What To Do With A Bridesmaid Dress
Tuesday, February 28th, 2012Ladies, once you’ve worn it … you’ve rocked it … you’ve efficiently upstaged the bride, what will you do with it? All that taffeta, chiffon and dupioni creates a gorgeous collection in your closet, but will you wear it again? Of course, we encourage repeat bridesmaid dresses. It carries a great memory, it was tailored to your form and it cost you a chunk of change. But we do admit, at the end of the day, it is a frock you didn’t choose for yourself.
Check out the fun from the pics shot by Dreams to Blessings Photography
Have no fear the fairy godmother is here! Welcome to Cinderella Day!

Cinderella Day is a glorious event here in Charleston where girls who otherwise couldn’t afford to go to prom for lack of a dress are paired with a personal shopper to outfit them for their special evening.
If you live in North Charleston you can take your dresses to the North Charleston Dream Center located at 5505 North Rhett Ave. North Charleston, SC 29406. Or pop into Broadway Images at 2298 Otranto Road.
If you’re in Mount Pleasant you can take your dresses to the 750 Long Point Rd. Mount Pleasant, SC 29464 Donation Shed located in the back parking lot. It is open 24 hours a day, fully equipped with tax receipts. You can also donate at Victoria’s Consignments at 920 Houston Northcutt Blvd., located in the Village Point Shopping Center in Mt. Pleasant or at Butterfly Consignments at 624 Long Point Rd., located in the Belle Hall Shopping Center in Mt. Pleasant (Mon-Sat 10 to 6; Closed Sunday). Any of these places will accept your donations, plus you might find a great piece for yourself … because shopping consignment is cool and cool for the ole wallet.
If you’re downtown, pop into Bits of Lace located at 302 King Street or Butterfly Consignments at 482 King Street. They’ll love to take your unwanted dresses!

You’ll want to make sure to take your unwanted and gently used dresses to a donation center this week because the big day is on Saturday, March 3!

Trust me, a dress you can’t see yourself wearing again has all the potential in the world to make a gal hoping to go to the prom the happiest girl there ever was!

It’ll seriously be a pretty fun Saturday, you may even want to stop by yourself and see the next lucky owner of your garb. Go on down to the North Charleston Dream Center and watch future prom goers shop til they drop!





























Zhenya and Ryan are devout downtowners, and they wanted to show their town off more than anything with their big night! Too hip for the usual drinks and dinner, a 7:30 ceremony in Society Hall allowed the sun to begin setting as they said their ‘I do’s’ and the ballroom went from ceremony site to party site in the blink of an eye.











