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Model role for Kitchen Range’s Jade

Jade Johnston, director of The Kitchen Range Cookshop in Market Harborough is one of several local businesswomen to be featured Market Harborough Living magazine’s May edition. Pictured at their respective shops, the women are all modelling clothes from local fashion store Jacks for Women.

Above: Jade in the pages of May’s Market Harborough Living magazine.
Above: Jade in the pages of May’s Market Harborough Living magazine.

 

“It’s amazing to be among such a brilliant collection of local female-led businesses,” said Jade. The other retailers which took part in the photoshoot included Jade sister’ Ella’s Polkadot Gifts. “I think the article has brought customers into the town to come and browse as we are very lucky in Market Harborough to have such a fantastic selection of independent shops,” Jade told HousewaresNews.net.

 

Above: Jade Johnston outside The Kitchen Range Cookshop, as featured in Market Harborough Living magazine.

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