A"HOW TO" Guide When Shopping for your Gown
I am in the
beginning process of looking for my wedding dress. I wanted to know if
you had any tips or suggestions? Also my wedding is set for 8 months
away, when is a good time to order/purchase my wedding gown? This
couture gown is one of my inspiration dresses by Olge Cassini.
A:
This is a common question that alot of my clients ask. Here are some
important things to think about and take into consideration when you are
scouting the numerous bridal salon for your special dress!
Many
gown manufacturers now offer wedding gowns in champagne, ivory, blush,
diamond white, etc., these softer hues may be more flattering to your
complexion.
Go to your local book store and buy a few wedding
magazines . Look through magazines for ideas.
***************Do
some online research on wedding gowns.*********************
Make
appointments at bridal shops to start trying things on. Try not to buy
the first wedding gown you like.
Limit who will go with you!
Bring your maid of honor and/or your mother,. Make sure it is someone
whose taste you admire and opinion you truly value. More than two people
can turn a day at the bridal shop into an opinion-ridden nightmare.
Bring
or wear appropriate undergarments for the fittings. Wear comfortable
clothes/shoes to get in and out of.
Avoid wearing excessive
make-up!
**Remember...Size isn’t everything! Most of the bridal
gowns are notoriously smaller than the normal size you wear. So if you
normally wear a size 10, be prepared to try on sizes 12 or 14.
**Beware
of alteration costs! Always ask the salon what these charges maybe.
What you may save, you may pay for in alteration fees.
Trying on
all those wedding gowns can be quite exhausting! Limit your self to two
salons per outing and make sure you have a handy snack stashed in your
purse along with a bottle of water.
Have fun! Take pictures and
put them in your pre-wedding day scrapbook.
****************When
to Order/Purchase:**************
Try not to wait too long to
start looking for your wedding gown.
A good lead time on placing
your order is 6 to 8 months, remember you will need time for your
alterations.
Keep in mind that certain manufacturers do take
longer for their gowns to ship, possibly up to 6 months.
The
normal shipment of wedding gowns is anywhere from in stock and up to 16
weeks ship time.
***************Fitting your Bridal
Gown*****************
Your first fitting should be approximately
5 to 6 weeks before the wedding. If you are dieting this would be a
good time to stop and keep a consistent weight
If you are
concerned about the size ordered, or if you feel you’ve gained or lost
weight have the first fitting 7 to 8 weeks before your BIG day.
Make
sure you are clear beforehand about the overall alteration fees and who
will be executing the necessary alterations.
After that, plan
to have one or two more sessions to make sure everything is perfect and
to also put in a bustle.
The last fitting is when the dress is
completely altered and everything fits just right. This appointment
usually includes instructions on how to bustle your gown and is when you
will schedule your pickup date.
*****When you
pick up your dress make sure everything is as it should be. Pay
attention to details.********
*************************Preserving
your Bridal Gown****************************
Have your gown
professionally cleaned as soon as possible after the wedding day. There
are invisible stains from food, beverages and perspiration that can turn
into permanent yellow stains if the gown is not properly cleaned before
storage.
Assign your mother or Maid of Honor to the task
while you are on your honeymoon.
Make sure whoever you
select to clean your gown is not just a dry cleaner yet they are a
speciality gown cleaner.
********************************
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A"HOW TO" Guide When Shopping for your Gown
I am in the beginning process of looking for my wedding dress. I wanted to know if you had any
tips or suggestions? Also my wedding is set for 8 months away, when is a
good time to order/purchase my wedding gown? This couture gown is one
of my inspiration dresses by Olge Cassini.
A: This is a common question that alot of my clients ask. Here are some
important things to think about and take into consideration when you are
scouting the numerous bridal salon for your special dress!
Many gown manufacturers now offer wedding gowns in champagne, ivory, blush,
diamond white, etc., these softer hues may be more flattering to your
complexion.
Go to your local book store and buy a few wedding magazines . Look through magazines for ideas.
Do some online research on wedding gowns.
Make appointments at bridal shops to start trying things on. Try not to buy the first wedding
gown you like.
Limit who will go with you! Bring your maid of honor and/or your mother,. Make sure it is someone whose taste
you admire and opinion you truly value. More than two people can turn a
day at the bridal shop into an opinion-ridden nightmare.
Bring or wear appropriate undergarments for the fittings. Wear comfortable
clothes/shoes to get in and out of.
Avoid wearing excessive make-up!
Remember...Size isn’t everything! Most of the bridal gowns are notoriously smaller than the normal size you
wear. So if you normally wear a size 10, be prepared to try on sizes 12
or 14.
Beware of alteration costs! Always ask the salon what these charges maybe. What you may save, you may pay for in
alteration fees.
Trying on all those wedding gowns can be quite exhausting! Limit your self to two salons per outing and make sure
you have a handy snack stashed in your purse along with a bottle of
water.
Have fun! Take pictures and put them in your pre-wedding day scrapbook.
When to Order/Purchase:
Try not to wait too long to start looking for your wedding gown.
A good lead time on placing your order is 6 to 8 months, remember you will need time for
your alterations.
Keep in mind that certain manufacturers do take longer for their gowns to ship, possibly up to 6 months.
The normal shipment of wedding gowns is anywhere from in stock and up to 16
weeks ship time.
Fitting your Bridal Gown
Your first fitting should be approximately 5 to 6 weeks before the wedding. If you are dieting this
would be a good time to stop and keep a consistent weight
If you are concerned about the size ordered, or if you feel you’ve gained or
lost weight have the first fitting 7 to 8 weeks before your BIG day.
Make sure you are clear beforehand about the overall alteration fees and who
will be executing the necessary alterations.
After that, plan to have one or two more sessions to make sure everything is perfect
and to also put in a bustle.
The last fitting is when the dress is completely altered and everything fits just right. This
appointment usually includes instructions on how to bustle your gown and
is when you will schedule your pickup date.
When you pick up your dress make sure everything is as it should be. Pay
attention to details.
Preserving your Bridal Gown
Have your gown professionally cleaned as soon as possible after the wedding day. There
are invisible stains from food, beverages and perspiration that can turn
into permanent yellow stains if the gown is not properly cleaned before
storage.
Assign your mother or Maid of Honor to the task while you are on your honeymoon.
Make sure whoever you select to clean your gown is not just a dry cleaner yet they are a
speciality gown cleaner.
POSH GIRLS TYING THE KNOT is a premier wedding consulting and event management Firm.
If you need any assistance please call:
Maggie Haines
Posh Girls ~Tying The Knot~
Offices Nationwide
Office: 919.816.2379
Web:
Poshgirls-tying-the-knot.com
Email: poshgirlsweddings@gmail.com
Maggie Haines/919.816.2379
...as seen in Wedding Channel, Martha
Stewart Weddings.com, One Wed,Bridal Tweet.com,The Knot.com, Brides.com
and many more websites~
Get your F*R*E*E report on “10 Simple
Ways to Create Your Custom, Luxury Wedding Without the Celebrity
Price-Tag!”
at www.poshgirls-tying-the-knot.com
*Become a fan
of "Posh Girls Tying the The Knot -Weddings" on Facebook.
*Follow
me on twitter! www.twitter.com/poshgirlswed
www.poshgirls-tying-the-knot.com
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