Shabby Apple offers a great line of dresses that are dressy, but not formal. I was introduced to this line by my ever fashion conscious daughters Natalie Giddens and Paula Roberts. To quote one of them, "my friends lust after Shabby Apple dresses." After browsing their Web site, I could see why. There are plenty of different styles and they are all trendy AND modest - two things I definitely like.
According to their Web site, Shabby Apple was created because...
"After years of not being able to find stylish dresses that covered enough skin to make you really feel comfortable (without wearing a tank top, cardigan or long slip), owners Emily and CK decided to do something about it.
They visited trade shows, marketplaces and designer studios only to discover the problem was not that department stores weren't buying the right dresses, but that designers weren't designing them.
Shabby Apple is proud to offer you fantastic dresses that allow you to look fabulous, without having to compromise anything else."
Currently, the only way to purchase a Shabby Apple dress is to go online, browse and then purchase. I wanted to bring Shabby Apple to The Yellow Rose so that women could try on the dresses before making a purchase. I am thrilled to be a Shabby Apple distributor here in the Southeast!
Two of my favorite dresses are the Nantucket and the Marseilles (I just love the names of the dresses). Shabby Apple also has a new line of dresses for the working woman called the Manhattan Line. Shabby Apple comes out with new lines of dresses several times throughout the year.
I will have these fabulous dresses in my shop by the end of this week so stop by The Yellow Rose and take a look. I am sure you will agree with me that there is nothing shabby about a Shabby Apple dress!
1 comment:
I am SUPER DUPER excited!
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