I just watched the new bridal show on WE tv "Amsale Girls". I thought this show was going to be about the amazing bridal designer, Amsale Aberra, who I like to call the new Vera Wang, but instead the show is fully focused on the sales associates and their stresses of selling wedding gowns. It was more like a upscale version of "Say Yes to the Dress"with more competition between the three consultants.
I do admit that I thoroughly enjoyed looking at Amsale's beautiful dresses. I wanted every single one. Her story is very inspiring: Amsale moved from Ethiopia to the United States in order to find better opportunities. She then in-roled in a school in Massachusetts and met her husband there as well. While searching for a wedding dress, Amsale found it difficult to find a dress that was simple and more her style. (I mean it was the 80's: NOTHING was simple back then.) She ended up designing and making her own. Now she is making dresses for all types of brides. Maybe I'll buy an Amsale dress someday. . . . maybe you'll see me on this show! For now i'll dream and write blogs!
Thanks for reading! :)
I do admit that I thoroughly enjoyed looking at Amsale's beautiful dresses. I wanted every single one. Her story is very inspiring: Amsale moved from Ethiopia to the United States in order to find better opportunities. She then in-roled in a school in Massachusetts and met her husband there as well. While searching for a wedding dress, Amsale found it difficult to find a dress that was simple and more her style. (I mean it was the 80's: NOTHING was simple back then.) She ended up designing and making her own. Now she is making dresses for all types of brides. Maybe I'll buy an Amsale dress someday. . . . maybe you'll see me on this show! For now i'll dream and write blogs!
Thanks for reading! :)

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