MyWeddingGown-Disney Inspired Princess Brides
Interesting StuffBrides to be can now wear Disney inspired wedding gown down the aisle
Disney are coming up with more than princess line products to include Disney-character princess wedding gown for inspiring bride to be.It ain’t come cheap and is price above average from S$1500 to S$3000.The target bride would be those married later in life with their own savings.
“We are enticing them to step up without breaking the bank,” said Jim Calhoun, executive vice president for global apparel at Disney Consumer Products.
Especially to those brides who growing up with Disney from wedding cakes to its new line of Disney inspired character wedding gown , can choose from 34 gowns from its infamous Disney film such as “Sleeping Beauty” and “Beauty and the Beast” and etc.They are designer dress from Kirstie Kelly to the expansion of its popularity princess products amount up to S$3.4 billion sales revenue worldwide last year.
“We do ‘being a princess’ better than anyone,” Korri McFann, marketing manager for Disney Fairy Tale Weddings and Honeymoons, said in an interview.
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