
DressDibs(TM).com Launched to Provide a Universal Solution to the Dreaded 'Oh No! She's Wearing My Dress' Moment at Proms, Homecomings and Formal Events
Senior Creates DressDibs.com to Eliminate Teen-Dreaded Dress Duplicity
CAMP HILL, Pa., May 20 /PRNewswire/ -- Alexandra Wenger, PA high school senior, has launched DressDibs(TM).com (http://dressdibs.com), a free, fun, teen-focused, dress registry website designed to provide a "go-to" tool for girls everywhere to eliminate their fear of the "Oh No ... She's Wearing My Dress" moment that could happen at prom, homecoming or formals of any kind.
The universal, heart-stopping vision of "dress duplicity" occurring at an upcoming social function, annually contemplated by the site's founder and myriads of her peers across the country, fueled the brainstorm and mission to create DressDibs(TM).com as her senior year project.
The site tagline explains it all: "Got the Dress. Get the Dibs."
The social, fashion website enables girls to post photos of a dress they plan to wear to a special event to alleviate a common teen anxiety.
The need for the site exists because the quaint ritual of dress shops recording each dress purchased by school or event no longer covers the bases in today's world of department stores, traveled teens and turbo e-shopping. The fact that it is available for use by all girls everywhere eliminates the need for girls to try to create social site pages on their own for every event they encounter.
Teen-expected applications, upload capabilities, graphics and fashion information make the site as useful and relevant to the teen social and fashion scene as the well-known teen magazines and social websites. DressDibs(TM) also provides well-researched information, resources, and links to help event-goers find everything needed for formal events.
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Background:
DressDibs(TM).com was created, developed, and launched by Alexandra Wenger, high school senior at Cedar Cliff High School in Camp Hill, PA, as her senior-year project. The intent of the site is to provide a fun, positive, social communications tool for interested girls everywhere, whether they borrowed a dress, bought one at a consignment store, mass retailer or boutique, to feel confident that they will look unique at their special event. The site will be grown and maintained going forward by the founder and associates as a business venture to support her college education at Penn State University.
Since its launch, DressDibs(TM).com has garnered the attention of print and broadcast media, as well as national retailers, formal wear designers and manufacturers. http://dressdibs.com
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K.C. Wenger, K.C.P.R. Integrated Public Relations |
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717-572-2779 |
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kcpr@verizon.net |
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