The story of Thank You Margareth

Dominique Morvan, créatrice de la boutique Thank You Margareth

The founder

Thank You Margareth is first and foremost the story of its creator, Dominique Morvan.

Previously Communications Director for an International Group, Dominique decided to embark on the adventure of entrepreneurship in a sector that would combine her passion for creation in general and that of fashion and decoration in particular.

Initially, alongside her work, she created her line of upcycled jewelry by recycling broken or outdated pieces to create new, unique and singular pieces.

The Beginnings of Thank You Margareth

It is through direct contact with customers that things click.

"I loved our exchanges, and seeing them delighted with their new jewel which was coming back to life on them, I found that simply gratifying."

So when the opportunity for a place presented itself, Dominique took the step towards entrepreneurship to create a place to live, an astonishing concept store, atypical for a village.

"I wanted this shop to be a living, evolving place where you could find a small gift or a beautiful piece, but above all something original. I don't offer "collections" of brands but a demanding selection where the quality of manufacturing remains the first criterion, whether it is craftsmanship or a renowned brand."

Thank You Margareth opened its doors on September 10, 2022, with a women's and men's wardrobe, sneakers, jewelry, mixed accessories but also a decoration offer, unique pieces, and fashion and decoration creations By Thank You Margareth!

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Why Thank You Margareth ?

Margaret (no h) was the sister of the late Queen Elizabeth II. Delightfully rebellious, Margaret was the royal family's itching powder. Known for her excesses of all kinds, she was also avant-garde, and because she listened above all to her heart, she succeeded in changing the codes of English society, starting with those of the monarchy but also those of fashion. Thank You Margareth advocates joie de vivre, lightness and singularity. Thank You Margareth is spelled with an h, because even if we love Margaret's story, we're still Frenchy !