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Elly’s Formal Wear Hosts Hawaiʻi’s First Stella York Bridal Trunk Show, July 27-28

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Elly’s Formal Wear on Maui hosts an exclusive Stella York Bridal Trunk Show, July 27-28 from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. at the store located at the Sugar Beach Resort (145 North Kīhei Road) in Kīhei. This special event is designed as a bridal experience for brides-to-be in Maui.

Brides who attend the trunk show will have the opportunity to:

  • Be among the first 20 brides to RSVP and receive an exclusive bridal swag bag.
  • Receive a 15% discount on Stella York gowns during the event.
  • A portion of all proceeds will be donated to Habitat for Humanity to support affected Lahaina families.
  • Enjoy a personalized bridal fitting experience with a team of expert stylists.
  • Best selling bridal veils and accessories available by En Vogue.
  • Treats and refreshments provided throughout the event.

“We are excited to bring this unique event to our community, offering brides a chance to find their dream gown in a personalized and luxurious setting,” said Terri Ewbank, owner of Elly’s Formal Wear. “Our partnership with Stella York allows us to provide an exceptional selection of bridal gowns and an experience that brides will cherish.”

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Elly’s Formal Wear extended special thanks to local Maui business partners who have contributed to making this event possible including: Spotlight Photobooth Co; Hapa Hour Maui; and Goddess Glow Skincare.

Space is limited, so brides are encouraged to RSVP as soon as possible to secure their spot and take advantage of the exclusive offers.

For more information and to RSVP, visit ellysformalwear.com, send an email to info@ellysformalwear.com or call 808-879-7010.

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