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Shop dresses up views of fashion
By Rick Badie Tuesday, February 19, 2008, 08:17 AM
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Julia Kilgore had a hard time finding suitable formal dresses for her daughters to wear when they were in high school.
Nothing, it seemed, was age appropriate. Too many strapless backs, thigh-high slits and plunging necklines.
Too much Britney Spears. Too much exposed skin. Way too much immodesty.
“Sixteen and 17-year-olds shouldn’t be wearing that,” Kilgore thought at the time. “Some women shouldn’t be wearing it, either.”
Last week, we talked in a small shop off Main Street in downtown Lilburn. Kilgore and her married daughters - Paula Roberts of Snellville and Natalie Giddens of Lilburn - unwrapped about 100 dresses that had just arrived. The dresses are a variety of bright colors and variations of satin, all fashionably modest.
Finally, Kilgore has realized a dream she’s had ever since her girls were prom-age at Parkview High. She’s opened The Yellow Rose, a boutique whose name reflects her native state and her favorite flower. The shop specializes in modest formal wear for girls and women. Prom dresses will range from $150 on the low end to $500 or so on the high end. Bridal gowns are in the $250 to $1,000 range.
“I felt a need for this,’ said Kilgore, who has lived in the Lawrenceville/Lilburn area since 1975.
I do, too.
Some 12-year-old girls dress like 18-years-olds, and too many 18-year-olds dress like 30-year-olds. Too much of it is raunchy, and it’s not empowering. It’s shameful. A few years ago, AJC Gwinnett News did a photo spread on high school girls shopping for prom dresses. Some ensembles were too risque to print.
Kilgore and her daughters have spread the word about the shop’s theme to private Christian schools. They expect The Yellow Rose to also appeal to young women in public schools who can’t find modesty at the local mall.
“A lot more girls would dress modestly if they had the opportunity,” said Giddens. “Girls think they are doing the guys a favor if they dress [revealingly]. I think most guys would prefer that girls dress modestly.”
She thinks about her last statement. “Some guys would.”
Kilgore will buy her dresses wholesale from Beautifully Modest, a private online retailer in Orem, Utah. When the business started almost a decade ago, some retail manufacturers laughed at the concept, said Phyllis Nielsen, the company marketing director.
Now there’s competition.
“Even now, some of them think it’s funny,” she said. “There are women out there who have certain standards that they are trying to stick to, and it can be very difficult. They want to be beautiful and elegant and don’t feel like they have to show a lot of skin to do that. They want to cover up.”
Kilgore and her daughters say they know many situations in which young ladies end up ordering online because they can’t find a variety of modest formal wear in stores. Others have even flown out west to places like Arizona to shop in specialty stores.
“We know quite a few who have done that, especially for weddings,” Giddens said.
Now, maybe they won’t have to.
The Yellow Rose, 79 Main St., Lilburn, initially will be open only by appointment. Details: 770-315-6823.
Is that neat or what? We are all uber excited. And suddenly I've morphed into the PR gal for The Yellow Rose. I hope I can live up to the hype. But yes, the open house was great and our models totally rocked.
Yea for The Yellow Rose!
11 comments:
congratulations!!! i thought of y'all all week and i must confess how completely thrilled i am for you guys! plus, totally jealous. i would love to try on a dress or two. and then wear it all day.
I'm so glad to hear that it was a success!!!
yeah kilgore ladies! you rock! and just to give further testimonial:
in high school my mom made all of my prom dresses for the modesty reason and i bought my wedding dress before i was even engaged because it was pretty much the only time i'd be able to find a dress with sleeves~ i was in utah.
NICE!!! That is a cool article! I'm so excited for you guys. It will be a huge success. I can't wait to hear more. congrats on all the hard work!!
yay! congratulations. that is so awesome. and way to go miss PR girl. it looks like the opening was so much fun.
That is awesome Nat. And can I add I love that you used "Newsies" lingo...NICE.
Congrats! That store looks darling and I hope it succeeds. I know my mom had to spend a fortune on my Prom dress because it was the only modest one we could find in Washington. And sadly - I was the ONLY ONE out of my whole school that had sleeves on my dress for Prom. I think every state needs to have a store like this!
congrats!!! that is so exciting. good for you! Good luck, keep us posted!!!
I wish we would have had a store like this when I was growing up! Kudos to your mom (and you) for making this happen for all the girls in ATL! We expect a full tour next time we come down!
Way to go, Natalie! That rocks! Your mom is lucky to have such a qualified and talented daughter to help her out. btw..let me know if you like Life of Pi -- I was going to read that sometime soon.
Yahoooooo! That is super fabulous! I can't remember if I left a comment when you first mentioned your Mom doing this store, but I was so excited for you girls. I think is is totally awesome and rocks! That was so cool to have an open house and it looked fabulous. Everything looks and sounds so perfect. I love the name of the store! The models were gorgeous and so sweet, especially w/ the roses :] Are any of them from PTC, one girl looked kinda of familar.
That article was awesome. Way to go for you, Mrs. PR :] that is right up your ally for sure. I really this turns into a great sucess, it has to. I LOVE, LOVE the Beautifully Modest line. I actually got my dress from them (drove 5 hrs. to Idaho Falls to get it and it was actually one of their prom/homecoming dresses, hee hee) The dresses are just so fun and colorful. Wow, what was that like to get them and unpack? You sisters and your mom are living every girls fantasy! Wow. Okay, I'll stop, I'm just so excited and happy for you! Good luck and keep us all posted, we are rooting for you 3!
Love, Chelseaaah
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