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How to nab a wedding dress for under $100 in Richmond this weekend

How to nab a wedding dress for under $100 in Richmond this weekend

Axios5 days ago

The local branch of Goodwill is hosting its first-ever Richmond bridal pop-up shop this weekend.
Why it matters: You could score a wedding dress for as little as $49.99, per a news release.
That's way less than $2,000, which is the latest average cost of a wedding dress according to The Knot.
State of play: Something Blue: Goodwill Bridal Pop-Up 2025 will takeover Goodwill's Stratford Hills location on Saturday and Sunday.
There, shoppers will find more than 200 bridal gowns, plus veils, shoes, accessories and dresses for bridesmaids, mother-of-the-brides and flower girls — all for a fraction of the price.
Some of the items are gently used, per Goodwill, and some items still have the tags attached.
The folks from Richmond PhotoBooth will be there, too, so shoppers can pose for a free pic to commemorate the day.
If you go: The pop-up at the Stratford Hills store (7101A Forest Hill Ave.) will run Saturday, 9am-8pm and Sunday, 10am-6pm.

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