Gone are the days of the June Cleaver from Leave It To Beaver domesticated housewives look. In comes the modern woman and all her fabulousness!
“Sexy” and “stylish” describe these gorgeous aprons – yes, I said aprons! I saw them and completely lost my mind. The creative force behind these decorated aprons that are embellished with beautiful tulle, chiffon, lace, satin, bows and ribbons is Choya, owner and creator of “Draped In Elan,” an Apron Couture Collection based in Ann Arbor, Michigan.
For years aprons were commonplace and worn with pride, but somewhere along the line the apron became shorthand imagery for all that was holding women back, an emblem of humble domesticity and repression. Fast forward to 2016: aprons are no longer a symbol of kitchen drudgery. The apron has returned with a vengeance. A sexy knee-high version that not only covers up but also enhances the bust line and plays up an hourglass figure with a cinching of the waist, this is the exclusive design that is behind Choya’s couture aprons.
These beautiful aprons have been designed for industry professionals, brides-to-be, as well as ladies and gents. Each piece is made of the highest quality materials.
Choya has a background in Apparel Textiles and Merchandising, which is why these amazing aprons are personally made by her, no factories involved. No doubt you will know that each piece has its own personal touch, is customizable, fashionable, yet still remains functional.
“Draped in Elan” aprons come in the most elaborate and exquisite of colors that will surely grab the attention of anyone who steps into your kitchen!
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