Who it’s for & what you get
- Wheelchair accessible
- Restroom
- Free parking
Frequently asked
Is Lucky Bride Charleston one of the best shops in Charleston?
Yes — Lucky Bride Charleston is currently ranked #1 shop in Charleston by community votes.
What is Lucky Bride Charleston best known for?
Bridal boutique off Coleman Boulevard in Mount Pleasant, stocking wedding gowns and accessories with free parking and a five-star reputation among brides.
Who should go to Lucky Bride Charleston?
Lucky Bride Charleston works well for both locals and visitors looking for a quality shop in Charleston.
Where is Lucky Bride Charleston located?
Lucky Bride Charleston is located at 280 W Coleman Blvd B, Mt Pleasant, Charleston, SC.
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