A luxury countrywear fashion brand has officially launched its new Harrogate store.
Rufford’s Country Lifestyle opened on Cambridge Crescent with a special launch event on Saturday (5th July).
Shoppers were welcomed with fizz and canapés as they browsed the store’s ‘signature mix' of rural fashion and homeware.
The first 50 customers also received a free Rufford’s goody bag.

Rufford’s launched in Lancashire 8 years ago and is owned by father and daughter team Becky and Ged Clarke.
Speaking about what Rufford’s offers, 29-year-old Becky said:
“At Rufford’s we’ve created an attractive store with a warm welcome.
"Somewhere you can try on, touch and feel these luxury pieces before you buy.
“There wasn’t anywhere I could go to find all my favourite brands under one roof.
“Inspired by this gap in the market, I took on the challenge to create a place I felt gave the community something that was missing.”
Find out more about Rufford's Country Lifestyle online here.

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