0

The Polish Bar of Brooklyn

Posted by Tara Decoda on Sep 25, 2009 in Beauty/Fashion Business Spotlight, Make-Up & Beauty

I visited Polish Bar once before, there was an event there that Michaela Angela Davis hosted and I was listening to the owner Tricialee Riley’s story and was astonished (and inspired)! She started her career in beauty in 1998 working for M.A.C. Cosmetics as a part-time artist, and in the next 7 years she worked her way up to Freelance Artist Management. After she left M.A.C. she worked for companies such as Shu Eumura and Trish Mc Evoy, then opened up her first Polish Bar in the Clinton Hill section of Brooklyn. But that’s just to make a long story short. You may have even seen Tricialee in the MikeNYC commercials promoting Mayor Bloomberg’s economic plan, helping empower small businesses through funding:

Polish Bar_Bloomberg

When you first walk into the Polish Bar, you’re greeted with a very friendly and feminine atmosphere. The walls are pink, the furniture is white, there are manicure tables on the right, and drying tables to the left. Then theres the pedicure station in the back, one long fluffy, pink couch that extends about 10-15 feet long. No separated stations like most nail salons:

polish bar

But it’s not just the atmosphere, amazing service, and experienced owner that has her hands in everything that sets Polish Bar apart from your average shop, the service menu is one that local salons should envy and take note of: Read more…

Related Posts with Thumbnails
  • Share/Bookmark

Tags: ,

Copyright © 2010 Fashion Manifesto | Style. Expression. Manifestation. All rights reserved. Theme by Laptop Geek.