Dorking Style Quarter showcasing local fashion boutiques and high street shops
Published On: April 25, 2025

An area of Dorking has just become very stylish!

Aya Boutique have re-opened on the corner of West Street, transforming the old HSBC bank building into a shopping haven for stylish women. The owner Deborah Koffi has curated a beautiful space housing a gorgeous capsule collection so you can mix and match key pieces this season. The transformation of the space is breathtaking and you will get a warm and knowledgeable welcome when you visit.

We are also delighted to have Victoria’s Little Bra Shop back in their original home in West Street. Victoria’s believe shopping for underwear should be an experience, and wanted to give the women of Surrey a lingerie sanctuary – somewhere they can escape from the world. They offer customers a relaxed and intimate environment for a bespoke bra fitting service in their upstairs boudoir.

Men needn’t feel left out as next door we have Westdaw Menswear. They are here to make sure you look your best at every occasion, from business casual to date night and all points in between. You’ll receive a warm welcome from husband-and-wife team Ian and Sarah, plus their teammate Rob.

Further along West Street is Martha Russell and their range forms an ongoing, inventive yet simple line of clothing that you can wear everyday and for all occasions. Sustainability is of huge importance at Martha Russell and they offer a gorgeous range of fabrics including Bamboo viscose stretch, natural yarn viscose with lycra, and soft texture ringspun viscose jersey material with 5% lycra.

Championing the circular fashion economy is Anni & Arthur’s Yard just round the corner in Old Kings Court.  Owner Jo Sherwood is unwavering in her passion for the circularity and sustainability of women’s fashion. This has provided her with a platform to introduce innovative sustainable concepts, such as her collection of preloved prom dresses, womens fashion and rentals of hats.

Just round the corner in South Street is The Wardrobe, which you will spot instantly due to their always colourful window displays. Their main aim is for the people who come in to The Wardrobe to walk out with a smile on their face, happy with their purchase and excited to wear it. The owner, Lisa always gives a lovely welcome.

Keeping your clothes looking great

Also within our “Style Quarter” there are outlets to help keep your clothes looking great and lasting longer.

The Boot Hole in South Street has been here since 1983 and offers a traditional shoe repair service with experienced craftsmen, as well as key cutting, an extensive range of shoe care products, leather gifts and travel goods.

Dorking Alterations offer a bespoke fitting service and can do alterations and repairs on most garments, which makes them a local favourite! They also offer dry cleaning and laundry services.

Finally, if you’ve ever fancied making your own clothes then Tracey’s Sewing Room in North Street could help you achieve this. They have a wonderful range of sewing lessons available, along with lots of fabrics and a wide range of haberdashery for all your bits and bobs that you will need.

So next time you feel you need an injection of style shop local and visit the “Style Quarter” in Dorking.

To see all Fashion and Accessories shops in Dorking click here.

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