
By Sara Bauknecht
Gina Mazzotta doesn't give much mind to those who say Pittsburgh comes up short when it comes to having a sense of style. In just shy of three years, she's turned her interest in millinery into a full-fledged business based here.
"There's definitely that style in Pittsburgh, and it's growing," she says. "There is a lot of great events people can attend and be fashionable." She's catering to the growing call for ready-to-wear and custom hats with a new Downtown studio.
Source: http://www.post-gazette.com/
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