“Let me be surrounded by luxury, I can do without the necessities! “ - Oscar Wilde
If you’re heading to Daylesford for a weekend away, unpack your bag and convince the girls to make your first stop Harry and me, Vincent Street, Daylesford.
What started as a modest womenswear and children’s store has now evolved into an iconic fashion boutique and list topper when visiting Daylesford.
Far from your average country clothing store, the only woollen jumpers you’ll find here are designer labels such as ‘I Love Mr Mittens ‘.
Harry and me will surprise you with its refreshing collection of progressively curated designs by leading fashion brands from Australia to Amsterdam and back again. Beautiful, gentle, alluring and ever evolving.
Step inside the thoughtfully Designed interior that welcomes your pets and prams and encourages you to browse and linger as long as you like.
Be greeted by new season Camilla & Marc, Lee Mathews, Ba&sh, My Sunday Morning, Metta Melbourne, Baum und Pferdgarten, Garçonne, Nobody Denim, Elk Accessories, Campomaggi Leather, Fiorina Jewellery and Niche perfumes from around the world. Just some of the amazing labels available in store now.
Store open 7 days a week, 10 am to 5 pm or head online.
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