Vera Wang Stops Try-On Charges

It has just been announced that Vera Wang has stopped appointment fees at all of the label’s international bridal stores after the charges prompted widespread criticism in China. Now this definitely shows the power of social media. The try-on fees (read my previous post) sparked a lot of controversy everywhere and it was not looking good for Vera Wang.

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“Upon careful investigation and review of the policies of our international operators, we will be abolishing appointment fees in all of our stores,” Vera Wang told WWD. “We wish for all Vera Wang customers to enjoy the same standard of excellence worldwide. Treating our customers in a fair and equitable way remains a priority.

Before the charges were abolished, a staff member at the Shanghai Vera Wang store argued that the fee was to deter “a lot of high school and college students” who weren’t “serious about buying a wedding dress”.

“We just wanted to make sure we were serving the right customers, and the [fee] is then redeemable off the purchase price of any gown,” said the shop worker.

I am happy to see the fees have been abolished. I personally will not pay a try-on or appointment fee to check out a wedding dress or any dress for that matter.

Vera Wang Charges Customers A Try-On Fee

Vera Wang new Shanghai store have started charging their customers a try-on fee for 3,000 yuan (£317.70) for a 90 minute time slot. If a customer purchases a piece, the try-on fee will be deducted from the total price but if no purchase is made, the try-on  fee is non refundable.

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The Global Times reports that the policy aims to “protect the copyright of the designer”, as a statement from the company read. Photos are also forbidden which is quite common with most bridal stores. What do you think of this new policy? Do you see yourself paying the try-on fee?

8 Best Dressed Celebrity Brides

With weddings everywhere this year, I have decided to write about stylish celebrity brides. Here is a list of the best dressed celebrity brides of all time.

1. Duchess of Cambridge: Kate Middleton wore a gown designed by Sarah Burton of Alexander McQueen. The hand-cut English lace and French Chantilly lace dress was paired with matching Alexander McQueen shoes. This is definitely one of my favourite wedding dresses.

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2. Joanna Garcia: Joanna was dressed in a beautiful strapless ivory drop-waist gown and tulle veil by Monique Lhuillier.  She looked amazing in that dress and that cathedral veil is to die for. Lovely.

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3. Kim Kardashian: Kim wore three dresses on her wedding day, all by Vera Wang but my favourite was the first dress. I admit, I am a sucker for the traditional ball gown. I just believe you should look like a princess on your wedding day. It is once in a lifetime anyways (or should be) so go all out.

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4. Khloe Kardashian: The younger Kardashian sister; Khloe wore a sexy figure-hugging mermaid Ethel gown with lavender sash by Vera Wang. I loved this dress on her, she looked so elegant and the touch of soft powder lavender was genius.

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5. Princess Diana: Whenever I think of wedding dresses, this always comes to mind, and my wedding dress of course. This has always been my idea of a perfect wedding dress right from when I was little. She looked breath taking in that dress. She was a modern day cinderalla with a 25 -foot train, 10,000 pearls and silk taffeta skirt. Her dress was designed by Elizabeth Emanuel and this gown started the ‘meringue’ trend of the ‘80s.

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6. Salma Hayek: Salma looked stunning in a Balenciaga gown by Nicholas Ghesquiere. The bride, who wore her hair in a bun with a long veil, held a bouquet of orchids and stephanotis with crystals. Fab.

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7. Jessica Simpson: Jessica wore a “Stephanie” gown by Vera Wang while getting married to Nick Lachey. The dress has a sweetheart neckline and an A-line fit through the waist. That is one hell of a dress, so beautiful.

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8. Holly Valance: Holly wore a meringue-style wedding dress with a bodice top by Melbourne designers J’Aton Couture. She topped it up with a dramatic vintage-style tulle veil stretching out about 15 feet behind her as she took her vows. This is one of my favourite wedding dresses.

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Pictures Sources: glamourmagazine.co.uk

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