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something borrowed

he dresses hanging in Emily’s Sydney-based boutique are far luckier than your average garment. Rather than being worn once before languishing in the back of a dark and dusty closet, they’re regularly out on the town with a bunch of different owners – who’ve each paid a fraction of the retail price to hire them. “I love seeing our fashion travel and the stories they get to tell through our clients,” enthuses Emily. “As well as clients in Sydney and interstate, we’ve had dress hire for formals in New Zealand, a wedding in the south of France, functions in London and exclusive events in New York, to name just a few. It’s so satisfying seeing our

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