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Boston Bridal Atelier Enhances Luxury Experience with New Bridal Shop Location
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Renowned bridal boutique elevates the luxury shopping experience with an elegant new street-level location in Andover, featuring expanded collections from elite designers.

ANDOVER, Mass. - Washingtoner -- Boston Bridal Atelier (formerly Cristina's Bridal), a leader in luxury bridal fashion for over 37 years, announces its relocation to a new, expansive street-level space in Andover, Massachusetts. The move amplifies the boutique's commitment to providing an exceptional bridal shopping experience.

The new location features convenient first-floor access, abundant parking, and an elegantly appointed salon space designed to elevate the luxury shopping experience for brides and their families. This strategic move allows Boston Bridal Atelier to better serve their clientele while maintaining their presence in the heart of Andover.

"Our new space was carefully chosen to offer our brides the ultimate in accessibility and comfort," says owner Gretchen Mauras. "The street-level entrance and expanded parking make the entire experience more convenient, while our sophisticated new interior creates the perfect backdrop for finding that perfect dress."

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Boston Bridal Atelier, consistently recognized as a BONS (Best of North Shore) winner for mother-of-the-bride and special events attire, features exclusive collections from Frascara and Audrey & Brooks. These prestigious labels, rarely found elsewhere, complement the boutique's impressive portfolio of renowned bridal designers including Paloma Blanca, Mikaella, Calla Blanche, Pronovias, Vera Wang Bride, and Justin Alexander Signature. The boutique continues to expand its collection with new arrivals from these distinguished designers.

The new location continues to offer Boston Bridal Atelier's signature private appointments on Sundays and Mondays, allowing brides exclusive access to the entire salon. The boutique's expert in-house alterations team remains an integral part of the service offering, ensuring every gown is perfectly fitted for each bride.

Boston Bridal Atelier's award-winning service, recognized by Best of North Shore and Merrimack Valley Magazine, will continue seamlessly through the transition. The bridal shop's commitment to providing an inclusive, passionate, and love-centered bridal experience remains unchanged in their new location.

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For more information about Boston Bridal Atelier's new location or to schedule an appointment, please contact (978) 470-3956 or visit bostonbridalatelier.com.

About Boston Bridal Atelier

Boston Bridal Atelier is a luxury bridal shop offering designer wedding gowns, bridesmaid dresses, mother-of-the-bride attire, and accessories. Under the ownership of industry leader Gretchen Mauras, the boutique combines decades of bridal expertise with personalized service to create memorable dress-shopping experiences for every bride.

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Gretchen Mauras
***@bostonbridalatelier.com


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