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What Do Your Bridesmaid Dresses Say?
Everybody wants their bridesmaids to both look and feel great
in their dresses. Nowadays, many brides even let the bridesmaids
choose the style of dress that they prefer, leaving the colour choice
to the bride, which is usually coordinated with the overall wedding
colours also chosen by the happy couple. Most brides choose
colours based on their likes and preferences, but is there a reason
that they are drawn to a certain colour? Do the colours a bride
chooses reveal something about what she wants for her wedding
and her marriage?
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Winnipeg Weddings Magazine, Spring 2009
This past August, Rebecca moved her successful boutique from its original location on Albert to a brighter, bigger location down the road on McDermot Avenue. The new location’s soaring 20-foot ceilings, bright 12-foot windows and historic feel are the perfect backdrop for her dress collection. Designing her own line of dresses that leave
bridesmaids excited about what they are wearing wasn’t Rebecca’s original plan. When Cake Clothing first opened, they carried great fashion forward dresses that were versatile and easy-to-wear and bride’s began snatching them up for their bridesmaids.
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Sweet Success – Allied Properties Real Estate Investment Trust, Winter 2009
Rebecca McCormack worked for several years in advertising and marketing, but luckily for fashion-forward Winnipeggers, it didn’t take. “I just really had to work for myself,” says McCormack, owner of Cake Clothing, admitting that being let go from her last job also helped kick start her entrepreneurial debut.
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Icing on the Cake – Urbanite, Volume I, Issue I
It’s shortest commutes of all working Winnipeggers. The owner of Cake Clothing, which opened just over four years ago in the Exchange District, has a short two-block jaunt from her nearby condominium that can be measured by the steps or seconds it takes to complete. “I wanted other people to come to the area and start businesses so I sort of put my money where my mouth was,” she says. “I really wanted this area to develop.” McCormack says it certainly hasn’t hurt that the MTS Centre or the downtown campus of Red River...
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Sweet Success – Winnipeg Free Press, Saturday, July 26, 2008
As one of the first boutiques to open in the then-sparsely populated Exchange District, Cake Clothing was and remains one of the pioneers of fashion in the historic neighbourhood, bringing in some new lines that would otherwise only be found in larger centres like T-Dot or Van City. And for McCormack, the hard work and dedication she put into bringing fashion to the ’Peg has paid off.
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