Baci Lingerie Reports Success at ANME Founders Show

SHERMAN OAKS, Calif.  Baci Lingerie reported that it concluded a successful appearance at the 2012 ANME Founders Show in Burbank, Calif.

The Baci booth was consistently crowded with lines to meet with the sales team. Baci’s Lash Bar provided an added bit of glamour to the show, as attendees were treated to eyelashes applied by a skilled beautician.

The show also marked the debut of Baci’s new Dreams collection of bedroom costumes.

“The show was a complete success for Baci Lingerie,” said Alicia Sinclair, Baci Lingerie USA national sales director. “We are so pleased to have had the opportunity to meet with both new and old friends, show off our new Dreams collection, and treat the attendees to our Baci lashes. A big ‘thank you’ to all who came to see us. We are already planning some fun things for the next show.”

The Dreams collection drew extensive praise and record orders from attending retailers.

"We love Baci!" said Miranda Marshall, owner of Guilty Pleasures in Charleston, S.C. "The new Dreams line is great! It's fun, flirty, and reasonably priced. It will do extremely well with our customers.”

The collection contains erotic bedroom costumes ranging from naughty maids to sexy schoolgirls. Featuring Baci’s renowned style and quality, the collection is designed to vitalize the role-playing experience.

Baci’s Lash Bar and overall booth drew equal acclaim from ANME attendees.

Miranda Marshall said, “Baci's ANME eyelash bar was a great idea. People were waiting in line for hours to get a pair. Once you see the lashes, you immediately want to own your own, which is why all our employees wear Baci lashes when we do events in the store."

Déjà Vu manager/buyer Megan Swartz said, “Despite ANME being a toy show, we found Baci to be the number one booth to visit. Between meetings and the lash bar, it was hard to get in the booth, and I definitely recommend setting an appointment for the January show, as these reps were busy non-stop.”

During ANME, Baci’s sales team introduced attendees to the Dreams collection and lashes, as well as Baci’s Black Label and recently expanded White Label. Sales coordinator Tori Dejkong said, “We are glad to have been part of the show. Although we were located in the very far end corner of the ballroom, the small and cozy booth was packed with support and love from new and familiar faces. We cannot wait for the ANME in January next year.”

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