Phone: (239) 277-7099
Address: 14975 Technology Ct.
Ft. Meyers, FL 33912
Website: www.houseofwu.com
Year Founded: 1989
Collection(s): Bellissima Couture, Cara Mia, Christina Wu, Dere Kiang, Hannah S, Jacquelin Exclusive, LaBelle Fashions, Panoply, Pretty Maids, Private Collection, Quinceañera Collection, Studio 17, Tiffany Designs, Tiffany Princess
Categories: Bridal, bridal couture, prom, mothers of the wedding, Quinceañera/sweet 16, flower girls, private collections
"House of Wu has been in business for over 20 years and currently carries 14 designer labels, each designating a particular niche; including bridal, bridesmaids, mother of the bride, prom, pageant, and quinceanera. Each collection targets a specific style with focus is on design, fit, and fabrication at an affordable price. The bridal designs showcase a unique brand of beadwork, which has creativity, and individuality that is truly hard to find in today’s market place. The prom designs have been an industry leader due to the diversity in coloration and design of the gowns. Our gorgeous collections can be viewed online by clicking the individual site listed under the “Our Sites” section on the left hand side of our website. House of Wu’s products can only be purchased from our authorized retailers. To find an authorized retailer near you, click the “Find A Store” link on any of our individual products websites and put in your location information. If you are a formalwear boutique and wish to become an authorized House of Wu retailer for anyone of our collections, please contact our Award Winning Customer Service at 800.732.8077 today!"
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Past time to support the importance of the gown
It is beyond time for bridal consumer media and bloggers who make their living advising the bride to emphasize the value, importance and central role of the gown. . . not just how to save money on its purchase.
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Warm, friendly people or some very cool features?
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