This place is horrible. Don’t even consider getting«custom» made bridesmaids dresses from them. Very poor craftsmanship. They mixed up the length of two bridesmaids dresses. One of them end up to be too long and the other one was too short. The bow was not pined in the center as according to the design. All zippers were bulging out. I would not recommended this place to anyone. The price they charge does not reflect the quality of their workmanship. I can get a beautiful, and properly sew bridesmaid dress at Forever21 then Darizi.
Rana L.
Rating des Ortes: 1 Markham, Canada
About a 1.5 stars. I went here w/my pal looking for her bridal gown. You can rent a bridal gown, evening gowns, chinese kwa as well, hair pieces, etc. But the ladies who work here are extremely pushy. they were nice but seriously… OMG please give us some space… They also offer pre wedding photos here. I’m picky w/photos. imho I wouldn’t go w/them. But it may be other ppl’s cup of tea. My friend was deciding on Darizi or Amour Bridal Studios and ended up going w/Amour. The lady at Darizi was an old employee of Amour and kept bashing them & their services. How classy of you. It only reaffirms my pal’s good decision to go w/Amour instead. If you are the indecisive & easy to be swayed type… do not come here. Or you may regret it! I like their feathered pens here… but its $ 48.Some beautiful gowns(supposedly imported from Korea & Japan) but they are altered and better suited for the skinny petite hk girl types.
Ana W.
Rating des Ortes: 1 Toronto, Canada
What a disaster. Never again. They deserve no stars to be honest. A friend of mine recently rented her wedding dress and evening gown here. What gorgeous gowns they have! Out of convenience the bride thought it would be nice to get custom dresses for all her bridesmaids. Since we came in all sizes, she had ordered custom dresses for us from here. There are 5 bridesmaids. It wasn’t cheap, each dress cost over $ 120. I was highly disappointed to find out that they can’t do a good job with their«custom made» dresses. Not only the workmanship and quality was poor, but also their service. We got some serious attitude when requested changes were were of their fault and clearly part of the agreement. At the first fitting(pre-fitting), 3 of 5 dresses did not fit. The dresses came out too small. The bridesmaids couldn’t have gained that much weight considering we were measured with our winter clothes on. The colour of the fabric was off too. It came out much darker than expected — fine we can live with that. The fabric was too thin to hold up the design — what else can we do now? The zipper of choice was hideous — with poor workmanship it shows through. Stitching was a disaster on several dresses. Seams were rippling when they should be as smooth as silk. The length was much longer than we had requested on all the dresses. By the end of the fitting, there was much to fix. We had requested to fix the measurements of the dresses, the length, remove the straps, minor pinning, fix the poor stitching and re-center the bows. They agreed to make the changes and told us to return 2 – 3 weeks before the wedding so our measurements would be less likely to change and because the agreement includes only 1 alteration. Before the lady had agreed, she had seriously offended some bridesmaids. You know how sensitive women are with their weights. You never call them«meaty» or «fat». We came out worried. Second fitting(actual fitting), months pass, we came back to try the dresses, 2 of 5 dresses could not fit. Yay! one of us «lost» weight. The same issues as before, with the poor stitching, length, centering of bows, removing straps, etc. all the little details that makes a nice dress. The lady hesitantly agreed to change the length, fix the poor stitching, and fix dimensions only after 30 minutes of argument. It’s a custom made dress after all, should it not fit me? Yay! Time to pick up the dresses! To our«surprise» they had forgotten to fix the pinning, did not loosen or fix the size of one dress, did not remove the straps as requested, did not fix the ugly zippers… basically every dress had something left unfinished. The lady told us, «you can pin that yourself, «we can’t loosen the dress, otherwise the dress will fall off», «just cut off the straps yourself, it’s easy», «the zipper is supposed to be like that»… At this point I was done arguing trying to make my point for them to fix these problems. We took the dresses and walked out. I resorted to my own sewing skills to fix all the«minor» issues left at hand, and I requested the help of my mother(who is an amazing seamstress) to fix my friend’s dress who was suffocating in her dress. And this was the tiniest bridesmaid in the group that has been dieting for months thinking she was«too fat» for her dress. Unless you want to be insulted, left with an unfinished and unsatisfactory dress, save your time and effort, go elsewhere.