Are you a bride to be? This NJ library will rent a vintage wedding dress to you for free

Ready to say yes to the dress?

Adele Puccio, a New Jersey native, has been making Jersey brides wedding dreams come true.

Puccio is the owner of a small vintage wedding dress collection that's only available inside the Maurice M. Pine Free Public Library in Fair Lawn.

And they are available to rent for free.

According to People magazine, this passion project of hers first launched in 2000 and again years later when she found herself the new director at the Fair Lawn library.

She is also the organizer of a private Facebook page called Shared Dream Dresses for brides seeking a wedding dresses.

"This group is for any women ever wanting to feel like a true princess and the magical feeling that comes along with wearing the perfect wedding gown. All gowns are free and donated and cleaned from the previous owner and passed on to one beautiful bride to the next," reads the organization's motto.

Brides in the market for a vintage wedding dress can borrow a dress with no strings attached.

“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."

This article originally appeared on Asbury Park Press: Wedding dresses in NJ are rented free to brides