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In early 2011, Sophie King had a problem. Floating in her mind was the image of the perfect hair accessory: delicate feathers, hand painted to form a single butterfly. Why was this a problem? Because such a thing just didn't exist! Well, they say that if you want a job done well you should do it yourself, and that's exactly what Sophie did.
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The result of that first spontaneous project was Crown and Glory, which in the time since the first collection of assorted, hand painted butterfly pieces hit the internet has expanded into an international fashion accessories brand that boasts fans such as Poppy Delevigne, Millie Mackintosh and Rosie Fortescue, popstrels Gabrielle Aplin, Amelia Lily and Little Mix and more fashion bloggers than you can shake a stick at.
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In Summer 2013, Crown and Glory teamed up with queen of alt weddings, Kat Williams of Rock n Roll Bride, to create a range of alternative bridal hair accessories, for girls who believe that life’s too short to wear the sartorial equivalent of a potato sack and that accessories maketh the outfit.
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