FashionENVY on Skirt! Magazine’s 12 Days of Christmas Giveaway12.25.09

On The Eleventh Day of Christmas, Skirt! Magazine Suggested to Me…
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FashionENVY was featured on Skirt! Magazine’s 12 Days of Christmas Giveaway. Check out what they had to say for a great last-minute gift idea:

We’re getting to the end of our countdown, so if you’re still no to sure what to give your busy gal pal on the go, we’ve got a fashionably late suggestion for you: FashionENVY dress rental studio in Atlanta provides what a seriously luxe service for a seriously reasonable price.

FashionENVY’s personal stylist program is the ultimate gift for a friend who is fashionably challenged….or who is just as chic as she is busy and needs someone to do her shopping for her. Maybe she doesn’t have time to shop, Starting at $50, she has someone to save her time, energy and more importantly gas by doing all the shopping for her.

The dress rental studio provides the ultimate personal styling experience for the woman on any budget. Whether motivated by an upcoming event, a lifestyle change, or a closet of boring clothes, they can help that budding fashionista achieve her personal style goals.

And what is a dress rental studio you ask? Well FashionENVY’s motto is “Why Buy? When you can RENT! Men have been renting tuxes for decades, while women have to spend hundreds on a special occasion dress. Our 3-day rental fee starts at $45, which includes the cleaning fee. Flaunt the latest designer fashion for a fraction of the retail cost.”

A personalist stylist at her disposal? Sounds like a pretty chic gift for that couture-challenged or busy bee on your list. And it’s so thoughtful she’ll never know you waited ’til Christmas Eve to get it!

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