A Store Fit For a Princess
Nina McMillen, daughter of Teresa and Rob McMillen of rural Ida Grove and granddaughter of Mary Ann and the late Marshall Sohm of Danbury and Don and the late Patricia McMillen of Nevada, IA, dreams of things most high schoolers dream of - easy tests, good friends, and wonderful experiences. Unlike most high schoolers, the MVAOCOU sophomore also dreams of going to New York City and to France. Okay, other high schoolers may also dream of going to those cities, but possibly not for the same reason Nina does. With a special glint in her eye and smile on her face, Nina dreams of attending fashion events such as Fashion Week in NYC and experiencing similar events in Paris.
Her love of fashion has led Nina to bring a little touch of fashion to Battle Creek. Her clothing consignment shop, Cinderella's Closet caters to the princess in all girls looking for dresses for special events such as snow formals and prom. The shop, located at 651 1st St. in Battle Creek (also known as the former ISI building) sells previously loved formals for a fraction of the cost. She has numerous dresses for princesses of most sizes and shapes as of this printing, and more are arriving in the future. Because of a number of dresses she has also are received for princesses who have children getting married (in other words, mothers of brides and grooms), Nina also has a rack of dresses for the princesses who have been out of school for a couple years or decades.
"I liked the thought that I could give prom dresses a new life," said McMillen who, ironically, is too young to attend prom without a junior or senior asking her to attend. "A lot of girls want cheaper prom dresses, so I thought that this was a good way, and I could incorporate my love of fashion into it."
While some dresses have been donated to her cause, most are consigned between McMillen and the former dress owner. Nina said that she suggests the former owner sell the dress for 1/2 the cost of which it had been purchased. She emphasized that her goal is to provide quality dresses at a fraction of the cost. Nina retains a small portion of the profit to pay for her expenses and hopefully make a little profit.
"I am very grateful for Bev and Hank Jessen for letting me use the building at a reasonable cost," continued Nina. "I got the idea for the store in November, so Mom and I went to their house to see if I could use the old middle school which they own. After looking at it, Hank mentioned that he had this (the ISI building) building which might work. It is perfect."
Cinderella's Closet has been open for sales for just a couple weeks, but Nina has been pleased with the response of her endeavor. She said that princesses from as far away as Manning have stopped to shop. She also has a former Battle Creek resident who now lives in California shipping dresses for her to use and is trying to coordinate receiving dresses from the Omaha area.
"I was just very happy that it worked, and it gave me hope for other people," commented Nina in regards to her first sale.
Cinderella's Closet is open on weekends from 10:00 a.m. until 3:00 p.m. and by appointment. To contact Nina, please email her at cinderellascloset51006@gmail.com, go to her Facebook page: Cinderella's Closet, or find her on Instagram: @cinderellascloset_51006. The plan is to have the store remain open for just a couple months to accommodate the proms in the area. When she closes, Nina will return the unsold consigned dresses to their owners. Those that are donated might go to The Foster Closet so that foster children can also feel like princesses. Nina isn't sure yet. Hopefully her princesses will keep coming to find their perfect dress to wear with their princes and all will enjoy prom happily ever after.
