I do not know about you, but for me, one of the most exciting and scary parts of wedding planning involved finding “THE DRESS”. I have an artistic flair, so, in my mind’s eye I was searching for a fashionable designer gown that expressed my personality. I was armed with one of my best friends and a stack of tattered bridal catalogs with all of my favorite pages dog-eared as we started the search. Two bridal boutiques later, I was close to tears sitting in the floor of a fitting room upon discovering that I was both too tall and too curvy for a lot of the sample-size gowns. So, in my panic, I just decided that I was getting married in my favorite pair of blue jeans. I was mentally taking notes that my beautiful candle-lit church wedding and jazz-band reception would just have to become a sunset-picnic-in-the-mountains kind of thing. Then, a week or so later, after visiting bridal shops as far away as Atlanta, I found my way to White Lace and Promises. The customer service I received at White Lace and Promises was phenomenal. Everyone was friendly and caring; they took the time to listen to what I wanted, then, they helped me find a fairy-princess dress with some very unique hand-beaded details. Prior to placing my order, the seamstress even met with me to determine what alterations should be made to the gown to make it even more flattering. I only wish I had started my search at White Lace and Promises. My experience with the White Lace and Promises staff remains one of my favorite memories of the time leading up to my wedding. By the time I walked down the aisle, I essentially felt like I had a couture gown specially ordered and altered just for me. What more can you ask for in Knoxville?