An award-winning North Wales prom dress shop has doubled sales in just a year and now plans to become the go-to destination for dream gowns.

Ffansi Ffrogs launched in October 2023 and has been on a remarkable rise with teenagers travelling from across Wales and beyond for its “fun, friendly and personal service”.

The Ruthin boutique’s success was crowned this summer when it scooped the Best Fashion Store in the Best of North Wales Business Awards – just two years after opening.

Owner Wendy Thompson, who launched Ffansi Ffrogs with daughter Robyn, 18, says the recognition reflects how quickly word has spread and she’s determined to build on the momentum by scaling up further.

Wendy revealed they smashed their own ambitious sales targets, doubling the figures from their first year.

Things are going so well that Robyn has joined the business full time after leaving school.

Now with bookings already filling up for Prom 2026 Wendy is urging families to secure appointments early to make sure they find the perfect dress.

She said: “What I really want to be is the go-to destination for North Wales, Cheshire, the Wirral and beyond  – our success so far indicates how much people appreciate a local boutique that’s exclusively focused on prom.”

“Winning the Best of North Wales Business Award was wonderful. It meant the world to us because it was 100 per cent down to a public vote.

“To know we are trusted by so many families after only two years in business is incredible.”

Wendy and Robyn are helped by a team of six part-time young assistants and are planning to use social media to expand the business this year..

She said “This year we’re launching a TikTok shop selling bags and ties to co-ordinate with our dresses.

“We’ll also be using our Pinterest account to help girls plan their entire prom look, together with posting helpful video guides on our YouTube channel.”

“I want to grow the business as rapidly as I can because obviously there’s a real need for it.

“I love working with Robyn and I’m delighted she’s now going to be involved full time and between us we are determined to take it to the next level.

“The first step is introducing four new brands for Prom 2026 – it’s so exciting that top brands want to work with us and bring their gowns to North Wales.”

Wendy came up with the idea of opening up a prom boutique in 2023 after searching for that perfect dress for Robyn.

They discovered there were few choices in North Wales and ended up going to Liverpool for the dress.

Wendy said: “We went to Liverpool, had a nice day, but just thought this could be done better – and it could be done locally.

“Because we’re local girls can come straight from school, parents can bring them after work in the evening – finding the dress doesn’t need to take up a whole-day, going to Liverpool or Manchester or further afield.

“We also offer appointments in Welsh which is something lots of our customers really appreciate.”

“Girls have travelled from Caernarfon, Newtown, Harlech, over in Shropshire and even Ireland.

“A family from New Zealand who were staying at the Ruthin Castle hotel and spa bought a dress to take back for their daughter’s homecoming.

“It’s been crazy, but great fun.”

The service was expanded last year when Ffansi Ffrogs opened up a second store in Ruthin specialising in plus size prom dresses, helping curvier girls to see that size isn’t a barrier to feeling beautiful for prom.

“We had four generations of one family travelling up from Swansea for our unique plus size prom experience, where every dress is able to be ordered in size 18 and above.”

Robyn said “I put our success largely down to the friendly, welcoming environment we’ve created for the girls and their families.

“Appointments last an hour, so you don’t feel rushed. The adults get comfy seats, coffee and chocolates and the girls are looked after by young stylists who have only recently had proms themselves.

“Our aim is to make the process memorable and stress free for everyone.  There’s always someone to advise and look after you, unlike with online shopping or at the huge warehouses.”

Although the prom season typically runs throughout June and July to mark the end of the school year for GCSE students, Ffansi Ffrogs is already gearing up for another busy year – and encouraged families to make their bookings now.

Wendy added: “We offer Saturdays and evenings during term time. After Christmas we’ll also open on Sundays to make sure we can meet demand.

“October half term is looking like being our busiest yet and we have appointments available between 9:30am and 5:30pm.

“This year we’ve introduced online booking, making it so much easier for customers and we even have a booking in the diary for March next year. Now is the perfect time to plan ahead and secure a slot.

“As a mum and daughter team, Robyn and I have experience of prom from both sides – we know you get one prom night and it is a privilege to help families get the dress right.

“For many girls this will be the first time they’ve ever dressed up for a formal occasion and it’s wonderful we can play a part in that experience.”