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A Big Day, A Big Career: Bridal Boutique Fashion
by Lynsey Hemstreet Fashion School Review Columnist March 24, 2006 Flowers. Tulle and silk. Ancient castles. If you're enchanted by white roses and seed pearls, why not surround yourself with the trappings of romance every day by opening a bridal boutique? With a degree from a fashion design school and a head for business, brides everywhere could be making a trip down the aisle in one of your gowns. Turn Romance into RevenueAlthough most women only want to marry once in their lives, statistics tell us otherwise. Brides routinely spend thousands of dollars on a dress they will wear once (or twice or three times, if things go awry) and then store for years. Fashion designers like Vera Wang have based their entire careers on wedding gowns and other bridal accessories, proving that concentrating on wedding dresses can indeed bring you fame and fortune. Every woman wants to feel glamorous and beautiful as they walk down the aisle, and who better than a fashion designer to help them?More Than Just a GownEven if you find that designing confections of satin and lace isn't for you, owning a bridal boutique is still a wonderful way to use your degree from fashion design school. Bridesmaids and family members will all need to be outfitted for the big event, and keeping your bridal boutique stocked with shoes, purses, and wraps is a smart move. If you enjoy designing jewelry, brides are always in need of delicate necklaces, earrings and even tiaras for use on their big day. For a one-time event, a wedding could bring you many clients, from the bridesmaids to the best man.Source About the Author Lynsey Hemstreet has two passions in life: writing and makeup. A journalism grad from San Francisco State University, she is a cosmetics consultant by day, freelance writer and editor by night. Lynsey's written work ranges from independent music reviews to education and insurance. She is currently earning her cosmetology license to work as a makeup artist and hairstylist. |
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