
One of our lovely Free People ladies recently got engaged, and we could not be more excited for her. She took a trip over to the BHLDN home office (right here in the Philadelphia Navy Yard) one morning to try on some of their gorgeous wedding dresses – and we were lucky enough to tag along! There were so many beautiful options and it was lovely to see the bride-to-be as she carefully examined how each one made her feel. It was interesting and exciting to see how “a” dress can easily transform into “the” dress once it’s actually on. And once you add a veil – forget it. Instant bride. Here are some photos from that very morning.
A huge thanks to BHLDN for having us!
beautiful…congrats!
Oh these dresses are gorgeous! I love the vintage vibe to them. My husband and I eloped. I know it sounds romantic, but sometimes I really wish we had had a traditional wedding with all the flowers and the dress. Congratulations! Savour every moment of your wedding!
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Everything looks so pretty!
You look so gorgeous!!!!
These dresses are simply stunning.
Congrats :)
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So gorgeous!!
lovely! for a second i thought she was Kate from http://365til30.com/ =)) congratulations on the wedding!
Amazing & congrats.
I would wear them all! I have already 2 dresses because I couldn’t decide between a new one and a vintage dress…But of course you can wear one extra for the party!
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Wow, she looks great in all of them! Bhldn is an awesome store. And congrats to her!
You said it nicely.!
which dress did she pick? they all looked amazing!
Kudos, I like it!
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