Doll it up, the Althea way
Cochin Herald|March - April 2021
“I have learnt more with the downs because that is how we train ourselves to be better and devise methods to get those things sorted”
Doll it up, the Althea way

Barbie dolls are any girl child’s favourite. As kids, they like to play with dolls, make them wear the different costumes that come with the package, comb their hair and accessorise them. However, Little Althea Dcouto’s love for gown-clad Barbie dolls was not just a passing fancy of a kid, so much so that as the years went by, her penchant towards bridal gowns increased, persuading her to start Althea Bridals and Bespoke, which designs unique gowns for women who aspire to look and feel as the most beautiful woman in the world on their big day.

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