Austin, Texas Business Leaving Women Without Wedding Dresses
Both men and women in Texas dream of getting married.
Finding that special someone takes a long amount of time. You have to find that right individual, spend an extended amount of time with them learning their likes and dislikes...there's a lot when you finally meet that person. So when the question is popped, the planning takes a long time as well.
For example, the venue has to be booked, the men have to get their suits, food has to be made. But there's one thing we'll be focusing on, and that is the dress the bride to be wears. There is no shortage of shows and events focusing on the finding of the perfect dress.
But...what happens when the future bride doesn't receive the dress she bought? It's a scary thought isn't it? Well, in Central Texas, that situation has made itself known.
Austin, Texas Brides Not Getting Their Dresses From A Business, But Why?
According to KVUE, Belle Saison Bridal is currently facing scrutiny due to the fact their closure has affected women's nuptials. With one customer being unable to get back their dress following a request for preservation. Another woman, Sarah Hilsabeck, purchased her dress from the business, and never received it.
However, how did it reach this point? When KVUE went to the location of the store, they discovered a notice of failing to pay rent. According to news organization, the store owed nearly $75,000. Thankfully, KVUE reports the landlord the area is doing their part to help brides get their wedding dresses back.
Hilsabeck, also was able to reach out to another store that had her dress in stock. As this is a developing story, we will have more information if it becomes available.
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