If you’re wedded to the idea of going green on your big day – and doing it in style – it’s time you found out about Maggie May Bridal Boutique so you can get yourself a one-of-a-kind vintage wedding dress. Formed by Vienna and Rose, two ladies who love vintage, fashion and photography (and are both experienced wedding photographers), Maggie May ethically source and handpick each of their beautiful gowns from individual sellers across the globe and lovingly restore them to their full bridal glory. Many of their finds are handmade and all of them are absolutely individual, making your wedding even more special. Fall in love with Maggie May’s divine dresses and take a little bit of the past with you as you wander down the aisle!
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