The lovely people at Debenhams invited me to try out a personal shopping experience for myself and one of my bridesmaids. I'd already figured out my bridesmaids so me and Jodes went to see what they had.
I vaguely recall seeing a huge section of the oxford street Debenhams but had always had this preconception that off the high street was a no go.
Alas I decided to stop being such a snob and really start looking at my options, after a visit to the big Oxford Street Debenhams I was astounded by all I was seeing. The more I looked, the more I found.
Jodes came in with me to look for bridesmaids dresses and of course one of my first stops was Coast. I've always been a big fan of the brand since I was younger and bought my first prom dress from there, but the lively thing is we've all seen it evolve into a fashionable brand.
I didn't really and still don't for that matter, know exactly what color scheme I want but I knew I don't like oranges or reds and a definitely didn't want maxi dresses.
We arrived and were greeted by the wonderful personal shopping assistant Alan. He gave us a quick chat (and supplied me with tea and biscuits) by introducing himself and what this whole experience is about. I was surprised that if you do book a personal shopping experience you aren't obligated or made to feel like you need to make a purchase - a big weight was lifted off my shoulders. Whenever we think of personal shopping you can't help but feel you would feel somewhat forced to make a transaction, which would ultimately leaving you feeling very sour about the company.
It suddenly dawned on me that me... Annie was going to be getting married! I promise I'm not lying but I have never been one of these girls who knows what dress she wants, in all honesty I haven't even the slightest clue where I would even start. This is good that I'm open minded but my decision making skills are diabolical and therefore could be a long process!
We did go on to look at wedding dresses but to be honest for the pure fact my other half reads my blog, (Hi Nick) I don't want to post any incase I go back and buy one! However let me just say this, that when you think of 'highstreet' wedding dresses you immediately associate them with being 'frumpy', well these were far from what you would imagine anything highstreet to be.
The wedding dresses came in all kinds of shapes and sizes... after trying one in particular on I nearly bought it and it was only £295.00. Bargain. I was honestly stunned at how cheap the dresses were and how much they cost. I didn't buy anything but I would certainly be back, my Mum really needs to be with me to enjoy all this so it felt a bit wrong buying a dress without her. I did buy my wedding shoes though! I fell in love with a pair of Jenny Packham heels which did managed to worm their way home with me... when you know about shoes... you know! I will be testing out all things wedding related at Debenhams so make sure you pop back to take a peak!Anniexoxo