Friday, August 2, 2013

Many ladies need to be personalized

Dressestime has recently proudly introduced its cheap homecoming dress promotion to indicate appreciation to all ladies worldwide. Now, all people can enjoy a discount, up to 59% off, when purchasing Dressestime' Homecoming dresses online.

Many ladies need to be personalized and attractive, and Dressestime's Homecoming dresses can satisfy their requirements very well. Women can find many hot designs in Dressestime's collection of Homecoming dresses. Dressestime has carried out a lot of research to ensure that only the very best dresses are offered for sale on its website.

"Now, we are launching a special offer on Homecoming dresses to show our appreciation to all shoppers worldwide. Our Homecoming dresses have great market performance, and have led to our fast growth in the previous few months," says, Laurens, spokesmen of the company. "We are courage customers to visit our store every week; so that they can know what interesting items are currently available."

Low-priced Homecoming dresses have been extremely popular in the present economic environment, and ladies would not spend money like before. Dressestime is striving to give its clients a truly unique and one-of-a-kind shopping experience by offering high-quality and trendy dresses at affordable prices.Along with trendy Homecoming dresses, Dressestime is offering a huge selection of wedding dresses, prom dresses, evening dresses, and, more.There are a lot of things you may expect to see in a fast-food restaurant’s drive-through but a wedding dress probably doesn’t come to mind.

However, that’s exactly what one customer found Wednesday morning when heading to the McDonald’s near N.W. 23rd St. and Pennsylvania Ave.Cynthia Ford and her children discovered the dress, which was still wrapped in plastic from a dry cleaners, in the restaurant’s parking lot.

Cars were running over the sentimental item so she and her children decided to rescue the dress from any further damage.There is no way to tell whose dress it is since there is no name on it and no phone number listed.Ford says she would love for the rightful owner to be found and can’t image how something so precious would end up in the parking lot.

“They opened the trunk and it just fell out?  Automatic trunk?  I don’t know,” she said.  “I’m pretty sure she’s going crazy.   I’m pretty sure.  So we just want to find the owner of the dress and let her stop worrying about it.”Moliere Bridal in Oklahoma City is keeping the dress until the rightful owner can be found. I'm sure there is a special place in wedding hell for people like me. You see I once resigned as a bridesmaid.

It was a decade ago. Toni (not her real name - oh what the hell, actually, yes it is) anyway she and I were close friends at uni but as soon as I graduated I moved from Brisbane to Melbourne then London and finally settled in Sydney. I only came back to Brisbane once a year. We were still friends but we only spoke on the phone maybe twice a year.

I was surprised when she made a big deal about catching up for a coffee the next time I was in Queensland. I was more surprised when she asked me to be her chief bridesmaid. But it's the sort of thing you can't say no to. So I awkwardly said 'yes'. I was excited for her to be getting married. I was happy she was in love. I just focused on that.

I thought 'what the hell', I'd get a new frock and because I lived in Sydney I figured I'd provide support over the phone.Ummm no. She expected me to fly up to Brisbane to go dress shopping, then again for shoes, then again for final fittings. Plus she wanted me to throw her a hen's party.

Now if she was my best friend who I spoke to most days I would do all of this without question. But, I didn't know a single one of her other friends and the thought of male strippers at a tacky hen's party made me want to gag. I had also only met the groom once.

At the time I had a very demanding job at Channel Nine. It was massive in terms of hours but paid peanuts. The thought of the time off and cost of the flights had my mind swirling.

Two months out from the big day I finally got the courage to tell her it was all getting too much. I would have rather stuck a fork in my eye than have that conversation. There were tears, accusations and anger. And I deserved it all.It seems I'm not alone in my reluctance. But I had this massive sense of relief. Which is not the emotion a bridesmaid should feel.

Click on their website wwww.marrybride.com for more information.

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