CLINTON TOWNSHIP, MI, October 06, 2012 (Press-News.org) Mimi's Oasis announces the launch of its online store (http://www.mimisoasis.com), breathing life into the world of hair accessories.
There's no doubt these hair accessories will catch your eye with their unique style and quality. With flower barrettes available in a stunning array of colors and styles including animal print. Don't forget the popular crochet beanie hats and headbands also available in a variety of colors that are sure to compliment any outfit!
Each piece is crafted by hand with great attention to detail utilizing alligator clips for flexibility. Not only can you clip it to your hair, but also clip a beautiful flower barrette to any headband or beanie hat and your daughter will be the most adorable little girl on the playground!
"I was always looking for a different style flower barrette, something with that wow-factor for my daughter, but never seemed to find what I wanted. So, I started creating some of my own unique designs. It seemed that every time my daughter wears one of her beautiful flowers in her hair, people stop to compliment her and ask where they can buy one or two! ," said Carrie Stabnick, owner of Mimi's Oasis.
Carrie began selling her accessories at her Hair Salon and soon after that, branched out into two retail locations in Fenton and Royal Oak, Michigan. By the looks of it, she'll no doubt have to open her own boutique real soon.
Mimi's Oasis will update http://www.mimisoasis.com seasonally to feature all of Carrie Stabnick's latest designs. As always, Mimi's lives by one simple motto..."Why be ordinary, when you can be extraordinary!"
Contact:
Carrie Stabnick
586.604.3381
cstabnick@mimisoasis.com
customercare@mimisoasis.com
http://www.mimisoasis.com
Mimi's Oasis is dedicated to ramp up any outfit with modern designs and superior quality. We even honor special requests if you have ideas for your own unique design. For further information, please contact us at (586) 604-3381.
Mimi's Oasis is Bringing Hair Accessories to a Whole New Level at Mimisoasis.com
Corporate girl turned designer features one-of-a-kind hair accessories including flower barrettes that wow!
2012-10-06
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