The Brooklyn Paper ran a story last week about "Sex and the City" writer, Elisa Zuritsky, who is trying to get rid of the $3,000. wedding dress she never wore.
The bridal shop where she ordered her gown went out of business just days before her wedding and they failed to deliver her $3,000. gown. It arrived after the wedding and she tossed it in the closet.
Now she wants to give it away to the most stressed out and deserving bride she can find. If you are in need and very stressed out, here are the guidelines. Or go to Zuritsky’s blog: Take My Dress.
Guidelines: Your Tale of Woe should be no longer than
500 words and must include your full name, date of engagement,
projected wedding date, and name of your fiancĂ©(e). Don’t worry; I’m
not going to post this information. Only the winning essay and parts of
other essays will be published. Click here for the official contest rules, otherwise known as legal mumbo-jumbo.
oh, to be a size 10, to have a tale of woe, etc. i hope the dress finds a happy ending.