Dress Registry Prevents Gown Twins
Filed under: Apparel
A new website has been introduced to help women make sure they aren't wearing the same dress that someone else will have on at an upcoming event. Dress Registry recently launched and is helping the women who have tickets some of the many inaugural balls in Washington D.C. stake their claim. The registry lists dresses by designers like Calvin Klein, Caroline Herrera and Oscar De La Renta as well as thriftier options like Banana Republic. The NY Daily News reports that the site was launched Dec. 1 by Andrew Jones, an automotive consultant from Florida, after his wife traveled to New York to buy a gown so no one at home would have a twin.
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