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'Clarette' is a New Wine Bar in London That Throws Out Formal Dress Codes

Although there are many restaurants and wine bars that claim to accept "casual" attire, this is usually followed by rules that state "no sportswear or athletic shoes"—Clarette is a new wine bar in London that promises to open its doors to everyone, no matter what they happen to be wearing.

The new wine bar is set to be a destination for a new generation of wine lovers, which is fitting considering it is a concept that was developed by Château Margaux heiress Alexandra Petit-Mentzelopoulos and business partner Natsuko Perromat du Marais.

As it is described,"From evening gowns to trainers, Clarette is a flexible destination bar breaking all the rules of a traditional wine bar." Along with its relaxed dress code, Clarette boasts a comfortable atmosphere for a casual drink with colleagues or a date.
Trend Themes
1. Relaxed Dress Code - More businesses are embracing a relaxed dress code, allowing customers to feel more comfortable and inclusive.
2. Wine Bar Accessibility - Wine bars are becoming more accessible and welcoming to a wider audience, providing opportunities for new wine drinkers.
3. Boutique Wine Bars - Boutique wine bars are becoming popular, creating an intimate and specialized experience for wine enthusiasts.
Industry Implications
1. Hospitality - The hospitality industry has an opportunity to attract new customers by embracing a relaxed dress code and providing more accessible wine bar experiences.
2. Wine Industry - The wine industry can capitalize on the trend of boutique wine bars by providing specialized and exclusive wine selections to customers.
3. Fashion Retail - Fashion retail has the chance to partner with businesses offering relaxed dress codes to create stylish and comfortable attire options.

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