A BELFAST fashion boutique has enjoyed a 40 per cent increase in turnover in its 15th year in business.
Honey, based on the Lisburn Road has seen a significant uplift in business over the past 12 months after introducing new European clothing lines to add to its high-end shoe and bag ranges.
The decision to introduce international clothing brands such as Charli, Jumper 1234, POM and Oakwood has contributed to the retailer's most successful year in business and founded, Clodagh Shortt is keen to build on the success of 2018.
“This year marks a significant milestone for Honey and represents substantial growth and success for the business," she said.
"Our key offerings at Honey included designer shoes, accessories and lingerie, but a year ago I made the decision to stop the lingerie offering and focus on introducing new clothing ranges. Fashion has always been a passion of mine and this was the natural next step for Honey and thankfully it has really taken off.”
“At Honey, we strive to provide our customers with the latest trends and styles, including designs from the popular See By Chloe, Chie Mihara and Crime London, all of which add to the overall unique shopping experience. We want to thank all of our customers for their support over the last 15 years and look forward to more success in the years ahead," Ms Shortt added.