Bridesmaid Dresses Try Before You Buy ◎

The process wasn't without its hurdles. One bridesmaid, Elena, found that the specific style she wanted was "out of stock" in the try-on section of Azazie.

Once upon a time, in the chaotic whirlwind of wedding planning, there was a bridal party scattered across three time zones. The bride, Sarah, had a vision of "desert rose" satin dresses, but she knew that asking her six bridesmaids to coordinate an in-person shopping trip was a recipe for a logistical meltdown. bridesmaid dresses try before you buy

Enter the era. Instead of crossing her fingers and hoping for the best with online photos, Sarah turned to services like Revelry and Azazie . The Home Try-On Party The process wasn't without its hurdles

Sarah’s Maid of Honor, Mia, took the lead. She ordered a "Sample Box" from Revelry, which arrived at her door filled with satin swatches and a few different dress styles. The bride, Sarah, had a vision of "desert

After a week of twirling in their living rooms, the girls packed the samples back into their original boxes, slapped on the prepaid return labels , and dropped them at the post office. The Final Result

Since sample sizes are limited, they used metal clips to cinch larger dresses, giving everyone a clear idea of the final silhouette. The Logistics Maze

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