Tucked into Columbus's bridal shopping landscape, Luxe Redux Bridal Boutique is a consignment-focused shop specializing in pre-owned and sample wedding gowns at a fraction of their original retail prices.
Most bridal boutiques in Columbus sell new gowns at full retail, where designer prices routinely start above $1,500 and climb well past $3,000 for labels like Vera Wang, Maggie Sottero, or Stella York. Luxe Redux operates differently. The inventory consists of gowns that have been worn once, used as samples, or never worn at all but surrendered by brides who changed their plans. Prices at consignment bridal shops in this category typically run between $300 and $1,500 depending on the designer, condition, and original retail value, with many gowns landing well under $800.
That price difference matters in practical terms. A bride who sets a $600 budget at a new-inventory boutique is looking at entry-level options with limited size runs. That same $600 at a consignment shop like Luxe Redux can reach gowns that originally retailed for $1,800 to $2,500.
The consignment model suits brides who are flexible on silhouette and size, or who already know what they want and are willing to search for it. Because inventory rotates constantly and is not reorderable, the experience is closer to high-end thrifting than traditional bridal shopping. You will not place a special order in your exact size and wait 16 weeks for delivery.
Brides who need a specific size, a specific designer for a specific season, or a gown with extensive customization built in from the start will likely find a better fit at a full-service Columbus boutique. Paloma Blanca at Brides by Young in Grandview or True Society Columbus on Henderson Road both carry new-inventory designer lines with the ordering pipeline and in-house alterations workflow that a consignment shop does not replicate.
Luxe Redux is also a strong option for Columbus brides on a second wedding, a courthouse ceremony, or a destination event where spending $2,000+ on a gown does not match the occasion.
Appointments are recommended and allow dedicated floor time with staff who can pull gowns based on your size range and style preferences. Walk-ins may be accommodated depending on availability, but bridal consignment shops are typically small-format retail, and a Saturday without an appointment can mean waiting or browsing without guidance.
Bring a strapless bra and whatever shapewear you plan to wear under the gown. Consignment gowns are sold in the size they are, so alterations may be needed. Budget an additional $150 to $400 for alterations depending on what needs adjusting. Luxe Redux, like most consignment bridal shops, does not provide in-house alterations. Columbus has several independent bridal alterations specialists, including options in Westerville and Upper Arlington, that work frequently with consignment purchases.
Gowns at Luxe Redux are priced and generally fixed. This is not a negotiating floor in the way a multi-vendor antique mall might be, though asking about any flexibility on a gown that has been in inventory for several months is not unusual.
Columbus has a range of bridal retail from the large-format, national-chain experience at David's Bridal locations on Morse Road and near Polaris to independent boutiques like White Dress Bridal Boutique in the Short North and Firefly Bridal. Luxe Redux sits in a category that none of those fill: dedicated consignment at the accessible price tier.
The Short North location of White Dress skews toward curated new inventory with a boutique feel and prices that reflect it. David's Bridal covers the budget new-gown segment with consistent sizing and frequent sales. Luxe Redux fills the gap for brides who want something with more provenance and character than a mass-market gown, but who are not positioned to spend $2,000 or more.
Luxe Redux Bridal Boutique is located in Columbus. Hours and current appointment availability are best confirmed directly, as boutique schedules shift seasonally and around peak spring and fall bridal shopping periods. Parking in the area is generally street or small lot access typical of Columbus's neighborhood retail corridors.
Inventory turns over regularly, so a return visit after a few weeks may surface gowns that were not there before. If you see something that fits and works, the practical advice is not to wait, since consignment pieces in bridal are one-of-a-kind by definition.
