Saturday, October 31, 2009

One more reason why we do what we do



On Monday I received a voicemail from my 14 year old daughters elementary school friends grandmother.( Peggy is the grandmother, Imani is my daughters friend.) She said her other granddaughter, Raven, was nominated for high school homecoming queen. Ravens mom is paying for her other son's college at Sac State and she was struggling to get a beautiful dress for Raven for homecoming court. Dawn, one of On Monday I received a voicemail from my 14 year old daughters elementary school friends grandmother.( Peggy is the grandmother, Imani is my daughters friend.)  She said her other granddaughter, Raven, was nominated for high school homecoming queen. Dawn, one of my sales consultants, called Peggy back and told get about some fabulous dresses on our sale rack at $29.99. They discussed Ravens size and style and asked that we send a few pictures over. (grandmother Peggy was not feeling well and couldn't run downtown to the store ). Dawn took a few pictures and I sent them via text. The next morning Ravens mom came to the store. Since her figure was very close to her daughters she tried them on. After 3 or 4 she was certain she found the perfect dress for Raven. Dawn also sold her heels for $30. Jai, Ravens mom was so anxious, praying her daughter would love the dress.
Later that evening I received a text message from the # I had sent the images of dresses to. The text was a picture of Raven in the dress and heels, "she loves it!" the message said.
I then had received a voicemail from the grandmother , teary-eyed, thanking us for such an amazing dress and stating that Raven was so excited she yelled and fell to the floor with excitement! The call brought tears to my eyes.
Friday, 10/30, 9pm, I get another text from the #, "Raven won, my beautiful daughter is senior home-coming queen! Thank you so much for helping us make her day!"
then Raven sent a picture of herself thanking us too.
The gratitude left me speechless.
There is nothing more enjoyable and satisfying then appreciation.
Congratulation Raven, Homecoming Queen, Sierra High class f 2010!
Pictures to be posted soon. I could not figure out how to load them from my iPhone. ?? :)

Tuesday, October 13, 2009

Shopping through aisles & endless racks of bridal gowns that look the same?

That's not what bridal gown shopping is meant to be.

We have made it possible for you to avoid shopping for your

wedding gown in a warehouse or department store setting,

and still offer better price, quality & selection.

Mira Bridal Couture is the only bridal salon carrying exclusive* gowns from renowned designers. With moderately priced couture from Watters, Wtoo, Pronovias, La Sposa, & Nicole Miler to chic couture by Lazaro, Jim Hjelm, & Martina Liana. We offer every style, silhouette, and price desired.(For an example of price ranges, scroll to the bottom of the page)

Looking to buy your gown from our ready to wear and off the rack sale? Mira Bridal Couture will always keep our ready to wear and off the rack sale up to date and fresh. All ready to wear and off the rack gowns priced $599. (Visit our website under "sale" for more information on off the rack gowns.)

Specializing in out of town bridesmaids and groomsmen.

Mira Bridal Couture

For the modern bride and groom

1019 J Street

Modesto, Ca. 95354

209.338.9333

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Offering stylish attire for the modern bride & groom.

Beyond the gown we offer the most desired looks for the

entire wedding party, event coordinating & day of planning.

*Owner & buyer Mira Jantz establishes strict buying guidelines with each designer represented in her store. These guidelines ensure that no other bridal salon will carry the same designer with in a specific distance. Most ranging 90 miles away. This provides integrity and uniqueness in your shopping selection. While shopping online, feel comfortable knowing that every designer we carry is an authorized dealer*. (Every designer will list "authorized dealers" on their website. If a store you are shopping at is not listed on a designer’s website, they may not actually carry the designer they say they do. Buyer beware.)

Bridal

Nicole Miller $595 & up.

Wtoo by Watters $600 and up

Watters $900 and up

La Sposa $800 & up

Pronovias $900 & up

Marisa $1800 & up

Vineyard by Pricilla of Boston $1800 & up

Jim Hjelm $2000-$3900

Lazaro $2800-$5300

Wedding Party

Bari Jay $150-$200

Jim Hjelm $190-$310

Melissa Sweet $220 & up

Vineyard from Pricilla of Boston $190 & up

Nicole Miller $230 & up

Tuxedo and Suit Rental

With 5 ordered, Groom free and $20 off each grooms men.


2010 Pronovias and La Sposa Collection. Just in this week!








Sunday, October 11, 2009

black bridesmaid dresses?? ok or not

ses?
Answer:

Black is beautiful—even at a summer soiree. Just make sure that the dresses are fun, not funereal. The best way to do that is to opt for lightweight fabrics and designs that aren't too covered, or to mix things up with dresses featuring trim in a lighter hue. A strapless knee-length frock in cotton pique or polished cotton would be perfect for a daytime ceremony. If you're having an evening affair, chiffon and organza are two dressy, elegant options. Also, make sure that the entire party—particularly Mom—isn't in head-to-toe black. If she decides to go dark, try navy or a deep red bordeaux.

courtesy of brides.com

personal note. black is easy. bridesmaids love it, it's classic, anything matches and who doesn't love a little black dress now and then.

Wednesday, September 30, 2009


Vote for Mira Bridal Couture!

http://www.modbee.com/readerschoice


New website launched

I am excited to announce we have just released a new website that is mobile friendly....With all of this crazy technology, I figured it about time to make things easier on our clients. Why not be able to go through our website from an iphone?? So here you have it. www.shopmirabridal.com
You can also reach it through our main site of www.mirabridal.com. When entering you have the option for the main site or the "mobile user/HTML". Hope it works well for everyone!

PS. Thanks to Stephanie Baker Photography for providing us pictures of our recent clients for the new web.

Tuesday, September 29, 2009

I love this article. It speaks to the integrity and respect around your wedding your gown and helping others rather acting on a trend that will fade quickly.

Don’t Trash the Dress

Saving Gowns, Preserving Memories

"Is This Any Way to Treat Vera Wang?"1 When Caren Chester, posed this question on June 10, 2007 to her New York Times readers, she could never have imagined how poignant her comment was to Making Memories Breast Cancer Foundation.

Her article sparked by Mark Eric Photography's website "trash the dress.com" recommended that brides trash their wedding gown by, "swimming in it, wearing it on horseback, even burning it — all while her photographer clicks away."2 Although, we understand the creative concept behind the Trash the Dress photography movement,3we sincerely hope destruction of wedding dresses is a fad, which does not catch on.

It dismayed us to witness these beautiful designer garments treated with so little regard. Making Memories is asking brides, for whom warehousing these precious memories is a poor option, to consider donating their wedding dress to our Brides Against Breast Cancer division. Our Foundation resurrects these dresses, giving them new life as a bride's "dream gown" while the proceeds from the sale of these treasured possessions help grant wishes and memory making events for women and men who are losing their battle with breast cancer.

However, as explain by TTD website, most of the photos are simply pictures snapped in "somewhere out of the normal element." If care is used, these memorable photographs can still be shot while preserving the integrity of the gown and allowing it be passed along to another eager bride.

For more information about Brides Against Breast Cancer,visit: www.bridesagainstbreastcancer.org1-2. Is This Any Way to Treat Vera Wang? By CAREN CHESLER Published: June 10, 2007 New York Times 3. Mark Eric Photography, www.trashthedress.com

Monday, September 28, 2009

Tessa and Stuart Hall



I have worked for the Curti family before. Their daughter Katrina married Brian in SLO / Paso Robles 2 years ago. So I was excited to find out that Tessa, their second daughter of 3 was engaged. Stuart is a Vet in the Visalia area, but born / raised in England. Most of his family flew in from England for the wedding. The brides family is from Tulare / Visalia.
The wedding ceremony took place at Mission San Juan Bautista and the reception was in Aptos at Rancho Soquel. Romantic, fun, and personal. The Curti family knows how to put on a spectacular event and it is always a joy to work for them. From the deep traditions brought in during the ceremony to the dancing and entertainment choreographed at the reception, this was a wedding no one will ever forget.
Wedding Photography by Stephanie Baker Photography, Modesto/Turlock.

Our first Multi-Cultural Wedding




Amrita Singh and Brian McIntyre
September 4th-6th
This wedding was such an amazing experience. From the Mendhi party, prayer rituals, the Indian ceremony, & ending with the American Ceremony. Amrita (Raj) was unbelievable. With maybe 2 hours of sleep a night over 5 days, hundreds of guests, multiple changes of heavy yet stunning gowns, she held the most beautiful smile ever.
The last day, the American wedding, held at Galletto's, Brian was escorted by their officiant to the sounds of his heritage, a bag pipe player. The bride walked solo to her closest friend, Nelson singing a song he wrote himself. A beautiful end to a fabulous weekend celebration.