2013年8月13日星期二

when Ashleigh was only seven months old

Emma has had The Only Way Is Essex star Chloe Simms come to her for frocks for her little girl and admits to occasionally getting a little starstruck.

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Although she started out on a mission to find boy's clothing, she was waylaid by creating designs for girls and Polkadots And Pixie Dust was born.

Bows, lace and a generous sprinkle of sparkle are added to her internet-sourced frocks.

As well as Alfie, now 20 months old, Emma is mum to 12-year-old Ashleigh.

"Being a young mum brought with it a number of challenges and sacrifices on my part," Emma says.

But, juggling her work with parenting while Ashleigh grow up meant missing out on some of those precious first moments.

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"Being young and financially insecure,You can find quality Wholesale Cheap Designer Prom Dresses Online and evening gowns. I returned to work when Ashleigh was only seven months old," she says.

"I would work overtime to afford Christmas and birthday presents, which meant Ashleigh would be passed from pillar to post between family members. I missed important milestones, which could never be replaced."

So when Alfie was born, Emma wanted a flexible job and started her business just over a year ago.

But, like many mums who can't afford not to work but want to be there for their child's first steps, Emma had to start somewhere.

Taking a tentative leap into the business by setting up a website, she slowly built up interest.

But to bring a burgeoning business to life, you need more than wi-fi. She was nervous to take the plunge and "step out from behind the computer screen" but did so only a few months ago, by setting up a stall at Humber Street Baby Market.

"Before then, it didn't feel real so it didn't matter if it didn't work and didn't go forward," she says. "But it has been a huge boost to meet customers."

Emma started off making hair accessories but soon spotted a gap in the market.

"It's difficult to find children's clothes in Hull," she says. "I'd tend to shop online because most of children's clothing in the shops is so mass-produced.
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