DressRegistry.com Lets Women Point, Click, Slip into Gown without Fear of Fashion Faux Pas

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Mon Jan 12, 2009 2:42pm EST

STUART, Fla.--(Business Wire)--
It`s a fashion horror that haunts women everywhere - stepping confidently
through the door at a special event only to spy across the room a woman
wearing…the exact same thing. 

And none are immune. First Lady Laura Bush appeared at the 2006 Kennedy Center
Honors in 2006 clad in the same red Oscar de la Renta gown as three other women.


Finally, there is a remedy - www.DressRegistry.com. Created by Andrew Jones, the
Dress Registry site enables women to record a variety of details about the gown
they`re planning to wear to events ranging from charity balls to weddings to
high school proms. 

"What a brilliant website!" says famed dress designer Kay Unger, who created the
dress worn to the Democratic National Convention by Jill Biden, wife of Vice
President Elect Joe Biden. "You never have to worry about being caught in the
same dress as someone else ever again." 

Media outlets from The New York Times and The Los Angeles Times to foreign press
from France and China have raced to learn more about the newly released site, as
have so many others. DressRegistry.com has logged more than 2.25 million hits
from over 60,000 unique visitors in the first nine days of 2009. 

"Originality continues to be valued by women everywhere," said Jones, who lives
on the east coast of Florida just north of West Palm Beach. "I`m happy to be
able to help women in preserving it, and also greatly appreciative that all I
have to do is put on a tux." 

Beyond its practical purposes for balls, charity events and weddings, the Dress
Registry also helps exercise a bit of lifestyle voyeurism - giving us a peek at
other`s wardrobes. 

For more information on the Dress Registry or to interview its founder, please
contact Ike Crumpler at McNicholas & Associates at (772) 219-1719 or (772)
201-9996.



For DressRegistry.com, Stuart
McNicholas & Associates
Ike Crumpler, 772-219-1719 (office) or 772-201-9996 (cell) 

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