When “THE Dress” Turns into 5 or 6 (N.Y. Times)
Not much surprises me about weddings. But a recent article in the New York Times did.
SARAH NIANOURIS found the perfect wedding dress. Then she continued shopping… Multiple wedding-dress purchases, are a trend in the wedding industry, if the anecdotes mean anything.
Really?!
Josie Daga, the owner of PreOwnedWeddingDresses.com, has labeled the phenomenon multiple-dress syndrome. “A two-dress wedding is old hat,” she said. “Easily 15 to 20 percent of our sellers are two-dress brides. But buying several dresses? This is new.”
There are limits to everyone’s budget. I hear from brides that can’t afford me. If so, how can this be? Or is it such a small percentage of brides that it’s not relevant to 99% of weddings? Or does this just prove I’m a guy?
I wonder if any of the brides I’ve married have done this. Please leave a reply if you have.
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By bukmacherzy promocje, June 4, 2010 @ 10:56 AM
You post great posts. Bookmarked !
By Matroass asdss, June 22, 2010 @ 9:46 AM
Wedding plplanners need to be the leaders, they are the first contact.
By Joahnna Clementine, June 22, 2010 @ 10:11 AM
I can only wish my brides would have unlimited budgets.
By gearge ahhss, June 22, 2010 @ 10:51 AM
Whether is a home wedding or a destination wedding, all planning needs to be done in a timely manner.
By Wedding Bands, July 22, 2010 @ 11:53 AM
This goes to prove how women are indecisive sometimes
Thankfully there is one decision that cannot be done without the groom is wedding bands!