From January 26th through January 29th,
Volle’s Bridal & Boutique will showcase the chic silhouettes of Enzoani and
Blue by Enzoani . The store will be open on Thursday from 12 p.m. to 9 p.m.,
Friday and Saturday from 10 p.m. to 5 p.m. and Sunday from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.
The family-owned and operated bridal salon is encouraging brides to make an
appointment to view this fantastic collection.
“Since 2005, Enzoani has blended traditional and modern
European influenced couture design. They expanded to include Blue by Enzoani,”
said Vice President at Volle’s Deanna Dean. “We’re thrilled to be an authorized
retailer of this elegant and timeless collection.” Dean added that in the
boutique will stock the most popular Enzoani gowns, so brides who wish to try
on the collection will be able to during the trunk show. There are two ways to
schedule a private showing:
- Request an appointment online, http://www.vollesbridal.com/register.php
- Call Volle’s Bridal & Boutique to schedule an appointment at 847-438-7603
The Enzoani collections are designed by Taiwanese native,
Kang Chun Lin. For the 2012 collections, subdued colors were introduced into
the bridal collection and exaggerated ruffles and pleating were added to
provide texture. According to the Enzoani
website, the designer is inspired by classic beauty with modern flare.
About Volle’s Bridal
& Boutique
Volle’s Bridal & Boutique, located in downtown Lake
Zurich, IL and online at http://www.vollesbridal.com,
is a family-owned and operated full-service retailer of bridal gowns, special
occasion attire and accessories. It is consistently rated as the #1 Bridal
Boutique in the Midwest. Since opening
in 1971, Volle’s Bridal & Boutique has outfitted more than 50,000 brides
and three generations of women. Known for their family values and providing a
superior level of customer service, the boutique’s mission is to make each
bride feel like the only bride in the world. Volle’s attracts national and
international customers who seek high-style without sacrificing personal
service and tradition.
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