Fashion First Aid Collaborates with School of Style's Lauren Messiah on New Stylist Kit
New York, NY (PRWEB) March 31, 2014 -- Lauren Messiah knows style. She knows style so well that she has a whole school devoted to it. And she knows stylists. And stylists know that she knows what should go in a stylist kit.
Fashion First Aid knows style, too. Many stylists make their kits using Fashion First Aid products. Now, the partnership is official. Fashion First Aid and Personal Stylist Lauren Messiah have teamed up to create a stylist kit for School of Style that just sold out in New York City and is soon to be available for students in Chicago and at FashionFirstAid.com and Amazon.com.
The $69.95 kit includes: 1 School of Style zipper bag, 1 pair folding scissors, 1 lint roller, 1 sewing kit, 1 tagging gun (clear and black barbs included), 1 tape measure, 1 bag of 25 safety pins, 48 pieces Quick Fix Sticks (double-sided tape), 2 Skid Out deodorant, makeup, and drool remover sponges, 3 Strap Trap bra strap holders, 14 pieces Heel Seals instant heel fixers, 2 pieces Kung Shoe Grip to prevent shoes from slipping, 1 pair Nipplomats (reusable silicone nipple covers), 10 pieces Garment Guard to prevent pit stains, and 2 Sole Glow shoe & purse shine sponges.
Fashion First Aid (Solutions That Stick Inc.) invents and manufactures both wacky and useful personal care products that you will never see someone else wearing, unless you take off his/her clothes. Recently relocated from Southern California to Idaho, we began in 1999 with one product, Garment Guard: disposable underarm shields (because the founder was a broke law student who was tired of her expensive white t-shirts getting ruined by underarm taco stains.) Now, with over 45 products on the market, over 10 in the works, and a light and upbeat book entitled The Dirty Side of Fashion, the corporate mission is still to save the world from fashion and beauty disasters and help make clothes last longer.
Kim Castellano, Fashion First Aid, http://FashionFirstAid.com, +1 2084502010, [email protected]
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