Kleinfeld Hudson's Bay
A.R.E. Design: Store of the Year & Gold Award

This award winning 14,000 square foot bridal shop located in Toronto, Canada, provides the "bride to be" a beautiful experience to choose the perfect wedding dress.
With over 600 dresses, Kleinfeld Hudson's Bay serves as a brick and mortar "look-book" for brides to tag trendy styles before narrowing down their choice. The airy space of mauve-colored curved walls, skylights, vaulted ceilings and a mini light chandelier gives the bride a special feeling of attention as if she is a princess in a fairytale. She can walk or twirl without any reservations. It's the perfect bridal shopping experience.
Founded in 1941, Kleinfeld Hudson's Bay is the largest bridal retail store in the world. Before the existence of Kleinfeld Hudson's Bay bridal shop in Toronto, the building was once a dark old office and storage space. Now the building is a contemporary showcase to give customers a luxurious and pampered experience. The building's original windows and patio were even re-opened to allow more natural light into the space.
Frequently asked questions
Where is Kleinfeld Hudson's Bay located?+
Kleinfeld Hudson's Bay is a 14,000 square foot bridal shop located in Toronto, Canada.
How many wedding dresses does Kleinfeld Hudson's Bay carry?+
The store carries over 600 dresses, serving as a brick and mortar 'look-book' for brides to tag trendy styles before narrowing down their choice.
When was Kleinfeld founded?+
Kleinfeld was founded in 1941 and Kleinfeld Hudson's Bay is the largest bridal retail store in the world.
What did the Kleinfeld Hudson's Bay building look like before the bridal shop?+
Before the bridal shop, the building was a dark old office and storage space. It has since been transformed into a contemporary showcase offering a luxurious and pampered experience.
What design features define the Kleinfeld Hudson's Bay interior?+
The airy space features mauve-colored curved walls, skylights, vaulted ceilings, and a mini light chandelier. The building's original windows and patio were also re-opened to allow more natural light into the space.
