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“Say Yes To The Dress,” But What If…

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Gwen Stefani rocked a pink dress

Sure you can “Say Yes to the Dress,”… but what if you are just not that kind of gal? Here at Glö we celebrate individuality and uniqueness. So if you have always dreamed of heading to a Kleinfeld in NYC then we say, “Go for it!” But what if you just aren’t sure about how you want to approach dress buying? (Or you ask “Kleinfeld, who?” like our founder Taryn did…) Here are some ideas and thoughts you may consider.

Dress Shopping. If you are lucky enough to live by some great stores, why not go see what they have for dresses? Head out with some trusted pals and explore what shades of color, cuts, sleeves, necklines, and arm types work best for you. Once you know what you like your vision is shaped and your world opens up. If you want something special you may not want to pick something off a rack (or you may, I certainly would have if I had liked anything) you can hit up vintage stores and the Internet.

Pre-Owned Wedding Dresses. Once you know what you are looking for maybe it is an option worth checking out. This is best for brides that do not want to pay full price for a dress, are comfortable having a dress that has been gently used, and who maybe just want to find a dress they liked a few years ago and cannot seem to find this season. If you’re interested in this option – check out these sites:

If you are interested in more vintage-y dresses you may also have luck on Ebay or TheFrock.com, though these may be pricey. If you purchase a gently worn dress that fits you well you may be able to enlist a talented tailor. Tailors and dress makers can create an antique or vintage look with simple adjustments, add-ons, or the perfect tucks, folds and lace. This is a great option to explore.

Rent a Dress. I first heard about this trend a few years ago when The Huffington Post ran an article from The Wall Street Journal. It appeared that a budget savvy fashionista set was emerging in New York City. The type of woman that would rather spend her money on a fabulous honeymoon in the Maldives than a dress she’d wear once. The kind of gal that loves glamor, fashion, and the fast life was not about to get sentimental about a dress that was not a family heirloom or gift from a coveted designer.
Rent a wedding dress, guess what? You can rent your dress and let your bridesmaids rent their dresses too. Since this initial article Glamour and New York Wedding Mag have written articles about the great looks available and the practicality for everyone. If renting the dress is not for you, consider renting a one-of-a-kind veil or some fabulous jewelry. Would you do it?
Find more information about rentals here:

As always, celebrate your special day your own unique way.

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