Princess Bazaar

Princess Bazaar loves to promote local fashion talent which often sits really well along side a diverse mix of global labels.

Princess Bazaar was an idea which turned into a passion for owner Lisa Simmonds-Webb who desperately needed a tree change from the fast-paced life of inner-city Sydney.

This bohemian inspired boutique started in one of the original terrace shops in historical Morpeth and after a couple of years, an opportunity arose for Lisa to purchase another of the original, (much larger) but absolutely derelict terrace shops in the same strip.

Now fully restored, this boutique is rather unique. A large pink chandelier and a baby grand piano grace the entry - fixtures are often antiques and the entire space can only be described as wonderfully eclectic.

Lisa has vintage-inspired tastes and favours original designs. Princess Bazaar loves to promote local fashion talent which often sits really well along side a diverse mix of global labels. We would like to think that our client base ranges from women of a younger age to those of us that are slightly more mature - if you get what we are trying to say. Our sizes range from 8 to 18, with an excellent selection of fabrics, colours and styles available all year round.

In addition to beautiful clothing, Princess Bazaar offers an Antiquity jewellery collection, very savvy handbags, Art Deco-inspired greeting cards and stationery, the odd Norman Lindsay limited-edition print, and a vastly interesting assortment of decorator and boudoir-style pieces and furnishings.

The boutique is all about a unique shopping experience, offering the best possible customer service and a beautifully different range of product. A stylist is available from Thursday through to Sunday.

Lisa also leases the Bronte Guesthouse so if you wish to make a week-end of it or enjoy a day or so mid week, have a look at www.morpethaccom.com.au. Better still bring a group of friends and enjoy a few nights away, perhaps a high tea and the best shopping possible.

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Shopping/retail