Irish Wedding News
01/09/2011
The outlet has launched a monthly Facebook competition where brides-to-be can win a designer wedding dress of their choice from the store.
Facebook fans can enter every month for a chance to win a brand new designer wedding dress, or be refunded on a dress already purchased from the outlet.
All they need to do is answer a question on the Wedding Dress Factory Outlet's Facebook wall. For a second entry, fans who have visited the store can post a review of their experience on the Facebook page and will automatically double their chances at winning a wedding gown up to the value of £400.
The Wedding Dress Factory Outlet specialises in discount designer wedding dresses, stocking over 700 high quality gowns at wholesale prices. Most dresses cost between £150 and £400, compared to their original retail price of £700 to £2000, meaning budget-conscious brides-to-be can save up to £1500 on their perfect wedding dress.
The outlet is able to pass on such incredible savings to their customers due to a close relationship with both well known bridal designers and emerging new talents. The wedding dresses they stock come direct from designers and manufacturers - the majority of which are one-off designs, unused samples, discontinued lines, cancelled orders and excess stock. Some have been used in photoshoots and on catwalks and are discounted even further, but 95% of their wedding gowns are brand new.
Contrary to many bridal shop policies, at the Wedding Dress Factory Outlet, brides are encouraged to try on as many dresses as they like, to touch and feel the fabrics and take their time in deciding on their wedding gown and accessories. It’s this friendly and approachable atmosphere that has contributed to the glowing reviews the outlet receives from its customers - not to mention some of the highest standards of quality in the bridal industry.
A recent bride praised the store and its team of "hard-working and kind-hearted people".
The happy bride-to-be said: "Despite being a busy shop the assistants made me feel like there wasn't another bride in the place. If you’re looking for a dress that looks like it was made just for you and a team of enthusiastic and patient staff who work like their aim in life is to make you feel special then look no further! My only regret is that I only need the one dress or I'd go back again for more."
Fans of the company are already flocking to its Facebook page to enter the competition, in the hope of winning the designer wedding dress of their choice - a massive saving for their wedding budget and a dream come true for any bride-to-be.
To enter, simply visit www.facebook.com/weddingdressfactoryoutlet and post your answer to the current month’s competition question.
(GK/CD)
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'Win A Designer Wedding Dress' Call
The Wedding Dress Factory Outlet is offering customers the chance to walk down the aisle in beautiful designer wedding dresses - absolutely free.The outlet has launched a monthly Facebook competition where brides-to-be can win a designer wedding dress of their choice from the store.
Facebook fans can enter every month for a chance to win a brand new designer wedding dress, or be refunded on a dress already purchased from the outlet.
All they need to do is answer a question on the Wedding Dress Factory Outlet's Facebook wall. For a second entry, fans who have visited the store can post a review of their experience on the Facebook page and will automatically double their chances at winning a wedding gown up to the value of £400.
The Wedding Dress Factory Outlet specialises in discount designer wedding dresses, stocking over 700 high quality gowns at wholesale prices. Most dresses cost between £150 and £400, compared to their original retail price of £700 to £2000, meaning budget-conscious brides-to-be can save up to £1500 on their perfect wedding dress.
The outlet is able to pass on such incredible savings to their customers due to a close relationship with both well known bridal designers and emerging new talents. The wedding dresses they stock come direct from designers and manufacturers - the majority of which are one-off designs, unused samples, discontinued lines, cancelled orders and excess stock. Some have been used in photoshoots and on catwalks and are discounted even further, but 95% of their wedding gowns are brand new.
Contrary to many bridal shop policies, at the Wedding Dress Factory Outlet, brides are encouraged to try on as many dresses as they like, to touch and feel the fabrics and take their time in deciding on their wedding gown and accessories. It’s this friendly and approachable atmosphere that has contributed to the glowing reviews the outlet receives from its customers - not to mention some of the highest standards of quality in the bridal industry.
A recent bride praised the store and its team of "hard-working and kind-hearted people".
The happy bride-to-be said: "Despite being a busy shop the assistants made me feel like there wasn't another bride in the place. If you’re looking for a dress that looks like it was made just for you and a team of enthusiastic and patient staff who work like their aim in life is to make you feel special then look no further! My only regret is that I only need the one dress or I'd go back again for more."
Fans of the company are already flocking to its Facebook page to enter the competition, in the hope of winning the designer wedding dress of their choice - a massive saving for their wedding budget and a dream come true for any bride-to-be.
To enter, simply visit www.facebook.com/weddingdressfactoryoutlet and post your answer to the current month’s competition question.
(GK/CD)
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