When the Bridal Emporium closed, Hannah Shaw was out of more than a job.
“I worked [there] for six years,” Shaw said. “I loved it. It was something that I would wake up and look forward to going to work everyday.”
“There was nothing that gave me more joy than helping the bride have that experience where they just felt like the center of attention,” Shaw added. “It’s a special day. It’s the biggest day for most people.”
So when the opportunity arose to strike out on her own and continue to provide that experience, she took it.
“It all really fell into place. It was amazing, really, so when [Thrifty Treasures] went out, I decided, ‘you know what? Just jump,’” Shaw said. “So I jumped.”
On Saturday, Shaw cut...
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