Here Comes The Brides...
It also marks the debut of the new 769 cocktail collection, which will be mostly exclusive to the store. Though designed by the bridal team, head of wedding design Tom Mora is quick to note that it’s all-occasion cocktail fare, not just bridesmaid frocks. (A full rack of black dresses, not to mention a mannequin in sequined harem pants, bears him out.)
The downstairs, appointment-only bridal salon can accommodate a blushing bride-to-be and scores of family and friends, while upstairs, buyers can pick up nuptial accessories (collaborative and exclusive pieces from Lulu Frost, Miriam Haskell, Fenton/Fallon, and Albertus Swanepoel) and a few honeymoon necessities like Cosabella lingerie and Histoire de Parfums scents, too.
Executive creative director Jenna Lyons mused on a timeless truth of aisle-walkers: As much as things change, girls still want to be married in pretty dresses.
3 comments:
Hi Fe,
Looks like a lovely place to shop for a bridal gown or little cocktail frock.
Reasonably priced too, if they start at $300.
Happy week
Hugs
Carolyn
Good stuff! I continue to enjoy reading these posts.
Yea, Carolyn. Can you believe you can have a gorgeous wedding dress for just USD 300. It's like a dream come true.
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