What’s more, there are a ton of niche bridal dress and accessory designers, as well as milliners, that most of us have never even heard of. Yassky, who spent years covering the market for WWD and Ingram, who’s been running a successful bridal boutique in Manhattan for years, know those designers. Which means we’ll be introduced to many under-the-radar hat makers and bridal experts,
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As I’ve mentioned before, finding a wedding dress, a wedding veil,
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And maybe even more important: There’s a great return policy! If you’ve tried on a dress before and you know that it fits, you don’t need to worry. But if you haven’t, you can purchase dress insurance for around $200. The insurance allows you to receive a full refund on the dress, and includes return shipping, etc. (Most sites that sell high-end bridal gowns, particularly at discount, only offer store credit on returns. Which, if you’re spending several thousand dollars on a dress, is pretty insane.)
Yesterday, I met with site’s co-presidents, WWD and W vet David Yassky and former corporate lawyer Shara Levy. Essentially, the duo–along with renown bridal boutique owner Mark Ingram (who serves as chief merchandising officer) and former Vera Wang creative director Deborah Moses (who serves at chief creative officer)–have built an online world for brides interested in more than cupcake dresses and tiaras. (Although there will be some of that,
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With the decline in high-end bridal boutiques–Saks got rid of all but two in the last couple of years–many brides just don’t have access to the Oscars,
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That’s all about to change with The Aisle New York, a members-only website, set to launch the first week in October,
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The Aisle New York is offering automatic membership to Fashionista readers, so click here to sign up. And please,
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