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Hire Bridesmaid Dresses | The Best Place to Rent Bridesmaid Dresses

 

These are strange times and dresses have certainly not been at the forefront of anyone’s mind over the past 12 weeks. Because most of you have not needed to wear dresses recently, we saw no point in trying to push summer styles and encouraging hiring. We know you all have so many more important and difficult things on your minds and we did not want to add to the retail and social media noise.

The past couple of weeks we have seen an increase in enquiries relating to events taking place in late Summer/ Autumn 2020 and also delayed weddings. Many of you had to postpone the big day until later in the summer or move it until Autumn / Winter 2020 or

Just like you can rent wedding dresses and rent a tuxedo, you can hire bridesmaids dresses.

Every member of the bride squad deserves to feel their best on the big day! Hiring a Girl Meets Dress bridesmaid dresses are perfect for the occasion.

The choice of the bridesmaid dresses have to be in line with the wedding theme: in addition, you have to find a shade of colour suitable for all of your friends, taking in consideration the different sizes of the body, skin shades and hair colour.

Talking about the trends of 2020 wedding season, it is immediately clear that blush bridesmaid dresses, pale green bridesmaid dresses, and the multiway wrap dresses bridesmaid are very popular at the moment. Girl Meets Dress has been named as one of The Best Places to Rent Bridesmaid Dresses.

Shop online with Girl Meets Dress for affordable bridesmaid dresses that don’t require alterations. Bridesmaid dress rental:

So, how can you find a dress in line with the wedding theme, perfect for your body shape, trendy and in your budget? Rent it!

Hire bridesmaid dresses and find the perfect bridesmaid dress for you or for your bridesmaids!

Our team of stylists can send you a list of suggestions and give you advice and

Order up to 3 dresses and only pay for the one you wear. Mix & match your bridesmaid dresses.

And, don’t worry about your location because we can send dresses to you all over Europe.


Mother of the Groom dresses to rent

So many of you get in touch asking what to wear as mother of the groom for a wedding this year. We will be soon adding a unique category for this, but for now we direct you to the mother of the bride as this is where the most similar dresses to rent should be https://hire.girlmeetsdress.com/collections/mother-of-the-bride-dresses

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The most popular features of a mother of the groom dress to hire is: Dresses with sleeves, Midi and mid length dresses, Nothing too low cut or revealing, and comfortable. Usually this a dress that you will have to be wearing all day from the church / daytime service all the way through to the evening. So versatility is key and if something can be further dressed up for the night time (a change of shoes, or jewellery) this has added benefit.

Alternatively many of you hire 2 dresses, one for the day and another to change into later on, and often the evening dress code is black tie so an evening dress to rent is your preference!

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Burns Night Dress

 

Burns Night celebrates the life and work of Scotland’s national bard, 18th century poet Robert ‘Rabbie’ Burns. Taking place every year, on or around, January 25th, it is an occasion that is steeped in tradition and is widely celebrated throughout the country and around the world.  This day is always celebrated with a Burns supper on or near the 25th of January.

What to Wear to a Burns Supper?

A Burns Supper can be as grand an event as you would like. Many friends simply gather informally, others host great feasts in large halls.

Ladies – Highland Dress

Formal Highland Dress for ladies is simpler, usually consisting of a full-length tartan skirt. In Clan Tartan, a universal tartan, or to match your partners kilt, if appropriate. The skirt is worn with a blouse and perhaps a matching tartan sash, held with a Clan brooch.

If you are attending a formal dinner they might have a black tie dress code. At such an affair, the men certainly break the kilt out of the closet. Or otherwise tartan trews with a dinner jacket and cummerbund.

For ladies, a great way to add a touch of tartan to your already superb evening dress is with a stole or sash in a complimentary tartan. Maybe you even have a tartan evening dress or hostess skirt. Both are ideal for Burns Suppers.

If you don’t have connections to any of the major Scottish Clans or families, don’t worry, you can wear one of the universal tartans, such as the Royal Stewart, Black Watch, Flower of Scotland, Patriot or Caledonia, these designs can be worn and enjoyed by anyone.

The great thing about tartan is that is is so versatile. Wearing a jumper with a kilt is very casual.

Informal Burns Supper

Tartan is still very much the order of the day. How much or how little you wear is entirely up to you, however it’s considered good manners to show a touch of tartan, even if this is just a tartan ribbon pinned to your chest, or lapel.

Food is an integral part of any Burns Night celebration. Most suppers start with Cock-a-leekie soup or Scotch broth, then it’s the haggis which is traditionally accompanied by bashed neeps and chappit tatties – otherwise known as mashed swedes and potatoes. This is followed by a pudding of either Clootie Dumpling, Cranachan or Tipsy Laird. The supper ends with a cheese board and oat cakes or bannocks.

Whatever you choose to wear to your Burns Supper enjoy your haggis, whisky, and have a lovely time.


Rent Jewellery | Welcome to the latest twist in fashion’s rental revolution

 

In late December, the Daily mail wrote about renting jewellery and the increase in Girl Meets Dress customers hiring their jewellery for events. Read the whole article below by journalist Gemma Champ.

Now you can borrow your bling … and it’s not too late to jewel up for New Year’s Eve!

  • Fancy turning up to your Hogmanay bash dripping in diamonds or sapphires?  
  • Now jewellery hire isn’t only for red-carpet-ready actresses or ‘aristocrats’
  • The first luxury fashion rental website, thrived during the recession and since

“The biggest night of the year for partywear is upon us, and the shops are packed with sequinned, sparkly, frothy little delights.

And yet, who wants to brave the crowds out there only to find a dress that doesn’t fit nearly as well as that old favourite LBD already hanging in your wardrobe back at home? And aren’t we all supposed to be shopping less anyway?

The alternative to buying a brand-new frock is to wear the comfy old one and then pile on the accessories.

Of course, if you were a celebrity, you could pick up the phone to any of the Bond Street jewellers or designer stores and borrow some giant sparklers for the night.

Well, the good news is that, these days, jewellery hire isn’t only for the red-carpet-ready actress or the down-on-their-luck aristocrat.

We have grown used to the concept of designer dress rental — and now a number of companies are joining the long-established Bond Street jewellers Bentley & Skinner in offering gemstones for hire, too.

Fancy turning up to your Hogmanay bash dripping in diamonds or sapphires? It’s easier than you think.

‘Jewellery hire is really starting to take off,’ says Rachael Taylor of The Jewellery Cut, a website that covers jewellery trends.

‘People are realising just how wonderful it is to wear a one-off piece of real jewellery. It’s not the same as High Street jewellery.

‘You really feel like you’re a custodian of something unique for the night, something that so much craft and love has gone into.

‘These pieces are very special, but most of us can’t afford to buy them, so hiring is a great option.’

It’s the uniqueness that appeals to Agnes Cooper, a 36-year-old stay-at-home mum from Harpenden, Hertfordshire, who has previously rented jewellery from 4Element, an online firm that specialises in vintage costume jewellery hire.

She says: ‘If you wear a statement necklace, it’s just that — a statement. The next time you wear it, it’s not a statement any more. It loses a bit of allure every time, so it really makes sense to hire a piece.

‘I rented a beautiful, vintage YSL gold and crystal necklace which I wore to a wedding, and I received so many compliments. I could guarantee no one else was going to turn up in it!’

4Element founder Monika Wojtal spent 18 months collecting pieces of vintage and one-off designer jewellery before launching her company, and has lent pieces to celebrities and models as well as mere mortals.

Pixie Geldof, for example, borrowed a pair of spectacular YSL seashell earrings worth around £350, but available for hire for four days at just £45.

For Monika, renting out jewellery is about sharing the memories of an exquisite piece.

‘I regard the celebrities and my other customers, in towns all over the UK, as the same,’ she says. ‘One week a piece might be worn by an actress in Cannes, and the next for an anniversary party, say, in the Midlands.

‘Inside each box is a memory card of where it has been worn before, so the customer is part of a legacy. I love that. I think great fashion belongs to all of us, not only rich people.’

But it’s not just for those of us who can’t afford the big bucks of an outright purchase. Plenty of people who can afford to buy jewellery are renting instead, simply because it’s smarter to consider cost-per-wear.

Anna Bance founded Girl Meets Dress in 2009 after working on magazines and in PR, where she saw celebrities borrowing items regularly.

The first luxury fashion rental website, it thrived during the recession and continued to do well even in a more buoyant economy.

It just makes sense, she says, to share the cost of luxuries such as jewellery. ‘Women who love fashion but want to shop in a clever way have done the calculations and found they can get more for their money by paying for access to the things they want, when they want them, rather than paying the higher price of owning them,’ she says.

‘Many Girl Meets Dress members are high spenders at designer website Net-a-Porter or Harvey Nichols, with wardrobes full of expensive clothing.

‘Jewellery and accessories rental allows our customers to update their accessory wardrobes at their own pace, and change it based on their needs, whether for travel, business or a special occasion.’

But, for some shoppers, the idea of spending money and owning nothing in the end feels wrong — the experience of wearing the jewellery isn’t enough. Luckily, there are a number of solutions emerging, ranging from part-ownership to rent-then-buy.

For example, all of the jewellery at Susannah Lovis, in London’s Burlington Arcade, is available to hire and to buy. Because it’s vintage or antique, it doesn’t lose value from being worn.

So if you borrow a beautiful seven-string pearl necklace worth £1,700 and you fall in love with it, you can buy it afterwards.

This is one of the swankier jewellery shops in London, however, so the minimum charge for hire is £450.

At Bentley & Skinner, meanwhile, the hire price per day is 1 per cent of the whole retail price (with a minimum charge of £100 plus VAT), so long as you can muster a returnable deposit to cover that overall price tag.

That means you can borrow an early Victorian pearl and ruby cluster ring for £100 a day (plus VAT), but with a £2,150 deposit.

Or how about a Victorian floral pearl necklace with detachable star drop, dating from 1880, for the same £100-a-day cost, and a refundable deposit of £2,400?

Should you win the lottery, you may want to try a tiara for a day or two.

The cheapest one — a late-Victorian diamond-set piece worth £59,500 — would cost £595 plus VAT each day of hire, plus the small matter of a deposit of nearly £60,000. But, then, Bentley & Skinner is a class apart, having served the Royal Family since the Victorian era and loaned out the tiaras for Downton Abbey.

Of course, you’d be very well advised to insure that tiara — though some hire companies include insurance in the cost, so it’s worth checking beforehand.

At a rather more affordable level, The Folly Boutique, hosted on My Wardrobe HQ (the designer rental website Boris Johnson’s partner Carrie Symonds hired many clothes from on the run-up to the election) has a huge selection of contemporary jewellery to rent or buy, with the purchase price often well below the retail price.

You can hire a pair of fabulous Mawi Art Deco earrings from £46 for seven days, or buy them for £167.50, when the retail price would be £335.

If you find you are borrowing jewellery more often than you expected, a subscription might be what you’re looking for, says Rachael Taylor.

‘Covett is a co-ownership company, where you can buy into a piece of jewellery, a bit like a timeshare, and borrow the pieces for a certain number of days a year,’ she says.

‘Then you can sell or trade up. Or, for a subscription fee of about £120 a month, you can borrow other pieces.’ Items include signed jewels by Cartier or David Yurman, and exceptional gems worth tens of thousands of pounds.

For £1,200 a year, you can have access to one item a month for five consecutive days, and quarterly or bimonthly subscriptions are available, too. The pieces range from pretty diamond chandelier earrings, worth £4,500, to a stunning Picchiotti Burmese sapphire and diamond ring, worth £53,000.

There are plenty of less stonkingly expensive designer delights out there, too. So you really can save money — and space in your jewellery drawer — while keeping that Little Black Dress looking fresh, party after party.”

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