NJ library director loans vintage wedding gowns for free

NEW YORK (1010 WINS/WCBS 880) – A library in Fair Lawn, New Jersey, is letting people borrow wedding dresses from the library director’s vintage collection.

In an interview with NJ.com , library director Adele Puccio explained that she has loaned at least 30 dresses to brides over the years. She now has more than 20 vintage dresses at the Maurice M. Pine Free Public Library and at her home in Bayonne.

Since the dresses belong to Puccio personally, brides who would like to borrow a dress do not need a library card.

“It’s not like I’m slapping a barcode on it and checking it out,” Puccio told NJ.com. “If somebody comes in and wants a wedding gown, they just have to tell me, yes they want it, and what they want it for.”

Her office at the library now has a couple of mannequins dressed in a small collection of wedding gowns. People borrowing the dresses are able to alter the dresses, according to Puccio.

Puccio began this public service in 2000 while working at the Bayonne Public Library. Her interest in vintage dresses led her to starting the “salute to brides” event, transforming the library into a showcase of matrimonial history with bridal gowns and wedding memorabilia.

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