Company type | Private |
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Industry | Specialty Retail |
Founded | 1950 Fort Lauderdale, Florida, U.S. |
Headquarters | Conshohocken, Pennsylvania, U.S. |
Number of locations | 195 stores in United States, Canada, and United Kingdom. |
Key people | James A. Marcum (Chief Executive Officer) Kelly Cook (President, Brand, Technology and Finance) Nancy Viall (President, Merchandising and Supply Chain) Bob Walker (Chief Operating Officer) Rob Cooper (Chief Financial Officer) Andrea Dauphinee (Chief Human Resources Officer) |
Products | Wedding Gowns, Bridesmaids Dresses, Social Occasion Dresses, Guest of a Wedding Dresses, Prom & Homecoming Gowns, Accessories (Jewelry, Handbags, Shoes, Veils, Headpieces), Gifts |
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Number of employees | 7,000 |
Website | www |
David's Bridal is a clothier in the United States that specializes in wedding dresses, bridesmaid dresses, prom and homecoming dresses, quinceañera dresses, flower girl dresses, other formal wear, and alterations. Until filing for bankruptcy in 2023, David's Bridal operated 298 stores in 49 states, Canada, and the United Kingdom, making it the largest American bridal-store chain[1] It sold 25-30% of all wedding dresses purchased in the United States.[2].
Since 2000, the chain of stores has been sold numerous times and has gone through two bankruptcy filings within a five-year period. On July 24, 2023, CION Investment Corp. took control of David's Bridal after investing 20 million dollars. With a revolving line of credit and a term loan offered by Bank of America, it was announced that the chain would have 195 stores and 7,000 employees.[3][4][5]