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She Represents: Princess Pope | Dallas Weekly

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Princess Pope is an entrepreneur, speaker, and business consultant who specializes in showing others how to boldly express who they are through fashion.

Known as Princess the CEO, she is the owner and operator of the award-winning, Guns and Roses Boutique, a unisex lifestyle boutique in Dallas, TX.

A graduate of the Fashion Institute of Design and Merchandising in Los Angeles, Princess has leveraged her business skills and love of fashion to build a thriving career in the industry.

Because of her vision and leadership, Guns and Roses has emerged as a go-to destination in the Downtown Dallas fashion and entertainment scene.

As a speaker and mentor, she educates women and entrepreneurs on how to win in the fashion game, pursue their goals, and make their dreams a reality.

Source: Dallas Weekly

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