Etsy Shop of the Week: Atelier Signature
Shop: Atelier Signature
Why We Love It: This shop offers wearable art with a line of van Gogh inspired dresses. In additional to the art dresses, there are cute dresses and skirts and a line of skirt and dress pairings that can be worn together or separately. You can even order these affordable sets in a variety of custom colors.
Price Range: $22 - $360
More Info: Many of the items are made from lovely vintage fabrics. For more vintage visit the owner's vintage shop, Studio Nostalgia.
Favorite Items: The Café Terrace by Vincent van Gogh Dress $49.99 (pictured); Romantic Soft Taupe Dress $59.99; Dress/Skirt/Sash Combo $59.99; Lace Skirt and Top Combo $88.99; Pink and Grey Vincent van Gogh Dress $49.99
Why We Love It: This shop offers wearable art with a line of van Gogh inspired dresses. In additional to the art dresses, there are cute dresses and skirts and a line of skirt and dress pairings that can be worn together or separately. You can even order these affordable sets in a variety of custom colors.
Price Range: $22 - $360
More Info: Many of the items are made from lovely vintage fabrics. For more vintage visit the owner's vintage shop, Studio Nostalgia.
Favorite Items: The Café Terrace by Vincent van Gogh Dress $49.99 (pictured); Romantic Soft Taupe Dress $59.99; Dress/Skirt/Sash Combo $59.99; Lace Skirt and Top Combo $88.99; Pink and Grey Vincent van Gogh Dress $49.99
Comments
after sending me a wrong size item, she failed to respond to my requests twice, misspelled my address once (consequently, that article never reached me) and lied to me repeatedly.
if you do mention that you are about to write a bad (which is to say accurate) review, indeed, then she will immediately turn into an anxious lamb and trade you various services (e.g., refund/exchange + shipping cost) to ensure you never write it.
well, in my case she stalled like that for months, so i'd miss the 60-day review interval on etsy.com.
very untrustworthy, dishonest person and an incompetent tailor.
she's only there to maintain a 'thriving' business facade, which in reality seems to have crumbled long ago.