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For that real wow factor!

WITH more than 300 gowns, 8000 sashes, 1000 chair covers and an abundance of centrepieces, The WOW Factor has everything that a bride could possibly need for their wedding or event.
The WOW Factor opened the doors of their elegant boutique in Palmerin Street two years ago this month. During that time they have had the pleasure of being a part of in excess of 100 special days.
The team has had more than 17 years’ experience in the wedding and event industry, and can exceed expectations.
Recognising The WOW Factor’s success in Warwick, they were delighted to be awarded several business excellence awards in the past two years, including the Best New Business, Presentation and Marketing and Best Overall awards at the Warwick Chamber of Commerce and Industry’s 2015 Heritage Bank Business Excellence Awards.
Stocking an amazing range of gowns from designers such as Alfred Angelo, Mori Lee by Madeleine Gardner and the new range of mother of the bride and mother of the groom attire by Zeila, you dream gown is waiting to be discovered at The WOW Factor.
They are open Tuesday to Friday 10am-4pm and Saturday 9am-1pm, phone 07 4667 0140.

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