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Mercury Wilde, The Little Black Dress Company PDF Print E-mail
Written by Amy Scalia   
Sunday, 08 January 2012 16:47

Mercury Wilde, The Little Black Dress Company
Learn about a new designer on the local fashion front who specializes in custom little black dresses for any body type. See how she's making it easier to have a custom LBD.

 

CEO and publisher of Cincy Chic Amy Scalia

models her custom Mercury Wilde little black

dress.

The little black dress. It's classic, timeless and every lady needs one. But it's tough to find one just perfect for you. That's why Kimberly Hess recently launched her own custom LBD line, Mercury Wilde, The Little Black Dress Company.

 

"My mission is to design and create classic, little black dresses to suit every women's shape," Hess says. "All dresses can be made to one's measurements or in American dress sizes up to XXL."

 

Hess says her dresses are made with the realization that women of different ages and body types need custom features. "So, we offer a choice of zippers and dress lengths in all of our dresses," she adds. "I also offer a custom-made dress option for customers who want something specifically designed and made just for them."

 

Call her at (513) 675-8562 or This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it , or text to make an appointment for a custom-made little black dress. Hess will meet with you for a consultation and to take your measurements. Then, you will be emailed sketches from which to choose. After choosing a design, the designer will make the pattern and make the final dress. Lastly, he designer meets you for a final fitting, and she'll make any needed alterations. Prices range from $150 to $175 and vary based on size, fabrics and custom features.

 

Click here to read about my personal experience working with Hess on my very own custom LBD from Mercury Wilde. And watch the webcast below to learn more about the process, costs and designs you get to choose from when working with Mercury Wilde!

 

 

This is a special advertising supplement paid for by Mercury Wilde, The Little Black Dress Company.

 

 

 

 

 

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Amy Scalia, a Cincinnati native, is the editor in chief and publisher of Cincy Chic. Send her an e-mail at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it .

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