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    Seven Dials buzzes with brand activity

    Tracy WestBy Tracy WestApril 15, 20242 Mins Read
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    Shaftesbury Capital has announced more developments at Covent Garden’s Seven Dials. The destination is set to welcome heritage candlemaker Trudon for its UK bricks-and-mortar debut, celebrity piercing studio, Metal Morphosis’ new concept, and has recently launched hair specialists, Hadley Yates’ newly upsized salon.

    French candlemaker, Trudon, will launch its UK debut store this June. Trudon offers a luxury range of candles, perfumes, diffusers and room sprays. The new boutique will be located on Monmouth Street, joining fellow artisan and heritage brands Aesop, Kiehl’s, Le Labo, Miller Harris, Pierre Herme Paris and Elemis – which is set to open its first standalone London based store in late spring.

    Metal Morphosis is set to open its new concept studio on Earlham Street later this month. With clients including Naomi Campbell, Kate Moss and Millie Bobby Brown, the 30-year old family founded business has built its reputation on providing an array of trusted piercing services, having opened its first boutique in Shaftesbury Capital’s Soho. The new Covent Garden studio will evolve the brand’s offer further with a number of bespoke services including fine line tattoos.

    Following its huge success experienced within the Seven Dials neighbourhood, hair extension specialists, Hadley Yates has opened its new studio on Shelton Street. The boutique’s Seven Dials relocation and upsize is in direct response to the brand’s growing client list and stellar results enjoyed at the destination.

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