MCO bride: Is this a good time to order a wedding gown online?


  • Style
  • Saturday, 18 Apr 2020

Bridal companies are moving into the digital space in view of the Covid-19 situation.

While made-to-measure with its many fitting and alteration sessions remains a dream for many brides-to-be, increasing numbers of brands and designers are offering dresses for the big occasion via their e-shops.

This trend is likely to continue during lockdown measures imposed by many public authorities, which have completely disrupted the usual wedding season, and could convince more dressmakers to embrace web sales in the near future.

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