“Her Magazine”, Columbus, GA March 2007

As seen in the article, “Carry Yourself Well”

Angie Dorchak's Fashion Dos

  • Do try on a pair of shoes…even if you think they are too high. You may surprise yourself!
  • Do buy a pair of shoes you absolutely love. They will always look great with a pair of jeans and a tee shirt!
  • Do have a great pair of black or brown shoes in your closet.
  • Do splurge on shoes and handbags. They will always fit and will make any outfit!

Angie Dorchak's Fashon Don'ts

  • Don't throw out or give away shoes you think are out of style. They will always come back in style.
  • Don't forget to keep your handbags in a protective bag when not in use.
  • Don't choose not to buy a bag because the hardware does not match your jewelry.
  • Don't follow all the “rules.” Rules are made for people who want to follow them.

“Southern Views”, December/January 2006

As seen in the article, “Making Their Mark, Columbus Georgia's Young Entrepreneurs”

“I received my inspiration from my husband, who is the hardest worker I know. He worked hard for everything he has. And from my parents who taught me that I can do anything I want as long as I work hard." When asked if she had the chance to hire someone famous, who would that be and why, Angie answered: “Sarah Jessica Parker. Not only is she the shoe goddess, but she also taught us that you can 'carry yourself well' with your own personal style.”

“Columbus Community News”, April 2006

As seen in the article, “Retailers bond together to promote boutiques”

Angie Dorchak, owner of “Pursona” and Amber Authement, owner of “Blue Door Boutique” describe their first years as business owners and how they strategically cross-promote each other through word-of-mouth and shared advertising. The women see their inventories as ideal complements to one another and frequently share the same customer base.