Stealing the Limelight with A Wish Come True
Picture it: A lone dancer swoops gracefully onto the stage, quickly followed up by a polished troupe of rock-solid talent. The house erupts in thunderous praise. Or imagine the whip-sharp turns of competitive dance partners as they steal the show… and the applause. Aren’t these scenes the essence of the dancer’s innermost desires? But they’re just part of the dream, because hard work, perseverance, hours of practice, and high-quality instruction all work together to make it happen. Studio owners provide everything the dancer needs to succeed. Instructors teach, coach, and nourish the talent. Determined performers pour their time and effort into each plié and sweep of the arm. With all of the time, sweat, and tears invested in a great performance, the last thing a performer, instructor, or studio owner wants to worry about is the outfit: clothes need to fit, be functional, and most of all, absolutely fabulous. The performer’s garments are, after all, the very first thing the audience sees –– and there is only one chance to make the right first impression.
A Wish Come True, purveyor of very fine costumes, has been spotlighted a dozen times in publications like Dance Director’s Survival Guide and Dance Spirit magazine –– with good reason. The company’s secret to its 15 years of success is writ large on every product and transaction: a strong dedication to quality customer relations. This careful attention to customer service is simply a reflection of the company’s outstanding lineup of performance fashions. Studio owners, instructors, directors, and dancers can find exactly their hearts’ desire.
While the company is laser-focused on providing the finest costumes and accessories, they offer styles in a broad range of categories: Hip hop, jazz, tap, lyrical and ballet fashions all share the spotlight. Sizes range from the tiniest ballerinas to teen and adult. The 2012 catalog fashions are a testament to their selection: over 200 pages of glamorous, well-designed couture that moves and breathes with the dancer.Every sensibility can be found, from the chic black with neon-splashed What About Us (38A) style that sports a stretchy spandex tank, shrug, and matching cargo shorts to the frothy Apres Moi (57A), that includes a sequined lace leotard under an organza tutu covered with dual-hued tulle.
Many designs come in both male and female versions, making it simple to mix and match outfits for partner competitions or mixed troupes.
A Wish Come True can be a new profit resource for your store and a way to tap into the booming business of young performance wear, pageants and talent competitions: www.awishcometrue.com