Bride in a lace ballgown at a window

Bridal Gowns

Gowns for the yes.

A curated collection from Sherri Hill, Mori Lee, Randy Fenoli, House of Wu, and Jimme Huang — plus a handful of private-label gowns from boutiques across the country.

Our Bridal Designers

Five labels we know cold.

Floral-applique gown by Sherri Hill

Sherri Hill

The Sherri Hill bridal line carries the same red-carpet construction that built the prom-dress empire — statement silhouettes, hand-detailed beading, and the kind of gown that owns the room.

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Lace fit-and-flare gown by Mori Lee

Mori Lee

Trend-forward, Pinterest-fluent, deeply wearable. Strong across the full bridal spectrum — A-line, mermaid, ballgown, and a separate Vizcaya prom line for the same family later.

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Tulle ballgown by Randy Fenoli

Randy Fenoli

From Say Yes to the Dress — Randy's namesake line brings TV-fit silhouettes to real boutique racks. Dramatic, romantic, with the kind of bustle the show built around.

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House of Wu bridal gown

House of Wu

The umbrella house behind some of bridal's most worn-and-loved lines — classic construction, generous sizing, fits that flatter every body in the appointment.

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Modern bridal gown by Jimme Huang

Jimme Huang Bridal

Modern luxury — clean lines, architectural beadwork, and the slightly-different silhouette for the bride who's already had the "you'll look gorgeous in anything" conversation and wants the dress that proves it.

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Plus a curated selection of private-label gowns sourced from small boutiques across the country — styles you won't find on every Mahoning Valley rack.

Your Appointment

What to expect when you walk in.

  1. 01

    A real conversation first.

    Date, venue, vibe, budget, what you've already saved on Pinterest. Your consultant pulls based on what you actually want, not what's on the closest rack.

  2. 02

    Five to seven gowns.

    Quality over quantity. Most brides find the one in the first session. You don't need fifty dresses; you need the right five.

  3. 03

    The fit, finished in-house.

    Once you say yes, our seamstress takes the gown the rest of the way. No outside referrals, no fingers crossed. The dress that leaves the shop is the dress that fits.

Typical bridal timelines run 6–9 months. Book early — especially for spring and fall venues.

Ready?

Book your bridal appointment.

Private appointments preferred. Saturdays book first — especially January through May.