Future brides will get the chance to tie the knot in wedding dresses worn in the iconic soap Coronation Street after they were donated to a Stockport charity shop.
A number of the dresses have gone on sale at St Ann's Hospice charity shop in Stockport, where there is a dedicated specialist bridal department on the second floor.
Shoppers can try on and even purchase the famous dresses worn by actresses on the soap such as Kym Marsh and Catherine Tyldesley, giving them a chance to get married in a part of Corrie history.
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Many of the dresses are bought in bulk for filming, giving plenty of brides to be the opportunity to get their hands on one of the special dresses.
Jules Lamb, Acting Manager at the Bridal and Vintage store, says: “We know people love to recycle and be more environmentally conscious, so we love to support this to make sure our brides get dresses that are in excellent condition and are second hand.
"The money paid for each dress is so important in donating to and supporting St Ann’s Hospice which helps many people in Greater Manchester with end-of-life care.”
There are appointments for fittings all day from Tuesday to Saturday, with the shop also catering for mother of the bride and bridesmaids, accessories to match and a recommended seamstress just down the road.
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