Win a Free Wedding Dress if You’re a Female First Responder or Active Military
Open to USA Brides: Win a free wedding dress, courtesy of Couture by Tess Bridal, an upscale wedding salon located in Cookeville, Tennessee.
Brides-to-be who are first responders or active military can enter to win a wedding dress valued at $4,000 or less from the Tess Mann Haute Couture or Couture by Tess brands now through May 24, 2023.
The winner will also receive be gifted a brass cuff bracelet from the Amotostyle and WanderLust Girls. Winner will choose between a silver-plated brass cuff or gold-plated brass cuff.
To enter the contest to win a free wedding dress complete the entry form here.
In order to be eligible for the drawing, entrants must have a wedding date that is during the 2024 calendar year.
RULES OF THE CONTEST:
Must be a USA resident.
Couture by Tess Bridal must have full permission from the winner’s wedding photographer for use of wedding photos for promotional purposes including, but not limited to social media, publication, advertising and other marketing materials at Couture by Tess Bridal’s discretion. A signed form from the photographer granting permission must be signed within 2 weeks of the announcement of the winner. If the form is not received by the 2-week deadline, a new winner will be drawn.
There will only be 1 winner selected. In same-sex couples, only 1 winner will be selected.
The winning bride will be able to choose any original design by fashion designer and owner of Couture by Tess Bridal, Tess Mann, that is valued at $4,000 or less. This offer excludes sale dresses. Dresses in the collection with a value greater than $4,000 may be chosen with the winner receiving a $4,000 credit toward that dress. If the winning bride chooses a dress valued over $4,000, she can use the credit and pay the remaining balance.
Must be a first responder or active female military. Winner will be validated by their employer. First responders and active female military are classified as: female law enforcement officers – local, state and federal, security guards are excluded from participating, female paramedics, female EMTs, active female military, female firefighters, emergency room nurses, emergency room physicians