Sustainability and digitalization of wedding dresses
There is another aspect that is close to Nicole's heart and that is sustainability. A virtuous path that the company has been developing for more than two years, in various forms. "Certainly, the one I find most effective so far is the idea of finding new ways to reuse clothing, for example with the project Second Life, a circular fashion program thanks to which brides can bring the wedding dresses they have purchased into the store and have them altered, giving them a second life". A theme, that of conscious fashion, which young people are not yet entirely ready for, however: "On social I see there's still a long way to go. Our task, as a company, is therefore precisely to educate consumers about making responsible choices, even on the most important day of their lives.".
If there's one really popular question Nicole has been asked over the years, it's this: 'What should your wedding dress be like? How do you imagine it?' And in fact, she already has a ready answer: "I see myself in a timeless dress, definitely high-necked and with long sleeves (I've never said this before!). A mix of innovation, elegance, and sophistication. I'd have my mom make it for me and show it only to her.".
In addition to the merit of having been in Italy the first wedding dress influencer, Nicole contributed to the digitalization of a previously little-known sector, at least among young people. And what about the future? "I have so many plans, the biggest of which is to see my business grow internationally and bring new ideas to the sector, connecting the bridal and fashion worlds in an unusual way, with unexpected projects.".