http://www.almostnewweddingdresses.co.uk/
2007-01-02 01:10:47
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answered by Sianny 3
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Hi there, I got married last June and I ordered my wedding dress from the 'House of Brides' in the US.
I know you said you only want UK sites, but if you want to save yourself about £400-£500 this is great way to do it. You can choose the dress you like online, check to see if they stock it in the UK: then go to a bridal shop locally to you, try it on to get an idea of the size and whether you like it. You can then pop back home, and order it online from the US at HUGE savings (even with the Duty tax added by customs over here). You need to allow about 6 months from order to delivery on most dresses though, but that's the same anywhere unless you buy off the peg.
I purchased an Alfred Angelo dress very successfully this way and it was beautiful.
2007-01-03 09:38:54
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answered by Boo 3
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Hi there.
Not sure if it's info or suppliers you're after. Either way, take a look at the Wedding Dress section on Weddingsday.co.uk (link attached).
Hope it helps.
2007-01-04 07:26:01
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answered by Wed Guru 2
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Sarah where do you live? I ask because you really need to try the dresses on and so there is no point in giving you sites for shops in london if you live in scotland!! :)
Also what is your budget?
If you just want ideas then here's one
http://www.bystorm.co.uk/home.php very nice ...avoid the terrible scottish selection and the mother inlaw crap!
2007-01-02 09:11:28
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answered by king_badger 3
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confetti.com is a fantastic website for dresses and everything else to do with a wedding
2007-01-02 09:19:43
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answered by vix 2
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Delphine Alexander on the attached link.
2007-01-02 09:19:18
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answered by Maz 2
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ebay
2007-01-02 09:11:36
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answered by ? 3
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