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Dressmaker & Alterations The Rock & Surrounds

Locality: Wagga Wagga, New South Wales, Australia



Address: 29 Urana St 2655 Wagga Wagga, NSW, Australia

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18.01.2022 Michael Lee How can our state government STILL not have a roadmap to what the next 3-6 months will look like. Sure let’s increase weddings to 100 with a week...s notice I’m sure lots of brides will happily sort out their entire wedding plans and walk down the aisle with no notice They are bringing an entire industry to its knees and what do we hear. Crickets and more crickets . Can’t get answers. can’t get replies so we just sit and wait like a website waiting to load with slow internet. #springst #saveourweddings #danielandrews Dan Andrews, we have followed protocol. We have been told we are a priority. Places of worship and events are still effectively shut YET every major state has restaurants, pubs and clubs open. Mass gatherings at protests (which we are not against of course) are allowed. Thousands gathering at shopping centers without a care in the world. What about this industry? The anxiety our Couples and Vendors are feeling is truly worrying. We need answers soon, like yesterday. We have been told not to drive a petition, not to get angry or upset. Well my Friends, we are human and can only be patient for so long. We will kick off a few more "NOISY" requests this Thursday June 11th if we haven't received the roadmap we have been PROMISED. Everyone is fed up, and it simply isn't fair. We know there are far graver issues in the world, we acknowledge and pay respect to those. We also cannot ignore the gravity of this situation. Couples' lives are effectively on hold, they're up for losing hundreds of thousands of dollars. The industry is effectively in limbo and WILL NOT survive if bookings are cancelled. Livelihoods and jobs are on the line. So, we have to stand up for the industry we love, we have to day ENOUGH IS ENOUGH and #SAVEOURWEDDINGS!!!!!!!!!! @weddedwonderland As a bride, groom , wedding vendor, or a supporter of a fair go, Please share.



17.01.2022 https://www.stickytickets.com.au/17/wagga_wedding_expo.aspx Grab your tickets now!!! Jasmine from Imber Couture is giving away a wedding dress!!!!!... That's a dress valued up to $2,000 Get your tickets now! Restrictions have eased so we can go ahead! Don't miss out on tickets!!

16.01.2022 I've made a decision to shut up for a few weeks as of tomorrow at 9am.. till when I am unsure as a lot of us are unsure of anything at the moment. If anyones ev...ents are still going ahead please let me know so i can finish off your garments. Ill be back when the crazy stops Edit... any gowns on order i will message you when they come in I am still open for online orders. Ask me how! In the meantime stay safe

16.01.2022 Come along to the Griffith wedding expo! 6th June 2020 At the Yoogali Club ... Twilight expo 5pm till 8pm! Looking for more vendors! Enquire now! Dress Imber Couture Bridal Store Photo by Aurora Photography



14.01.2022 SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT FOR BRIDES TO BE With all the Coronavirus craziness we have seen stories of many brides to-be having to cancel their big day! This is a...bsolutely heartbreaking and we want to help!! If you had a wedding planned in the next month and have had your wedding venue cancel because of the new Government lockdowns then this is for you! Couples going ahead with a small back yard ceremonies, can pick any of our arbours, silk floral arrangements, drapes and our white ceremony chairs FREE OF CHARGE to make your new wedding ceremony special! No catch! Come to our storage shed and pick it up, on us! Due to social distancing, we won’t be able to assist with set up or drop off, all you’ll need is a trailer and some muscle Please tag your bride friends and share it around so we can help out who we can! Lots of love Ange + Soph xx

14.01.2022 WARNING. It is a Long Read An Open Letter to Gladys Berejiklian. Re:Weddings Miss Berejiklian,... I wish to bring to your attention that you're constant back n forth with changes & regulations in the Wedding Industry are causing absolute mayhem for not only the 10,000's business that rely on the Wedding Industry. But more importantly the Couple planning & Celebrating their Wedding Day. Given the current COVID 19 circumstances, I appreciate decision making on behalf of your Government must not be a easy task. However. I need you to understand the context of this letter clearly. There are 3 moments in a person's life that is treasured forever. 1/ Buying their First Home 2/ The birth of their children 3/ Getting Married. The Wedding Industry is a Multi-Billion Dollar Industry that supports our economy quietly without seeking the headlines in doing so. The 10,000's direct & indirect employment positions it creates is again, A quiet statistic. I believe that being that silent statistic that the value of the industry has been heavily overlooked & under estimated by all Current Governments. Be they Federal or State. With the ongoing uncertain, almost weekly changes being made, this industry is on it's knees, with many 100's of business that will not resume. But, now to the more important factor of this industry. The COUPLE. The Wedding Day is a extremely emotional & stressful time in the couple's lives. The "Perfect" factor comes into play & like many have dreamed this day a 1000 times over since they were little boys & girls. The planning process consumes a couples every waking moment. And to now see this indecisiveness constantly being put in front of these couples is causing, I believe, a emotional situation that creates a mental health issue. To see their planned day being picked apart piece by piece is counter productive to the future well being of these, mostly Young People should be brought into consideration more than it currently is. It is not so much as Set Restrictions that are concerning. It is the nit picking at the entire Wedding Day Format that is the cause of the problems we are seeing on a daily basis. A Wedding has a traditional set format that follows a set of guidelines for the success of the day. It is this format that is being so heavily scrutinized & omitting what may appear as Small Formalities to yourself, are Heartbreak for these couples. This ongoing indecisiveness must stop immediately. I see 2 choices in this saga that needs to be looked at. 1/ Either cease Weddings altogether until such times as a Wedding can go forward without any format omissions. 2/ By all means restrict numbers at these gatherings. But stop with the nit picking apart of the format. There is no point in attending or conducting a Wedding without the Mingling, Dancing, Congratulations by guests being involved. After all, It is a Celebration. It is all part of the day that has be planned for years. Allow me to address each of those format changes you have flagged as now being banned. Mingling:. This is normally done among only a few people at a time. Not is some huge influx of people all swarming each other. CEREMONY: Very little Mingling occurs. Guests enter. They are seated. The Formal ceremony begins. SEATED ONLY: This is another huge concern. Not every couple that chooses marry in a facility that can seat at least 100 people. The majority of Wedding Ceremonies are now conducted in a outside area. Where seating is supplied on a limited basis for family members & elderly guests. The remainder of guests are left to stand, watching from a very safe distance. RECEPTION SEATING: The majority of Wedding Reception Venues & Locations supply seating for everyone attending. During 95% of the entire reception everyone is seated. Meals, Speeches, Cake Cutting, Bridal Waltz. Other than requiring to visit a bathroom as nature calls. Very few people are Mingling or standing. It would normally be the Couple who do the standing & mingling. DANCING:. A wedding is not formally considered sealed traditionally until the Couple perform a have their First Dance (The Bridal Waltz). This is between 2 people that probably already share a household or plan to do so for the rest of their lives. Followed by the Bridal Party Members to join in to complete that part of the wedding format. Yes, I can agree that at times you may end up with possibly up to 30 people joining in the dancing. Depending on venue dance floor size. However, in this current COVID 19 climate. The guests at a wedding are not your typical night clubbers, raging through the night. They are more family orientated & sedate. If anything. Suggest a restriction on Dance Floor Size. But do not eliminate it altogether. In closing I wish to add that not since April 2020 has the Wedding Industry had a reported case of COVID 19 at any wedding venue. I find these new restrictions are a form of punishment, to which those (the couple) cannot understand why they are being punished. I am a Nobody in this World. But I believe I am a caring person that can see so many young couples being stressed, heart broken & extremely disappointed at the constant changes being dished out by your Government. I sincerely hope & wish that you take a hard look beyond the doors of Parliament House & see the emotional distress that is out there at present. In both the Wedding Industry, as well as the Young People embarking on their future together. Kind Regards Neil Moralde.

13.01.2022 We were going to release new dates for the expo but instead we will be holding off until all this chaos is over. We are definitely aiming for a 2020 expo we are just not sure exactly when We were going to release new dates for the expo but instead we will be holding off until all this chaos is over. We are definitely aiming for a 2020 expo we are just not sure exactly when



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