I attended the Google Adwords 201 Seminar in Glendale, and hopefully it provided me some insights to how to improve internet marketing and advertising. One thing I did take from it is to target the market more specifically as well as to try testing to see which landing pages might work better than another. If all this is gibberish to you, then please ignore and just enjoy some photos taken there:

Communion Fashion
Date: Thursday January 21, 2010Posted in: Colors, Customer Service, First Communion Dresses, Flower Girl Dresses, News & Events, Uncategorized
With Communion time just around the corner, a lot of mothers are trying to find that perfect dress for their little princess to wear on this important day. Not only does it have to be affordable and appropriate to the moms. It also has to be comfortable and beautiful enough for their daughter to wear. And let’s be honest, a mother/daughter agreeing on the same fashion taste may not always be the easiest thing to do. Especially since majority of churches have their own dress code guidelines.
I went to private school my whole life, and had a set uniform. When it came down to making my First Communion I was so excited because I thought I’d finally be able to wear something I like. That wasn’t the case. I was making it in the summer, June to be exact. For those of you who live in California, you know how hot it can get during that time. Unfortunately for the girls making it along with me, we were told we were not allowed to wear spaghetti strap, nor sleeveless dresses. So there I was, in a long sleeve (with shoulder pads), pantyhose so that the crinoline wouldn’t itch my legs, poufy dress in the middle of June in 90 plus degree weather. It wasn’t exactly what I had pictured my special day to be. I remember getting home from church and changing.
Young girls have many options now a days and churches are being reasonable and allowing girls to wear spaghetti strap dresses BUT with a shawl or bolero for the Mass part, which is understandable. They can pick from tea length to ankle length, sequins or embroidered, sleeveless or cap sleeved. Majority of the Communion Dresses come with crinoline followed by smooth material that touches the leg instead of having to deal with the scratchy material on the legs. It’s the detail on the dress that I think makes it stand out. You can get a simple A-Line dress with just enough detail on the bodice to make it stand out like our style LSP947-WT. Or go for a more extravagant look with our D3130-WT that has embroidery all around the dress. If you really want your daughter to shine all night, then you’ll defiantly like our LSP927-WT which has rhinestone detail on the bodice.
With so many selections in Communion Dresses that we offer, we’re sure coming to an agreement on what you like and what your daughter wants, won’t be a hassle.
It’s that time of year. Yes, it can be a crazy event plan as it may demand as much time and effort as a wedding, if not more. Families are gathered from everywhere, and the little details such as food catering, photography, etc are just a minor part of the big picture. And what about the First Communion dress? The oohs and aahs received when your little girl first puts it on can be as important as the event itself. Let’s not kid ourselves. We all need the find the perfect communion dress. Not just one that mommy and daddy like, but one that hers truly will approve as well. This can be one difficult task as we all know. It’s either too short, top dressy, not covered enough on top, not fancy enough. You name it and there will always be a problem. For 2010, we decided to go simple, yet elegant. Our new First Communion dress styles are not as flashy, yet make a bold statement. See for yourself.
2009 Christmas Photo Contest Results
Date: Tuesday January 12, 2010Posted in: Holiday Outfits, News & Events
Our first Christmas Photo Contest took place this past Holiday season! This time the Pink Princess team got the opportunity to individually vote for their favorite photo.
We received many delightful photos featuring a variety of our personal favorite Holiday style dresses, making the decision of voting for just one all the more difficult. At last, we had three final images to choose the Grand Prize Winner from…
Top Three Finalists!
…as you can see the decision was tough, but after one last round of votes the Grand Prize Winner of the Pink Princess 2009 Christmas Photo Contest is:
PHOTO 31: Nicole B. from Zachary, LA !
Not only does this baby girl look absolutely gorgeous in her photo, she is also wearing one of our 2009 top Holiday Dress sellers!
Congratulations Nicole!
To take a look our all of our submitted photos for this contest click here.






