A bridal boutique owner's business has risen from the ashes after her first was destroyed in a fire.
Danni McCabe has opened Cotswold Bridal Couture in Chipping Campden, after her first shop, The White Rose, was destroyed in a fire in 2013.
The fire, which happened the day before New Year's Eve, was a "heartbreaking loss" for Ms McCabe and the community.
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However, she has now opened a new shop, which she says will bring an "even more enchanting bridal experience" to the Cotswolds.
Ms McCabe said: "I went through an incredibly tough time after the fire and over the last 10 years.
"Amongst the lows, there have been some fabulous highs, I had my second son and I was involved in the launch of Cidermill Theatre, the four million pound theatre attached to Chipping Campden School.
"I loved my first boutique and really enjoyed helping brides feel their most beautiful on their wedding day."
She added: "Since I’ve been setting up this new shop space, the positive support from the community has been overwhelming.
"Cotswold Bridal Couture is a fresh start, and I’m so excited to welcome brides back to an even more magical space."
The new boutique will offer a selection of wedding gowns, from classic elegance to modern designs, as well as one-on-one consultations.
Ms McCabe and her team of bridal stylists will also offer a range of exclusive, affordable designer gowns, bespoke accessories, and expert advice.
To celebrate the opening, the boutique will be hosting an exclusive launch event before opening up appointments for brides-to-be.
Ms McCabe added: "I see this new chapter as a symbol of hope and renewal.
"Cotswold Bridal Couture is not just about finding the perfect dress, it’s about creating memories, celebrating love, and embracing new beginnings – something I’ve experienced firsthand."
The boutique is located at Cambrook Court on the High Street, and is now taking bookings for appointments.
Brides-to-be can visit the boutique’s website at cotswoldbridalcouture.co.uk or email hello@cotswoldbridalcouture.co.uk with any enquiries.
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