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HERE COMES THE BRIDESMAID

Finally, the bridesmaid has something to look forward to besides the bouquet. The Dressing Room, a Holsum Lofts boutique dedicated entirely to the bride's right-hand woman, offers dresses intended for a second wear, not the nearest Goodwill.

"(The Dressing Room) is for brides who want their bridesmaids to look and feel pretty," said owner Gabrielle Clark. "For brides who make fashion a high priority."

No wonder the five featured designers -- Thread, Jenny Yoo, Lynn Lugo, Coren Moore and Blue Tux Shoes -- make regular cameos in magazines such as In Style Weddings, Town and Country Wedding edition and Martha Stewart magazine. The gowns look like something bridesmaids would wear if they were running the show. Color schemes borrow from runways, styles take cues from red carpets and fabrics pick up where the bridal gown leaves off.

Naturally, the cash register chimes a little louder than David's Bridal here. Prices fall between $275 and $400, not exactly music to the bridesmaids' ears. Fortunately, the female side of the reception line tends to consider the price justified if it means they, too, are allowed to shine.

"The minute I saw (the dresses) I knew they weren't the traditional poofy dresses that bridesmaids never want to wear again," said Mary Rose, Clark's former client. "My bridesmaids looked spectacular."

Rose discovered The Dressing Room just before its doors opened this past June (a sister store is located in St. Petersburg, Fla.) while browsing Jenny Yoo gowns online. She was a challenging first client; her wedding boasted 10 bridesmaids with 10 diverse body types, from super skinny to big-bosomed. Together, she and Clark managed to cherry pick four styles that had Rose's bridesmaids thanking the bride, not cursing her. They were happy and so was Rose. "There was no inappropriate cleavage anywhere," she noted.

Even the 900-square-foot boutique itself could be mistaken for an upscale dress shop, not the place bridesmaids go to face their doom. Most notably, the space offers just one humble rack that runs the entire length of the store and gives gowns some breathing room. The store's centerpiece is a cotton candy rug topped off with a white leather lounger. Both beckon clients to come in and stay a while. But, only if they've called ahead. If the two fitting rooms -- held shut with long, white linen curtains -- don't imply limited occupancy, then the sign on the door certainly does: "By appointment, 656-8400."

"I try to make it a special time for them," Clark said. "I want it to be a fun experience, not another chore."

The Dressing Room is located in Holsum Lofts at 231 W. Charleston Blvd., Suite 150, 656-8400, thedressingroomlv.com

Contact fashion reporter Xazmin Garza at xgarza@reviewjournal.com or (702) 383-0477.

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