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About

Since launching in 2016, Wonderlust has become a treasured favourite destination for casual glamour in the heart of Teddington, West London.

Circumstance and curiosity led to Wonderlust’s beginnings, when founder and innovator Sarah Milmine left the world of digital design and after years of casual fabric buying and late night experiments, launched her own brand. From humble beginnings in a derelict unit opposite a petrol station, to three established west London stores, Wonderlust continues to grow and thrive.

Studio & Sustainability

With a commitment to delivering casual glamour, our studio houses a growing team working away behind the scenes to design, and produce unique & sustainable collections that are not focused around trends. Using fabrics that are interesting and beautiful, we carefully manage productions through teams of London-based machinists who have a wealth of experience. 

Shying away from the fast fashion business model, our small batch production allows us to reduce waste and manage supply. This means we can efficiently meet consumer demand whilst reducing unnecessary waste. Some of our fabrics are even classed as deadstock (fabrics that – despite their beauty – would go to waste) so this, and our love for keeping it local means we are a very respectable shop indeed (even if some of the necklines aren’t!). 

 

Map & Directions

Wonderlust

Type:Shop - Fashion

141 Stanley Road, Teddington, London, TW11 8UF

Tel: 07747 126742

Opening Times

Season (1 Jan 2022 - 31 Dec 2023)
DayTimes
Monday - Saturday10:00 - 18:00
SundayClosed

* Open all week apart from Sunday

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