Wanda Elle's fine fashions

KENT — Jennifer Cranna has opened the Wanda Elle Boutique at the Kent Town Center Shopping Plaza, with women’s clothing for all occasions.

A resident of New York state, Cranna said she has visited Kent over the years and fell in love with it.

“I named the store after my aunt, who passed away 10 years ago from cancer,� she added. “Up until the very end, she was very stylish with great hats and scarves. She always looked phenomenal no matter what happened to her. She had her own amazing style.�

This is the first time Cranna has owned and operated her own store. She started off her fashion career working at the De Marchin Ltd. clothing store in Hudson, N.Y.

“I just fell into fashion,� Cranna said. “I started working part-time at the store and I came up with all these different types of fashion ideas. Then suddenly my boss asked me one day to come with him to a fashion show in New York City. From there, I became a buyer and managed the store. But after a long time of working for them, I got tired of commuting to Hudson and back.�

She chose to open the store in Kent because she feels it’s a good fit for the area.

“My store is contemporary and fashionable, just like Kent,� she said. “It works very well.�

The store has what Cranna describes as an eclectic mix of fashions, including clothes by Isda and Company, Katina Designs, J Brand, Melissa Shoes, 7 For All Mankind and Latico Leather.

“Fashion is all a matter about what you feel comfortable in,� she said. “Looking beautiful comes from the inside. Fashion is all really about personal style. Wearing good clothes does not just make you feel good, it makes you look good. But you don’t need to wear a size 2 to look great. That’s why I have clothes all the way to size 16 at my store.�

The Wanda Elle Boutique is located at 27 North Main St.,  the Kent Town Center Shopping Plaza. Hours are 10 a.m. to 5 p.m daily, except on Wednesdays when the store is closed. For more information, call 860-927-0944.

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