Upcycling allows you to show your talents and create one-of-a-kind, irreplaceable pieces that hold sentimental value. It can also empower you to build a referral network of other like-minded leaders in adjacent disciplines within your industry.
Brides are increasingly looking for sustainable options for their big day. By offering upcycling services, you’re positioning your business as a thoughtful, eco-friendly choice and standing out from the competition.
Upcycling gives you a chance to offer more than just alterations or custom designs. You can create services that appeal to a wide range of clients and bring in work during traditionally slower times of the year.
The wedding industry produces a significant amount of waste, and upcycling is one way to minimize its impact by repurposing old gowns.
Upcycling wedding dresses is more than just a trend—it’s a chance to make a real difference in the wedding industry.
I’m the owner of deMelis Atelier, a top ranked alterations studio located in Connecticut, and the founder of Stitched Collective, a community for sewing professionals. I’m a master seamstress and wedding dress educator as well as an industry leader and trainer… and a lover of spicy mango margaritas.
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