Josie Daga
Josie Daga | |
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Born | |
🎓 Alma mater | University of Richmond |
💼 Occupation | Blogger and business owner |
Josie Daga is an American living in Toronto, Ontario, Canada,[1] where she works as a blogger and an online retailer.[2] She founded PreOwnedWeddingDresses.com in 2004.[3]
Career[edit]
Daga formed PreownedWeddingDresses.com[4] as an online secondhand bridal marketplace in 2004, in order to sell her dress after her divorce.[5] By 2009 her business was stocked with up to 3600 dresses at a time,[6] up to 15,000 at a time by 2012,[7] and up to 25,000 by 2014.[8] Through the store, she also provides survey data on wedding dress trends and a calculator for people to determine the potential value of their dress after the wedding.[9] Daga is also a media commentator on wedding attire.[10][11] Daga is a graduate of the University of Richmond.[12]
References[edit]
- ↑ News, ABC. "Site Calculates Wedding Gown Worth". ABC News.
- ↑ "Josie Daga". www.blueplanetgreenliving.com. Blue Planet Green Living.
- ↑ "Josie Daga, Founder PreOwnedWeddingDresses.com | Buy and Sell New, Sample & Used Wedding Dresses". www.preownedweddingdresses.com. Retrieved 2020-03-12.
- ↑ Braff, Danielle. "Four great ways to find an inexpensive wedding dress". The Chicago Tribune.
- ↑ "Wedding Dresses Already Broken In, and at Bargain Prices". The New York Times – via www.nytimes.com.
- ↑ Foran, Canada AM consumer reporter Pat (29 October 2009). "Does your wedding dress deserve a 2nd chance?". CTV News.
- ↑ Kantor, Wendy Grossman. "Something new: Budget-savvy brides sell gowns before wearing them". The Today Show.
- ↑ Merelli, Annalisa. "The complete guide to organizing a second-hand wedding". QZ Magazine.
- ↑ O'Brien, Elizabeth. "This Is When You Should Sell Your Wedding Dress to Make the Most Money". Time Magazine.
- ↑ "Here Comes the Catholic Bride". National Catholic Register.
- ↑ Tuttle, Brad. "Q&A with Josie Daga of PreownedWeddingDresses.com". Time Magazine.
- ↑ "Author Bio: Josie Daga". Huffington Post.
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