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Win a wedding dress that will be remembered forever

Nominate a special essential services worker to win the wedding dress of her dreams.

Nominate an essential services worker for a Priscilla Michelle Couture personally designed wedding dress.

We’re looking for women who are essential workers and planning their wedding.

We know that planning a wedding is a huge task and with the lockdown, this may have become somewhat daunting.

We have one solution.

In conjunction with Priscilla Michelle Couture, we want to take some of the stress away.

Priscilla Michelle Couture is offering one deserving essential worker bride-to-be a bespoke Priscilla Michelle Couture wedding gown.

Bespoke means that it is designed and made entirely to the bride-to-be’s specifications.

 

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A bespoke wedding gown by Priscilla Michelle Couture normally costs in the region of R15 000 to R30 000.

“A part of the wedding planning that can be stressful, but is also the most exciting, is the wedding gown.

“My job is incredibly rewarding because I get to make brides so happy.

“Essential workers on the frontline giving so much to their communities deserve as much love and support back from us,” said Priscilla Partridge, designer and owner of Priscilla Michelle Couture.

If you know of an essential worker who is planning her wedding, nominate her for a chance to win her own custom designed Priscilla Michelle Couture wedding gown.

All you need to do is:

Write a motivation of no more than 200 words describing what makes her a deserving winner, complete with all your details and the bride-to-be’s details so that she can be contacted if she wins.

You may also nominate yourself.

The submission deadline is May 16 and all submissions and any competition queries must be sent to ivylillyretail@gmail.com.

 

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