

Surprisingly, the brains behind the outfit; Harriet Vine and Rosie Wolfenden, have no formal training as jewellers. Whilst studying Fine Art at Chelsea School of Art in 1996, Harriet found some bags of leather samples on the way home from the pub one night. The duo made some leather cuffs to sell at Portobello and Spitalfields markets, and Tatty Devine was born!
Vogue magazine soon caught on, as did Browns Focus and Harvey Nichols, and the girls launched their first official collection at London Fashion Week for Spring/Summer 2001.
The headquarters on Brick Lane have developed into a showroom, workshop, offices and shop, and are a jewellery Mecca for the droves of lusting Tatty Devine collectors and fans who venture there to track down quirky pieces which compliment their eclectic style.
They are greeted with jewellery that is an instant talking point and which injects fun, humour and cool into any outfit.
Vogue magazine soon caught on, as did Browns Focus and Harvey Nichols, and the girls launched their first official collection at London Fashion Week for Spring/Summer 2001.
The headquarters on Brick Lane have developed into a showroom, workshop, offices and shop, and are a jewellery Mecca for the droves of lusting Tatty Devine collectors and fans who venture there to track down quirky pieces which compliment their eclectic style.
They are greeted with jewellery that is an instant talking point and which injects fun, humour and cool into any outfit.
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