Designer Brandon Maxwell Will Give Dresses to Brides Whose Weddings Are Affected By Coronavirus

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Designer Brandon Maxwell Will Give Dresses to Brides Whose Weddings Are Affected By Coronavirus
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.BrandonMaxwell is giving dresses to a few brides whose weddings are affected by the coronavirus pandemic. ❤️❤️❤️

). And to help lesson the economic blow for brides whose weddings have been canceled, designer Brandon Maxwell is giving away free wedding dresses to those in need., announced he would be gifting three wedding dresses to those who need one, asking followers to "apply" by sharing their story and wedding details in a submission to his team.

"As a company who has been fortunate to play a small part in so many women’s special days, we realize the current crisis and the economic repercussions from it may have already deeply affected you," he said. "In times of darkness we must look to the light, and we believe an optimistic moment to look forward to is important."

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