Alfred Angelo stores close across country, prompting brides to panic
Wedding planning is tough. For hundreds of women, it just got a lot tougher.
Alfred Angelo, a Florida-based bridal shop, has apparently shut down without telling its customers. The move has incensed brides-to-be across the country — many of whom have already put down hundreds of dollars in deposits for wedding and bridesmaid dresses.
Alfred Angelo closed all their stores. I never thought I’d be this kind of bride but I actually teared up. No Disney Princess dress for me
— Marina (@marinaanisak) July 14, 2017
The closure is affecting women in the Coachella Valley as well.
Brides lending other brides their wedding dresses because of the #AlfredAngelo catastrophe has restored my faith in humanity.
— Katy Shock (@kshock90) July 14, 2017
KESQ News Channel 3 and CBS Local 2’s Joe Galli is meet with a local bridal shop that receives products from Alfred Angelo.
“I am just broken hearted about the girls that can’t get their dresses in time I don’t know what they are going to do,” said Pricilla Luna, owner of Together Forever Wedding Boutique.
Luna Has been a Alfred Angelo authorized retailer for years. Women who recently purchased Alfred Angelo wedding dresses from Luna are in luck. The dresses were shipped to her store before the company shut its doors.
Luna said a few women who recently put money down on bridesmaids dresses will have to find news dresses from another brand. She will be working with them to see if she can find similar dresses from other authorized retailers.
The 20 or so Alfred Angelo dresses Luna has in stock will most likely be sent to other authorized retailers for brides in need.
“This particular dress has been called on from Philadelphia I will probably be shipping it out tomorrow,” Luna said.
Alfred Angelo’s Twitter account has been blowing up since the news began circulating.
Brides from Virginia to California took to social media to vent their frustrations. In Washington state, the unexpected closure of a store near Seattle prompted a police response to control the crowd.
“This is probably the worst day of my life,” Candace Lawrence, 23, wrote on Twitter after learning of the closures.
Alfred Angelo’s bridal wear is sold at more than 2,500 stores around the world and at 60 Alfred Angelo signature stores in the U.S. The company has not posted any information about the store closures on its website or official social media accounts, and it hasn’t responded to requests from CNNMoney for comment.
Lawrence told CNNMoney that she visited Alfred Angelo’s Manchester, Connecticut location in April and put down $950 for her dream wedding dress.
“I cried my eyes out,” she recalled of finding the perfect dress. “My mom came up to me and she starts crying. It was over. This was it.”
Lawrence had planned to pick up her gown at the end of July. Now, neither the store nor Alfred Angelo’s corporate office is taking her calls.
“This is the most memorable part of your wedding day, and you don’t know what’s going on,” she said.
Amber McGraw, 27, said she felt “utter heartbreak” when she found out Friday morning that the Dublin, Ohio location had been shuttered.
She’s 64 days out from her wedding and has already paid $820 for a dress, sash and veil. She too has been unable to reach anyone at the store.
Calls put into both the Manchester and Dublin stores by CNNMoney were also not answered. The voicemail box for the Manchester store is full.
“I simply don’t have the funds to go somewhere else,” McGraw said. The check she wrote has already been cleared, she added.
In Tukwila, Washington, near Seattle, it wasn’t just brides who were shocked to find their local Alfred Angelo location had closed.
“The employees of a bridal company in town arrived at work this morning (Thursday) to discover that they no longer had jobs and the company was folding,” Tukwila police said in a statement on Facebook.
Word of the closure quickly spread to customers, some of whom arrived in a panic at the store. Police were called to maintain order, the department said. The employees stayed at work on Thursday without pay to try and help the heartbroken customers, police added.Many other future brides voiced their anger on social media.
David’s Bridal, a competitor, is offering a discount to anyone who purchased wedding or bridesmaid dresses from Alfred Angelo and didn’t receive them. With an Alfred Angelo receipt, customers will receive 30% off wedding dresses and 20% off bridesmaid dresses.
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