Bridal Dresses
QT Seamless Molded Cup 5 Way Convertible Bra (1103) 36D/Nude
(Apparel)
Machine wash, cold.
Each package contains one strapless convertible bra
Grip elastic on the wing keeps bra in place. Hook-and-eye back closure
Molded demi cups with light padding that lift and shape the bust line. Multiway removable stretch straps
Seamless strapless convertible bandeau bra for bridal and formal wear
Customer Reviews:
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What a waste
I bought this bra because I read an article about it describing its "wonderfulness". Must be me. I hate, detest, hate this bra. Firstly, it has a 4-hook closure. Four hooks!!! You'd have to have a back that's 30" long to accomodate that many hooks. It has side bones that pop into V's whenever I... -
Very comfortable
This bra "fits like a glove" and is quite supportive without feeling pinchy like many strapless bras do. The sides are also high enough to give the cups plenty of support so they aren't saggy at all. This item is definitely a bargain!
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besides davids bridal and kay, is there any other shops that are reccomended in the areA?
ummmmmm im not positive, but if u go onto google maps, u can type in "bridal shops near Marlton, NJ" and they will list all of them. or just go onto google and type that in.
it's this ivory colored dress and it had lace, a slight empire waist
i saw it in the window at J West Bridal in Haddonfield, NJ about a year ago. If anyone has a picture of it that would be geat!
link of a similar dress(but...
http://weddings.theknot.com/weddingdress /bs_results_localpop.aspx?GownType=1& ;path1=weddinggowns&path2=search& ;Status=A&DesignerID=&Silhouette =12&Neckline=&PriceRange=&ne wsearch=Y&page=2&item=28&pop =y
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next to images. If you have a hard time to choose the size, please contact us before purchase.
1. Please note our dress run different with Amazon "merchat size chart".
2. Buyer Must choose the size base on OUR OWN size chart. It located right
Marriott Catering Team Visits Carlo's Bakery To Prepare For New Hotel Cake Deal
By Marriott International, Inc.
Posted: Thursday, October 27, 2011 at 4:00PM EDT
Hoboken, NJ - As part of their training for Marriott Hotels' new "Cake From Buddy" promotion, the catering team at select Marriott hotels in New Jersey and Philadelphia visited Carlo's Bakery's new Lackawanna facility recently to sample cakes and learn how to make creative cake designs sure to wow brides.
Carlo's Bakery's Chef Mauro Castano, Buddy Valastro's brother-in-law and right-hand man, took the Marriott team on a tour through the new baking facility, talked to the team about how Carlo's works with brides and other customers on selecting the perfect creative cake designs for their event, and then gave the participants a tasting of Carlo's Bakery's most popular flavors. The Lackawanna facility joins the Hoboken bakery as the newest addition to Carlo’s Bakery.
NJ Bridal Store Refuses to Sell Lesbian a Wedding Dress | Just Out
I gather from friends that picking out a wedding dress can be a pretty big deal. It makes sense — it is often expensive, a wear-once outfit and a symbol of what many people call the most important (happiest, etc.) day of their lives.
It certainly seemed important to lesbian bride-to-be Alix Genter, who arrived at Here Come the Bride in Somers Point, N.J. with an entourage of four family members and two family friends, not to mention muffins and champagne to keep through group going through what (according to romantic comedies) is an often long and arduous process.
But (not-so) lucky for Genter, the New Jersey shop made her decision for her. The Philadelphia Daily News reports (via Jezebel ) that Genter had found a dress and went home thinking she accomplished one of her major wedding prep tasks. But she got a call a few days later from the shop manager refusing to sell it to her because she didn’t want to be involved in Genter’s “illegal action.” (This, apparently in reference to her perfectly legal plan to wed in New York....
N.J. Bridal Shop Refused to Sell Wedding Dress to Lesbian Bride ...
Popular reality wedding shows such as "Say Yes to the Dress" depict how emotionally trying the purchase of a wedding dress can be, but Alix Genter found that out for herself when she was refused her dream dress from a New Jersey bridal boutique.
Genter, a graduate student at Rutgers University, was refused the sale of wedding dress at Here Comes the Bride, in Somers Point, N.J., after she says its manager found out she was a lesbian and insulted her about her pending "illegal action."
Donna Saber, who owns and manages the small bridal boutique, had initially called Genter to follow up on the availability of a special light-weight version of the dress Genter had coveted from her shop.
Saber told ABCNews.com that when she prepared to call Genter about her order, she noticed that she had crossed out the word "groom" and put in the word "partner" instead.
"When I mentioned it to her, 'Oh, I see you crossed out groom and put in partner,' I got a barrage," Saber said. "I literally got a barrage of 'bigot' and other really cruel words...I might be the kind of person that when you get at me, I might continue the fight, and maybe I shouldn't say this, but I have my beliefs. I did say that I, to the best of my knowledge in the state of New Jersey, that we do operate in New Jersey. If she had remained calm, I would have been able to tell her, that it's illegal, it's an illegal action, that her marriage was illegal in NJ. "
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