5 Wedding-y Things I'm Coveting from This Super-Cool Shopping Site for Brides! (Seriously, Someone Hide My Credit C

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The whole "shopping" facet of my job is kind of killing me today! It's not even noon, and I've been tempted by these too-cute bridesmaid dresses—and a brand new engagement ring. (You know, precisely what I need.)

The whole "shopping" facet of my job is kind of killing me today! It's not even noon, and I've been tempted by these feeltimes dresses—and a brand new engagement ring. (You know, precisely what I need.)

I've just spent yesteryear hour or so clicking my way round the incredibly addictive Tailored, and I don't believe my obsession will end well. For my wallet.

Trumpet/Mermaid Scoop Neck Sleeveless Court Train Chiffon Bridesmaid Dresses With Lace

Of course, all of you know I'm unstoppable on Pinterest lately (you are able to follow me here!) but it is SO frustrating when I adore something inside a blue prom dresses photo after which can't determine where to buy it in line with the pin. (Seriously the HOURS I've wasted looking for something that was originally pinned from Tumblr or perhaps a Google image search! shakes fist at sky)

So this is where Tailored is available in. It's a lot like Pinterest, aside from two essential things:

You can BUY all you see.

The items you see is "tailored" (have it?) for your style. After you join the website (that takes 4 seconds) you are taking a quick, 10-question quiz that helps the website pinpoint that which you like. From there, all you do on the website—like, say, creating an inspiration "list"—affects these products that are suitable for you, according to your preferences. The more you click around, the much more likely it is the recommendations is going to be accurate.

Here are five things I'm loving from Tailored* at this time. (You'll have to join for that links to operate, but as I said, it requires 4 seconds!)

A-line/Princess Sweetheart Long/Floor-Length Chiffon Bridesmaid Dress With Pleated Beading

*If you're curious how it operates, you aren't buying the stuff FROM Tailored. The site just curates stuff you are able to buy after which links you to definitely the sites (like Etsy) in which you buy it.

Have you given Tailored an attempt? Are you loving it, too?

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