Going, going, gown
Jeff Benson
Some stores give out free coupons, free samples and perhaps even a
free gift here and there. But free wedding gowns? For 53 lucky
ladies, it was more than a great white hope.
Hundreds lined up outside Mon Amie Bridal Salon in Costa Mesa
Sunday as store volunteers aimed to give away up to 100 wedding gowns
retailing upwards of $2,000 apiece to military fiancees and
servicewomen.
“This isn’t about the cost of the dresses,†said Julie Chalupsky,
Mon Amie’s director of marketing. “Every girl dreams of a fairy-tale
wedding, and a lot of these girls are putting things on hold for the
things going on overseas ... We’re just giving them the gowns for
free, and they get to walk out of here, no strings attached.â€
Jennifer Ramirez and her friend, Carolina Valls, both 21, were
among the first in line and camped out for 18 hours just so they
could take their pick from nearly 200 dresses. A Fontana resident,
Ramirez is getting married in July to an Army serviceman stationed in
Iraq. She said the free dress would greatly help with wedding costs.
“I think it’s nice, because most of us have been left to plan our
weddings on our own,†Ramirez said. “This is a huge help.â€
Upon entering the store, Ramirez searched for a strapless gown,
and Valls said she didn’t mind waiting in line so long to help her
friend pick out the right one for her.
“You grab one section, and I’ll grab the other,†Valls suggested,
minutes before doors opened.
For other brides-to-be, the gown giveaway elicited a wealth of
emotions.
“I think I’m going to cry right now,†said Lisa Barragan, 31, as
she showed her fiance’s military documentation and filled out the
required paperwork. “I’m so nervous that I couldn’t even spell
‘Marine Corps.’ So I just put ‘Semper Fi.’â€
Barragan, a Dana Point resident who waited in line for 13- 1/2
hours, said she planned to search for “something that feels
beautiful†and hoped to surprise Staff Sgt. Jason Velez with it when
married in April. Velez proposed to her the week before he was
shipped to Iraq.
Because the store was closed to the public for the event,
Chalupsky said several Mon Amie bridal consultants and managers
volunteered their services for the day.
“Each girl has a vision of what they’re looking for,†Chalupsky
said. “Some want a big gown, some want a small gown, some want
seamless, and some want strapless. Our consultants know what they’re
looking at, and they want to give the girls extra-personal attention
to make this a special event.â€
* JEFF BENSON is the news assistant and may be reached at (949)
574-4298 or by e-mail at [email protected].
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