Kleinfeld Bridal opens its first Canadian location on May 1st

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Toronto’s Kleinfeld Bridal officially opens May 1st, 2014 according to Hudson’s Bay. The store will be located on the seventh floor of Hudson’s Bay’s Toronto flagship. It’s currently under construction and the photo above shows that it has a ways to go before completion.


We previously reported that Toronto’s Kleinfeld store will be the first of its kind in the world: an enormous (20,000 square foot) full-service bridal salon (including private rooms and alterations) located within a department store. The Toronto store will replace former office space and will feature a terrace and skylights. Staff will be trained by New York City store management, and there are expected to be as many as 70 staff working at the Toronto location alone. 


Readers may be familiar with Kleinfeld from the hit TLC television show  ‘Say Yes to the Dress‘. Kleinfeld has one store in Manhattan.  


Hudson’s Bay already has Canada’s most popular wedding registry. Kleinfeld will compliment that with an extensive wedding gown collection generally priced from $1500-upward.



[Kleinefeld Bridal website]

Photo: Vanessa Taylor

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