08 February 2009

E-commerce, Catwalks & Fire!

January has whizzed by and I can't believe we're in February already. Saturdays continue to be the busiest day and we're open some Sundays so make sure you ring for an appointment.

The website is going from strength to strength and I must say a huge thank you to all the brides who have given me such a positive feedback about my blog! We have just introduced on-line sales for the mother of the bride and groom outfits in the sale section and it's being received really well. We're hoping to expand it to the rest of the occasion wear range. All the new outfits are starting to come in now and I really love the new Linea Raffaelli and as our best man is now getting married in April I think I'm going to have a hard time deciding which one to have!

We are having a fashion show just for the Mums on Sunday the 15th March at the Marks Tey Hotel. We have two show times 11am & 1.30pm. It's really good fun and it's great for the mums to have a special day that's just for them with no brides dresses or bridesmaids. After all they put such a lot of time and care into the planning of the wedding.

I have to say this week has been a bit out of the ordinary, on Monday there was snow so all of our evening and fitting appointments cancelled but then we gained some from people who had the day off due to the snow. Then on Tuesday the Chinese restaurant across the road caught fire! There were fire engines everywhere and I have to say they did a brilliant job and put it out within minutes. Before you ask I didn't see any hunky firemen but then I am happily married so obviously wasn't looking!

Nicola Garton
www.theweddingshop.co.uk

16 January 2009

You've Got Male!

It's been a very busy start to the year, Saturdays are the busiest day and we're going to open on some Sundays to try and accommodate everyone who wants to come and see us, so please ring and make an appointment. No sign of the credit crunch here! If you're reading this Richanda you looked really stunning in your Suzanne Neville dress and the jacket is going to set it off perfectly. It's funny how it all clicks into place and you know you've found 'the one'.

We are busy renovating the menswear floor as I write this. It will be housed at number 38 St Johns St, just down from The Wedding Shop and will give the groom and his party their own space away from the brides and bridesmaids to choose their suits without a wedding dress in sight. I'm very excited about this new development, for the first time in nearly 30 years we will be dressing the guys! I'm told by friends in the industry that the men are much easier than brides as they know exactly what they want but the thought of dressing 6 men at once sounds like no mean feat to me! It's going to be great to be able to offer everything under one roof, no more having to pick lots of outfits up from different places.

It'll be ready for the end of January so if you'd like to make an appointment to bring in your Groom then just let us know. We thought long and hard about which brand of menswear and decided on Cameron Ross. The managing director came down personally from Scotland to make sure we met the standard he requires for his label and he has a real enthusiasm for his business and genuinely cares and the prices are very reasonable (more money for the bride to spend on her dress!).

The best thing about writing my blog is being able to share such wonderful true stories with you. On Saturday a lady bought an outfit from our occasion wear department to get married in. She told our manager that both her and her fiance had been widowed and that she met her new husband to be in Tesco. Tesco?! my manager inquired. She said that as she was leaving the store she happened to say to the gentleman next to her that her basket was heavy and it would be nice to be able to put it in his trolley to get it to her car. He said 'no problem!' She said she was only joking but he took the basket to her car, and it was obviously meant to be as they're now getting married. And to top it off, his name is Mr Keys, and her name... Mrs Lock!

Nicola Garton
www.theweddingshop.co.uk

02 January 2009

New Year, New Dresses

I hope you all had a lovely Christmas and New Year, and are now ready to turn your undivided attention to your upcoming wedding! We've had a very international Christmas with brides coming from Dubai and Singapore.

The new Jenny Packham dresses have just arrived and I have to say they are absolutely gorgeous. Some of them are really bo-ho style in lovely soft chiffon's and others are the height of sexy sophistication in luxurious silk charmuse. For those of you that have visited us, you'll know that our shop goes over a set of steps and people can walk underneath you. One bride was trying the Jenny Packham dresses on and was wolf-whistled! We couldn't stop laughing and I told her she must have looked fantastic as the last comment we had from a passer-by was "Don't do it!".

January is very busy in the shop, we don't have a sale as such but we do sell our samples with a discount, so lots of the brides that have been in through the last year will come back and maybe buy the sample, or order their new dress in for the summer.

The Suzanne Neville dresses are also really lovely, the corsetry is fantastic and they give a stunning shape. She has been busy designing for the X-Factor and also for Alisha Dixon and the dresses looked fantastic. Beverley Lister is the latest designer we have added to our collections, if you're looking for a vintage lace style dress, but with the corsetry you would expect from a Suzanne Neville dress, then you'll love Beverly's dresses. From the outside they look soft and feminine but on the inside they are working hard at holding everything just where it should be!

Menswear is coming...


Nicola Garton
www.theweddingshop.co.uk

15 December 2008

Christmas Cheer!

Hello to Katie and all the other brides out there who have read my blog and have noticed that I haven't written one for a few weeks! I honestly didn't think anyone would notice.

Its been a lovely week in the shop, lots of fittings being done. Before Christmas is a very quiet time in most wedding shops, so if you're still looking for a dress, now is a fantastic time to have the shop to yourself, after Christmas is quite another story.

I've been really touched by some of the lovely comments that brides have made this week about the service and quality of care they feel they receive from us. It's such a lovely feeling to know you are doing your job properly. Sometimes things just touch you, from one of our brides who's just lost her Dad to the bride who had a bowl of tomato soup tipped down her dress on her wedding day, the way both of these brides have conducted themselves is a credit to them and their families. It helps to keep perspective on what a wedding should be about, not just the dress!

We all went out for our Christmas do last Wednesday and there was a power cut! We ended up eating our dinner by candlelight! Having said that a great time was had by all.

Well, merry Christmas to all of you and I hope you can take a well earned rest from your wedding plans. We are open between Christmas and the New Year, so if you fancy coming to try on some dresses and have a mince pie we'd be pleased to see you!

Nicola Garton
www.theweddingshop.co.uk

13 November 2008

Always the Bridesmaid


With so much attention focused on the bride and her wedding dress it's easy to forget that the bridesmaids will play a huge part in the wedding day and that the bridesmaids dresses can be the finishing touch, bringing together the whole wedding party or a fashion disaster leaving your guest wondering what you were thinking of!

Read the full Focus on Bridesmaid Dresses article.

10 November 2008

And so it begins

For the last few years my husband has been telling me that I should write a blog about everything that goes on behind the scenes of my Colchester based bridal boutique.

In February '09 our web site will be 10 years old, so I thought that it was about time I added something new for our visitors. One of the main reasons I finally decided to do it was because I wanted people to understand our work ethic, and how hard-working and dedicated we are to our brides and their families.

It also dawned on me that most of our brides have an insatiable appetite for information on everything surrounding their big day, so with this in mind, it is my aim to give you some bridal industry insight, and a wide range of advice that isn't just limited to wedding dresses and tiaras.

Hopefully I can make you smile too when I recount some of the best moments we've had in the 30 year history of The Wedding Shop. So please watch this space and see what life is like from our side of the counter.

That's it for now, I'll be back with more soon.

Nicola Garton
www.theweddingshop.co.uk