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Claire Pettibone wedding dresses arrive at Primrose & Finch

Wedding dresses by
LA-based designer, Claire Pettibone, are now available at
Auckland bridal boutique, Primrose & Finch, including
Mystere
Wedding dresses by LA-based designer, Claire Pettibone, are now available at Auckland bridal boutique, Primrose & Finch, including "Mystere"


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Claire Pettibone wedding dresses arrive at Primrose & Finch

AUCKLAND, 14 February 2013 – For the first time, wedding dresses by LA-based designer and celebrity favourite, Claire Pettibone, are available in New Zealand exclusively from Auckland bridal boutique, Primrose & Finch.

Claire Pettibone’s soft and romantic wedding dresses have graced the aisles of many famous weddings, including that of Una Healy, Katie Melua and Priscilla Chan (aka Mrs Zuckerberg). Her red carpet designs have also been worn by Cameron Diaz, Courtney Cox and Leona Lewis.

“This is the first time Claire Pettibone wedding dresses have been available for Kiwi brides to try on, and we’re thrilled to be the exclusive New Zealand stockist for such a world-renowned designer,” said creative director of Primrose & Finch, Kerry Smith.

Four Claire Pettibone wedding dresses – Yolanda, Mystere, Kristene and Queen Anne’s Lace – are available at Primrose & Finch from today. Three more gowns – Maiden, Constance and Sky Between The Branches – are due to arrive between March and May.

“We are particularly excited about the arrival of Claire Pettibone’s ‘Sky Between The Branches’ gown as this is the wedding dress that Priscilla Chan famously wore for her wedding to Facebook founder, Mark Zuckerberg.”

Claire Pettibone wedding dresses are all made to size in the US and brides are encouraged to contact Primrose & Finch as soon as possible, so that there is enough lead-time to have their dream wedding dress made.

“Our boutique is available exclusively to brides by appointment and we do not charge for fittings. We also provide our brides with a mini high tea to make their visit to Primrose & Finch as enjoyable as possible. Wedding dress shopping should be a pleasure!”

For more information about Claire Pettibone wedding dresses at Primrose & Finch, visit www.primroseandfinch.com.

About Primrose & Finch
Primrose & Finch is a beautiful bridal boutique in Parnell, Auckland, offering a collection of tea length wedding dresses, vintage-style wedding dresses, and exquisite headwear and footwear from the world’s finest designers. The collection includes designs by Claire Pettibone, Joanne Fleming Design, Belle & Bunty, House of Mooshki, Jo Barnes Vintage, Enchanted Atelier and Rachel Simpson Shoes.


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