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Win an iPad 32G by Trying on Saison Blanche Couture Wedding Collections!

Brides can try on any Saison Blanche gown (bridal, bridesmaid, or special occasion), take a picture of herself in the gown with the sales rep from participating stores, and email it to winipad@saisonblanche.com for a chance to win an iPad!

Win an iPad 32G by Trying on Saison Blanche Couture Wedding Collections!
2010-10-29
MONROVIA, CA, October 29, 2010 (Press-News.org) Congratulations on your recent engagement!

Now that you're engaged, the next step is to find your perfect dress. Gown search can be very overwhelming and time consuming. You will need to pick out the perfect gown for yourself, the perfect style for your bridesmaids, and the perfect dress for your mother. And all of that will have to coordinate with your wedding theme and color. That's a lot of work ahead for you!

Nonetheless, it is a very exciting process to experience. While you're taking notes for your gown research, make sure you note this one down and check out Saison Blanche Couture collections. If you like any of the styles, make sure you try them on. Not only because they're designed and made well, but you may actually win an iPad 32G (Wifi edition) just for trying them on before Dec 14, 2010. Why not give it a try?

Saison Blanche Couture collections include Saison Blanche Couture wedding gowns, Saison Blanche Boutique wedding gowns, Saison Blanche Bridesmaids dresses, SB Boutique Bridesmaids dresses and SB Social Occasion gowns (perfect mother of the bride dresses . Make sure your bridesmaids and mother try them on also. Bridesmaids collections offer plenty of color choices, so that will make it easier for you when planning your wedding color theme.

Here is how you enter to win an iPad 32G:

1) Look up a participating Saison Blanche Couture authorized dealer near you.
2) Try on any Saison Blanche gown (bridal gown, bridesmaids dress, or social occasion gown)
3) Take a picture of you in a Saison Blanche gown with the sales representative who's assisting you.
4) Email the picture and required information to Saison Blanche Couture at winipad@saisonblanche.com to win an iPad.

Required information includes participant's full name, address, date of birth, contact email, phone number, name of the sales consultant assisting you, name of the participating store visited for "Try-on Saison Blanche & Win iPad" sweepstakes and most importantly, your best photo in a gown by Saison Blanche Couture with the sales consultant.

Visit Saison Blanche Couture Official Sweepstakes Page for complete rules and details.

No purchase is necessary. However a purchase will increase your chances of winning. With valid proof of purchase, you'll receive 3 ballots entered to the sweepstakes drawing...!

Limit one entry per person or three entries with valid proof of purchase. Sweepstakes begins at 12:00 p.m. (Eastern Standard Time) on September 10, 2010. All entries must be received by 11:59 p.m. (Pacific Standard Time) on December 14, 2010.

Saison Blanche Couture is a design & manufacture firm dedicated in wedding apparels. Started in 2003 with the launch of Couture collection, Saison Blanche has risen inside the bridal industry to become a noteworthy asset. Product lines include wedding gowns, bridesmaid dresses, and social occasion gowns. Visit Saison Blanche Couture website at www.saisonblanche.com or Saison Blanche Couture FaceBook for further information.

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[Press-News.org] Win an iPad 32G by Trying on Saison Blanche Couture Wedding Collections!
Brides can try on any Saison Blanche gown (bridal, bridesmaid, or special occasion), take a picture of herself in the gown with the sales rep from participating stores, and email it to winipad@saisonblanche.com for a chance to win an iPad!