How the need for better bedding led this mother-daughter duo to create their own lifestyle brand
store, never imagining that she would someday co-own the shop and help her mom expand into having their own branded merchandise.
"I don't want to be saying the same thing in 25 years, so let's do it," Elizabeth replied."We immediately started thinking about what factory we wanted to use and what it would look like and what we'd name it." Their soft, quilted silk Dorothy blanket is named after Sylvia's mother; their Boobie Pillow was born when Sylvia wanted something to help smooth lines on her decolletage. You hug the pillow to your chest when sleeping, and Sylvia is so convincing about its effectiveness that they sell like hot cakes.
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