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Mrs. Hot Cocoa, Boston/Los Angeles Age and Occupation: 31, JD/PhD Student Fiance's Age and Occupation: 32, Medical Student Engagement Date: May 30, 2008 Wedding Date: March, 2009 Blogging Since: April, 2008 Venue: Ritz Carlton, Marina Del Rey About Me: I am a professional student by day and an amateur cupcake taster, bargain shopper, and wedding planner by night. I am obsessed with NPR, the Food Network, paper, dance shows, Anthropologie, post-structuralist theory, Weddingbee!, "The Office," and celebrity gossip. When not procrastinating from my dissertation, I spend time catering to Jellyby, our overly anxious shih tzu, and getting to know Mr. Hot Cocoa. We have only been dating for fifteen years, so it's like I'm in love with a stranger! From the East Coast, we are planning a Jewish-Chinese Extravaganza in L.A., where we both grew up.
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Charitable Shopping

July 30th, 2008 @ 9:31 am by Mrs. Hot Cocoa

Alright, say you got real intimate with other brides’ bazoombas at Kleinfeld’s and escaped the clutches of an emaciated, three-story-tall bridezilla at Priscilla of Boston. Where do you go for a respite from high-pressure and high-priced bridal boutiques? If you are Miss Haute Cocoa, you’d head to the Bridal Garden in Manhattan or the Vows Bridal Outlet in Newton, MA. You’ll hear more about Vows (where Mrs. Toucan found her second dress!) in my next post, but first let’s finish off our New York Sampler with the Bridal Garden.

The Bridal Garden describes itself as “New York’s only non-profit bridal boutique.” Yeah, you read that right: non-profit. If you’re like me, you’re probably feeling a little violated by numerous vendors reaching into your pockets with their sticky little fingers. Well, no coffer-lining here.

All of the Bridal Garden’s proceeds go to benefit education for New York City children! In fact, according to its website, the boutique “opened its doors in 1998 as part of the fund raising for Sheltering Arms Children’s Services.” Currently, its proceeds benefit students at the Brooklyn Charter School in Bedford-Stuyvesant.

Now, what will be truly mind-blowing for the capitalist scrooges out there is that being charitable toward NYC schoolchildren somehow also allows you to save money on a designer wedding gown. Although the boutique is quite cozy (real-estate-speak for cramped like a phone booth), it has a good selection of sample and gently-worn gowns, ranging from unlabeled designers to Vera Wang, sorted by style and size. They also have veils, tiaras, and some jewelry. Bring a friend to help you peruse the stock—the racks are crammed with all types of silhouettes, sizes, and price levels, so invite someone who is not only patient but discerning. Since the boutique relies on donations from designers, other bridal stores, and brides, the selection is vast but unpredictable, and you have a chance of getting gowns in non-sample sizes. One bride (who came all the way from Japan!) walked out with an amazing deal on a simple Vera dress that perfectly fit her size-2 frame.

Like Kleinfeld’s, but unlike Vows, dresses are sold as is; repair and cleaning not included. Some of the gowns (particularly ones with delicate embellishment) were in worse shape than others. I really liked a Monique Lhuillier gown, but as you can maybe see in the picture (taken illicitly, btw—no cameras allowed), the beautiful beading was a little disheveled, some of the lace was torn, and the sash hung on by a thread. I was able to negotiate the dress down another $500 from the Bridal Garden’s original price (around $2000), but ultimately I wasn’t prepared to spend over $1500 on a gown that, while lovely, was so sad and broken. Like a little Miss Havisham.

Let me mention that many of the gowns I tried on were in exquisite condition and were also more affordable than the Monique above. This very lovely label-less gown, for example, was in perfect shape, was under $1000 (if I recall correctly), and I could have worn it that very day.

And here, courtesy of our very talented photographer, Leigh Miller, is a breathtaking picture of a bride looking absolutely stunning in her Bridal Garden purchase.

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Aside from benefiting a good cause, I also enjoyed the vibe at the boutique. Fortunately (or unfortunately, I suppose, if you are feeling a bit lonely lately), the sales consultant didn’t hover or try to cop a feel. Appointments are required, so it wasn’t too crowded. The dressing rooms, while small, were clean and well lit. I didn’t find a dress there that day, but I definitely enjoyed the experience and would recommend it to other brides looking for a good bargain and an even better cause. And if you were inspired by Mrs. Tulip’s enlightening post about charitable ways of unloading your wedding goods, you can also donate your gown to the Bridal Garden after your wedding. You’ll even get a tax deduction, so you can stick it to both the IRS and the big bridal emporiums. Swwweeeet!

Have you been to the Bridal Garden? Did you buy your gown there, through Brides Against Breast Cancer, or another similar charitable organization? Are you curious as to why I’m always headless?

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19 Responses to “Charitable Shopping”

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KateMW (message)  2,714 posts, Sugar bee

I think it’s a very neat idea. We don’t have anything like that here, since most women in the South seem to save their dresses to inflict pain and countless guilt trips on their daughters years after the dress went out of style. Fun!

 
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Miss Pinot Noir (message)  772 posts, Busy bee

I shopped at the Bridal Garden too but I didn’t end up buying my dress there. I’m planning on donating my gown to Brides Against Breast Cancer after the wedding.

 
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Like Miss Hot Cocoa, I consider wedding planning the olympics of bargain hunting - the quest brand names & good quality without paying full price. My plan was to avoid bridal shops altogether. Luckily, I had a tremendously successful trip at Brides Against Breast Cancer! Their website doesn’t give you an inkling of all the quality dresses they’ll have, and I didn’t realize that there would be so many volunteers there to help you try on dresses and offer their opinions (without the incentive of a commission)! They even had a tailor on hand to advise us on how/if the dress could be altered to fit our bodies. Another bonus- you get to walk out with your dress that day (huge for a bride who is planning her wedding on a shorter timeframe and doesn’t want to pay rush delivery fees). My gown was a mere 1/3 of the original price! For the price of a polyester gown I got a gorgeous duchess satin silk gown with functioning buttons down the back (not just decorative next to the zipper). Though I would never have paid the full ticket price for my gown- it was exactly what I had been looking for and I felt great knowing that the money was going to a good cause.

 
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teawithmisspaloma (message)  38 posts, Newbee

I got my beautiful designer donated Rina di Montella gown at the Bridal Garden and I have been talking it up to everyone I know. And if you don’t find your dress on the first try - try again, they literally have new merchandise coming in every week! And it was a bare-bones, dragging dresses out of the hanger, scoping things on my own blast! Go with friends to help you though there was one staff member there and she definitely didn’t have time to zip you up!

 
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Mrs. Jasmine (message)  1,154 posts, Bumble bee

Ooh you look HOT in that second dress. It fits you like a glove!

 
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Nicole

Miss Havisham.
Love.It.

 
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bugaboo (message)  122 posts, Blushing bee

Yes, I am curious as to why you are headless in your pictures? :)

 
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Miss Pineapple (message)  676 posts, Busy bee

Awesome! I never even knew such places existed, although I am fairly sure they don’t in Pittsburgh. I love this idea and would have been all over it.

 
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MissSauce (message)  94 posts, Worker bee

I tried the Bridal Garden, and there was a fantastic hand-painted dress that my sister and MOH tried desperately to get me to buy, but it was way out of budget. Also, they had no problems with me taking pictures… maybe I just had a very laid back salesperson?

 
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marianneinvan (message)  198 posts, Blushing bee

That label-less dress is stunning Miss Hot Cocoa!

I don’t think there is anything like Bridal Garden here in Vancouver, but it’s such a neat idea!

 
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Miss Avocado (message)  1,407 posts, Bumble bee

Haha, Headless Mis Havisham.

 
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Miss Hot Cocoa (message)  1,715 posts, Bumble bee

Hi everyone, I forgot to link to our wiki on Brides Against Breast Cancer: http://wiki.weddingbee.com/Brides_Against_Breast_Cancer. A few Bees, incl. Mrs. Bee, have volunteered at the event, and it is another great opportunity to fuse your love of bridal fashion with your charitable ambitions.

@bugaboo: Ha ha ha. Was it b/c my face was looking so fug that day that the camera refused to pick it up or b/c my photographer was drunk?

 
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Miss Pomegranate (message)  956 posts, Busy bee

Man. This is yet ANOTHER fabulous idea I wish I had known about when I started my dress shopping adventures! I love this idea - and the dresses are gorgeous!

 
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Baltimore1010

I found my stunner at a Brides Against Breast Cancer and I feel like carrying a banner down the aisle with me so everyone in attendance knows - of course, I’ve already told most people. It’s also inspired us to do ‘tokens of Love’ where we’ll make a donation to charity on behalf of our wedding attendees.

 
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frenchbulldog (message)  6,063 posts, Bee Keeper

Seriously WONDERFUL idea!

 
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Miss Green Tea (message)  705 posts, Busy bee

buying my dress from BABC was the only thing that kept me from going insane with the whole wedding dress shopping ordeal. wish there would have been a bridal garden near me!

 
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Mrs. Tulip (message)  615 posts, Busy bee

Love your posts, Miss HC. :)

 
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[...] the last episode of the Adventures of Haute Cocoa, our intrepid heroine used her penny-pinching skills for good as [...]

 
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Jeissica

This is very neat. Another neat idea on the gift registry front is GivingPal. You can list your gift registry and add items from any site online and when your invitees buy off your online registry they’ll be earning donations for your favorite charity at no cost to you or your guests!

 


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