Dear - Yesterday, 31st May, I picked up the parcel with my dress from the post office. I was a bit nervous as I opened it because I bought this dress to wear at my wedding on 30th June, in five weeks! Well, it is perfect in every way - the quality of the silk, the tailoring, the colors, the styling. The photograph on the goodorient.com web site is very accurate. I ordered the dress one size larger than I normally wear so I could have it altered and that was just the right choice. If you like, I will email you a photo so you can see the bride in her goodorient.com wedding dress. Thank you so much for your conscientious and friendly correspondence.
Patricia Sterling, Hastings-on-Hudson[United States] - 6/4/2007
Dearest Lucie, You are in no way offensive - quite the opposite! I truly appreciate all you\'ve done. I have a feeling we\'ll be doing a great deal of business!
Thanks again -
Mary Overman, [USA] - 9/18/2009
I just wanted to thank you soo much for the dresses! They arrived on Thusday. The girls were thrilled, and had to try them on immediately! I really do appreciate all your help! I hope you had a wonderful holiday. Take care!
Stephanie Jackson, Willow Spring[United States] - 10/8/2007
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“Dear - Yesterday, 31st May, I picked up the parcel with my dress from the post office. I was a bit nervous as I opened it because I bought this dress to wear at my wedding on 30th June, in five weeks! Well, it is perfect in every way - the quality of the silk, the tailoring, the colors, the styling. The photograph on the goodorient.com web site is very accurate. I ordered the dress one size larger than I normally wear so I could have it altered and that was just the right choice. If you like, I will email you a photo so you can see the bride in her goodorient.com wedding dress. Thank you so much for your conscientious and friendly correspondence.„
“Dearest Lucie, You are in no way offensive - quite the opposite! I truly appreciate all you\'ve done. I have a feeling we\'ll be doing a great deal of business!
Thanks again -
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-Mary Overman, [USA]
“I just wanted to thank you soo much for the dresses! They arrived on Thusday. The girls were thrilled, and had to try them on immediately! I really do appreciate all your help! I hope you had a wonderful holiday. Take care!„