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October 15, 2024
From: Bristol YWCABristol, TN – One of the most special events in a woman’s life is their wedding. The expense of this day can be a stretch for a lot of couples. YWCA Northeast Tennessee and Southwest Virginia is making sure every woman in our region has access to affordable couture wedding gowns for an unforgettable event.
Located at the YWCA at 106 State Street, Bristol, TN, this warehouse sale is one of the biggest of the year. All gowns on Day 1 will be marked between $200–$300, and on Day 2 the gowns will be discounted to $100–$200. The sale is open to the public on Friday, November 1, from 3–7 p.m. and Saturday, November 2, from 9 a.m. –3 p.m.
The two-day warehouse sale offers deep discounts on hundreds of new couture gowns donated by salons across the country. Brides can save up to 95% off the original price of a designer gown while providing support for YWCA Northeast Tennessee and Southwest Virginia programs.
Enjoy the experience of finding the perfect gown while staying within your budget. We have sizes available from 2–14. Plus size gowns are very limited. Gowns from designers such as Vera Wang, Oscar de la Renta, Monique Lhuillier, Maggie Sottero and Stella York are available.
Your purchase from the Bridal Warehouse Sale helps support children and families in YWCA’s service area. YWCA Northeast Tennessee and Southwest Virginia is on a mission to eliminate racism, empower women, stand up for social justice, assist families and strengthen our community. With a goal of supporting family resiliency in our region, as well as to foster confident, successful and healthy girls and women, YWCA is part of an international movement serving over 2 million in the United States and 25 million worldwide.
YWCA Northeast Tennessee and Southwest Virginia provides services such as sliding-scale child care, education and support for first-time teen parents, teen job-readiness classes and an afterschool STEM program for middle school-age girls.
For more information about this event, please contact Karissa Skeens at [email protected] or call 423.646.3970.