Kristen Olsen, The Dressmaker

 

SOMETHING NEW:

 

Article: Sile taffeta gown with gathered drop waist, custom feather flower, and asymmetrical train, by Kristen Olsen of The Dressmaker.

 

WHY GO CUSTOM? A custom dress is more than a gown fitted to a bride's exact measurements, it should be designed with her personality and tastes in mind. A custom gown is ideal for anyone seeking an individual experience, but it requires planning in advance. Know what you want and familiarize yourself with fabrics, cuts, and colors. Browse ready-to-wear gowns to determine what cuts look best on your frame, as well as what color suits your complexion. The best designers should translate your desiers from words to fabrics for the perfect "I do" look.

 

FIND IT:

Kristen Olsen of the Dressmaker, by appointment, 3902 W. 50th St., Edina, 952-929-9475, THEDRESSMAKER.COM. Custom dresses priced upon request.

Joynoelle, 312 W. 42nd St., Mpls., 612-209-7822, JOYNOELLE.COM. Custom dresses start at $1,500.

BACKGROUND:

I started my business twenty-six years ago after working at the Guthrie Theater in costume design and as a wardrobe consultant. I found a real niche in the bridal market.

TARGET CUSTOMER:

Brides who are very discriminating about what they want and are having a hard time finding it. Maybe they want a particular style, color, or size that they aren't seeing in the stores.

PRICE RANGE:

All gowns are individually priced depending on design and fabric selected.

 


December 2003 Article

 

 

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