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Weddings are her business...

Jen Glantz's story, if it weren't already for the film 27 Dresses, could be a Hollywood movie.

September 1, 2016 11:27
Miss Bouquet: Jen Glantz at work

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Jenni Frazer,

Jenni Frazer

3 min read

Jen Glantz's story, if it weren't already for the film 27 Dresses, could be a Hollywood movie. Here's what's known as the elevator pitch in Entertainment Central: nice single New Yorker has a circle of friends, friends keep getting married, and not only does our heroine keep going to wedding after wedding, but she needs a new crowd of like-minded singles to hang out with.

And then - we are still in the elevator, by the way - darn it all, but the new friends insist on getting married, too.

And Jen Glantz, by this time, has been "a perpetual bridesmaid", shimmying in the multicoloured chiffon for wedding after wedding.

So when her copywriting job ended and the inventive Glantz was looking for something else to do, she had an epiphany - if nice Jewish girls can have such things. Why shouldn't she make money out of the wedding scene? What the world needed, reasoned Glantz, was a professional bridesmaid.

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