twenty Three Living, we’ve always believed that style is less about following the narrative but in finding the key pieces t
Louise Haisman
Apr 27


Men’s Summer Style Guide: by Ben at Hewetts of Marlow
Whilst I’m not sure I’m the best person to be giving out style or fashion advice (my kids certainly wouldn’t think so, or my wife for that matter) I guess running a clothing shop for 25 years gives me some kind of insight. Style is a very personal thing, it’s something you have to be personally comfortable with. I see a lot of guys in my industry who I think look fantastically stylish - I would never be brave enough to dress that way myself but I do think it’s good to step
Krista Madden
Apr 25


Wild Geese make clothing for women who don't need to announce themselves.
Wild Geese was created for women whose lives no longer fit neatly into categories. Work, home, travel, errands, quiet moments - most days unfold in between places, and getting dressed should feel easy, not like a decision that requires effort or compromise. We design elegant, casual clothing that balances comfort with confidence. Every piece is made using carefully chosen fabrics, considered silhouettes, and subtle details that reveal themselves over time. Nothing is trend-le
Lauren Yates
Apr 23


Bridal Trends Coming Through This Year
Bridal fashion is constantly evolving, and this year’s trends strike the perfect balance between modern fashion-forward design and timeless elegance. Whether you’re a minimalist bride or love a statement look, there’s something for everyone. Clean, minimalist silhouettes Sleek, understated gowns continue to dominate. Think luxurious satins, crepes, and mikado fabrics with clean lines and impeccable tailoring. These dresses are all about cut and fit rather than heavy embellish
Natalie Cameron
Apr 22


Top Tips for Wedding Dress Shopping
Wedding dress shopping is one of the most exciting parts of planning your big day, but it can also feel a little overwhelming if you don’t know where to start. With so many styles, designers, and boutiques to choose from, a little preparation goes a long way. When should you start? Ideally, begin shopping 12 - 18 months before your wedding. This might sound early, but many dresses are made to order and can take 4 - 6 months to arrive, followed by alterations. Starting early g
Natalie Cameron
Apr 22
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