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Prom Ideas in 2016 17 Years After Two Babies With Heart Disease Met in the Hospital, They Reunited for Prom Chair cover rental and event decorations. Bridal and formal wear consignment.courtesy: Memories Bridal and Evening Wear Over the past year and a half, I’ve had the privilege of working with Derek from Memories Bridal and Evening Wear in Kalamazoo, Michigan. Memories carries fabulous Wedding Dresses and Bridal Gowns for brides in Michigan. So if you happen to be looking for wedding dresses in Michigan, Memories is THE place to go. I caught up with Derek and asked him a few questions about BridalLive. Tom: Tell us a little about your shop? How did you get into bridal, your location, how long in business, sq footage, etc. Derek: Memories Bridal & Evening Wear has been in business for since 2003. We started out as a little tiny consignment shop in Stevensville Michigan selling prom and pageant gowns. We quickly moved into bridal, shed our consignment roots and moved into a larger location in Downtown Stevensville.
Soon thereafter we uprooted again and moved to a larger market in Downtown Kalamazoo, MI where we have been very happy since. Kitchenaid Mixer Hot Dog BunsOur building is about 5,000 sq feet of retail space and about 8,000 total including backrooms, storage, break rooms, etc. Lmu T ShirtsIt is a 100 year old historic building that we own and have completely restored inside and out. Upf CurtainsIt is a real jewel in a vibrant downtown. Tom: What made you choose BridalLive over the other bridal-specific software vendors? Derek: Prior to BridalLive we were using Quickbooks Point of Sale and although it handled the financial transactions well I saw so much missing with regards to all the work that gets done BEFORE the sale. I looked at several CRM products but couldn’t find anything to meet our needs…so I started designing my own system to be custom built.
Low and behold after several months of mapping out exactly what it was we wanted in a Bridal Marketing, POS, and Sales Performance program, I stumbled across BridalLive. It was exactly what I had envisioned. I downloaded it and bought it on the spot. Since then It has surpassed all my expectations. Tom: How long did it take to learn to use BridalLive? How long to train your staff? Derek: Bridal Live is very intuitive and hardly takes any training at all. If you know how to use a mouse and keyboard you will be able to figure this out. Tom: Has BridalLive improved your bridal shops operations? Derek: Absolutely – mainly with regards to our bridal scheduling and follow-ups. We deal with a fairly high volume of traffic and BridalLive keeps us on task and helps us make each customer feel like that matters. Tom: What is your favorite feature of BridalLive? Derek: There are so many, the reports are excellent, but so are the tasks, you’ll never again forget to do something, just set yourself a task and it will stay in the list until you mark it as completed!
Yay, a few less sleepless nights worrying about the thing I’m sure forgotten, but can’t actually remember what it is! Tom: How much would you estimate it has/will save you per year? Derek: I have no idea but if I knew then what I know now about BridalLive I would have paid several times the retail price of the product. Derek: The scheduling features…especially the on-line integration. I also really like how it keeps everything together on one platform form prospecting prospective customers to sending the congratulatory note after their wedding. Tom: Would you recommend BridalLive to other bridal shops? Derek: The software is modern, sophisticated yet intuitive. It’s built by a software engineer who also owns a bridal shop: doesn’t get much better than that. And if you have a good suggestion for improving the product, shoot Tom an email and you’ll probably see it implemented in the next (free) upgrade to the program. I’d like to thank Derek for taking time out of his busy schedule to share his thoughts and insights with everyone.
Memories is one of the leading Bridal Shops in Michigan has an excellent selection of Wedding Dresses, Prom Dresses, and Evening Wear. Level 1, near Chico's / Macy's Level 1, near Burlington Level 2, near macy's Level 2, near Food Court Level 2, near JCPenney Level 2, near Burlington christopher & banks | Level 2, near Sears Level 1, near Sears Gloria Jean's Gourmet Coffee Nestle Toll House Café Rogers & Hollands Jewelers Sleep Number By Select Comfort Sprint By Basic Pcs, Inc Su Alterations Ii, Inc Villa, Join The Movement Level 2, near Food Court 11.7% lower than national averageEstimated salary from 8 employees and 9 jobs This year, prom season was extra special for a few teens thanks to actress, Claudia Jordan.Best known for her work on "Celebrity Apprentice" and "Deal or No Deal," the former model has added philanthropist to her resume with her new charity, Claudia's Closet. The newly launched non-profit is targeted at delivering prom dresses -- taken straight from Jordan's red carpet wardrobe -- to girls in need around the country.
We sat down with Jordan for an exclusive Q&A about giving away her gowns has grown into a movement. : What inspired you to launch Claudia’s Closet? CLAUDIA: About 3 weeks ago, I received a Facebook message from a woman in Syracuse who couldn't afford a prom dress for her daughter due to the economy. Her daughter is the first one in her family to graduate high school and head off to college. This woman’s message really touched me. So I went through my closets and took out all the gowns that were just hanging there so her daughter could have her pick – sort of like she was “in” my closet. I just became determined to make sure this exceptional young lady not only attended her prom, but that she also looked like a princess going in. I posted the dress pictures on Facebook, and it just kept growing from there.     : Are there any other notable celebrities who have come on board?  Another request came in from a father in Kalamazoo, MI, with a daughter in the same situation. By then, my friend Ira Dewitt (CEO of St. Louis-based Notifi Music Group) had seen my Facebook page, so she volunteered to sponsor a brand new prom dress from the young lady’s store of choice.
She also paid to get her hair done. I’ve reached out to Vivica Fox who says she wants to get involved, and actress Laila Odom ("Zane’s Sex Chronicles") has offered dresses as well.   : How many dresses have been donated so far? CLAUDIA: To date, I’ve personally made sure 14 girls have gotten prom dresses free of charge. Of the 14 dresses, eight of them have literally come from my own closet. None of them have been worn more than twice, but most were worn just once and were in perfect shape. I’ve also donated a couple of my dresses that were never worn with price tags still on them.   : What has been the most gratifying aspect of Claudia’s Closet?   CLAUDIA: One particular story two weekends ago struck a personal chord with me. I received a message that eight girls in Oakland needed gowns for prom the following Saturday. So I FedExed eight dresses to them overnight, six of which were my personal gowns, and just hoped they all fit. Well, my contact in Oakland told me afterward that the girls were all orphans whose parents passed away due to drug use.