‘It feels like home’

Mes Amours Boutique owner Kirsty Richardson. Photo by Kelly Carmody

New rustic location for Mes Amours Boutique.

STORY AND PHOTOGRAPHY: KELLY CARMODY

What started as a dream for Mes Amours Boutique owner Kirsty Richardson five years ago has turned into a thriving business that now adorns a new location on Tatura’s main street.

The new rustic location on 123 Hogan St, aligns with the boutique style and has brought Kirsty’s ideas together in a space she had always imagined for the business.

“I am excited to be back in the hub of the main street and to be able to help service and support the local community,” Kirsty said.

“Our new space is stunning, and the older classical building is a perfect fit for the boutique.”

Still retaining the original collections, Mes Amours Boutique has something for everyone.

From baby wear, kids, teens and adult clothing, and a range of accessories and giftware, Kirsty said it’s a place the whole family can shop.

“We stock a collection of artwork, homewares and accessories from a range of other local businesses,” she said.

“It’s lovely to collaborate with other like-minded locals to bring the best of the best to Tatura.

“We now have a new men’s range made by an Australian brand in store and a range of special occasion wear for ladies.”

The boutique has also created a consultancy space where they can team up with other businesses to offer unique services like specialised bra fittings and styling support, which in the past they have found to be quite successful.

Mes Amours has a complimenting boutique in Nagambie, and both stock leading brands, such as Betty Basics, Sass, St. Goliath, and Eve Girl, with new brands Daisy Says and Holster footwear also now available.

“Everything has come together beautifully,” Kirsty said.

“It feels like home.”

Photo by Kelly Carmody