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The Purple Bedroom

Fortitude Valley Australia

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Tatiana Anikieff's vintage store The Purple Bedroom is named after a room her mother kept all sorts of vintage treasures within as she grew up. These days, she offers a fantastic selection of men’s and women’s clothing ranging in price from $5 to $250. New products are added to the shelves on a daily basis and are sourced worldwide. Think of this as your own personal treasure trove – a delectable dress up box that even the most cash-strapped customer can afford. The trend for vintage fashion has refused to go away and Tatiana makes the most of this for herself and for the buyer. Without pricing potential loyal customers out of the market, she encourages clientele from all walks of life into her own fantasy world – The Purple Bedroom. Opening Hours: Tues - Fri 10.30am - 6.30pm Sat 11am - 5pm

Phone: 07 3852 5806
969 Ann St Fortitude Valley
Australia
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