Friday, May 13, 2011

Newly{Maid} Bridesmaid's

When I hear the words "bridesmaid dress" my first thought is Katherine Heigl in 27 Dresses.  So many dresses!  You always hear brides saying, "The best part about this dress is that you can wear it again!"  We all know that is not the truth.  How many formal events do you attend a year where you need a floor length dress?  Or even cocktail dress?  Lets face it- it's an expense and one that you probably won't get more than 1 use out of.  Well as Debbie downer depressing as that sounded, I have some good news past and future bridesmaids.  For all you ladies who spent $200 plus on a gown you'll never wear again, fear not, Dessy's got your back.  They’ve just put the finishing touches on their new project, Newlymaid, where all of your maids can exchange their bridesmaids dresses for…wait for it… a little black dress! So all of those “oh-you-can-SO-wear-it-again” nightmares that are hanging in your closet can actually get a fresh new look in the form of a perfect black cocktail dress! How amazing it that!?




So are you ready to get rid of a few cherished memories you have taking up valuable space your closet? Here’s how it works... It’s SO easy, it’s a total no brainer. First, choose a dress you’re never going to wear again. Then, set up an account at Newlymaid and request a pre-paid mailer. Pop that sucker in the mail and if accepted, log on to your account to see the special pricing and choose the perfect little black dress. That’s it! Easy as pie, right?  The dress styles, which sell between $150 to $250 at full price, range from a sophisticated office look to flirty looks fit for a night on the town.  Click here to see a full breakdown as to how the program works.

In m opinion, this is beyond smart. By jumping on the Newlymaid train, you’ll be putting money right into your pockets (with that awesome discount), you’ll be reducing your carbon footprint (Newlymaid will work with UNIFI, a global textile company, to recycle qualifying dresses that are 100% polyester) and you’ll be bringing a little sparkle to those that don’t have a row of cocktail dresses in their closet. This is one of those ideas, like Spanx or those ugly Crocs, that I wish I thought of this first!

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