Bath business Mimi Noor celebrates second birthday
A Bath boutique celebrated its second year since opening in the city last night.
Mimi Noor, 25 Milsom Street, Bath welcomed customers for a late night browse of their range to celebrate the shop's success.
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Mimi Noor with some of her jeans at her shop along Milsom Street.
The denim specialist boutique was opened in Bath by owner Mimi Noor who welcomed guests with champagne and canapes.
Mimi Noor said: "Bath became my local place to shop and I absolutely adore the city because it has great shops but it didn't have anything for my age or my way of dressing.
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"I felt there must be some other people that feel the way I do and I've always been passionate about denim and did some research and was fortunate with this place coming up.
"The business was also launched online in July to give people outside of Bath the opportunity to purchase items.
"We launched in July and we have a really unique website, different to all our online competitors and make sure we still give it that boutique feel.
"We have an outfit builder on there and people can build outfits and see what works with their lifestyles," Mimi added.
Mimi Noor specialises in denim but also sells accessories, jumpers and coats. To see and find out more about the range visit the official website at: www.miminoor.com.The boutique has been mentioned in women's fashion magazine including Vogue and Grazia.




Comments
by jonquil
Sunday, November 18 2012, 4:07PM
“No, Dave Walcot, they only cover top events.”
by wheelie_bin
Saturday, November 17 2012, 7:11PM
“"Bath became my local place to shop and I absolutely adore the city because it has great shops but it didn't have anything for my age or my way of dressing" I couldn't agree more Mimi. The lack of a Primark seriously affects my way of dressing too.”
by DaveF_Walcot
Saturday, November 17 2012, 2:24PM
“"then get your photo taken for Bath Life magazine."
Oh, it's my life's ambition to appear in their 'invite only' section. I wonder if they're doing a 'nibbles & 'poo' do for the reopening of the recycling plant?”
by jonquil
Saturday, November 17 2012, 8:59AM
“I wonder if one could feed themselves by attending all these type of celebrations, it would save a fortune and one could live quite well on canapes and champagne, then get your photo taken for Bath Life magazine.”
by InBathBA1
Saturday, November 17 2012, 12:09AM
“Or maybe the false promise of an advertising contract.....”
by DaveF_Walcot
Friday, November 16 2012, 6:15PM
“Yes, InBath', it appears so. Shame they can't send someone to review a theatre production instead. Availability of cheap plonk probably had a bearing on the decision.”
by InBathBA1
Friday, November 16 2012, 2:39PM
“Is this an advert ????
What is the news, a shop opened two years ago and its still open, surely there are far more interesting local stories to cover.
Unless you feel your readership will typically go out and spend £245 on a pair of jeans, which is morally inconceivable to me when a good proportion of the population are in poverty.”