Where is the Best Bridal in Houston, Texas?
My experience with WBD hasn’t been a great one but hasn’t necessarily been horrible either. I was looking for a particular designer – St. Patrick, a Pronovias line – and WBD was the only salon that carried them. I first tried on dresses in July 2008 for my May wedding. I loved all the St. Patrick and Pronovias hip-hugging gowns, but as an average size 12 woman, I could not fit in their size 6 and size 8 sample gowns. They did not have a single gown in a size larger than 8 in these designers. Not everyone is model thin! I wanted to cry. I went back a second time to try to find something else with my mom and narrowed my search down to two dresses that I didn’t love but would work so I returned a third time with my bridesmaids to pick my gown. WBD charged me a $50 fee since this was my third visit…and of course did NOT tell me before I showed up that I would be expected to pay this. But of course, it would be deducted from the price of the gown. I ended up purchasing my gown that day a
I recently purchsed my wedding dress, veil and accessories from Mia Bridal Couture. I am not a fashionista, but wanted to look fabulous on my special day. The ladies at Mia listened to what I wanted and gave great advice to enhance the look that I was seeking to achieve. They were very helpful without being pushy. I had a great experience at Mia and highly recommend it.
As I shop at Saks regularly for clothes, it was also the first place I looked for a wedding gown. I was impressed with their selection as well as their personal, personable service. Vanessa, my bridal consultant at Saks, was one of the most down-to-earth people I encountered in the wedding industry throughout all of my planning. She made the dress shopping experience both fun and efficient.Pros + Amazing service, Great selectionCons – Parking can be a pain