Posted on Wed, Apr. 23, 2008
Finding the Perfect Gown
by CalWeds
For a dress as important as your wedding
gown, you want to do all you can to
ensure you find exactly what you want, and
visiting a full-service salon is a great way
to get off on the right foot. At one of these
shops you can expect to find a selection
of quality gowns, along with a full line of
accessories, including veils, shoes, jewelry
and even guest books and other incidentals.
And all products are guaranteed in
case there is a problem. Seamstresses are
available to do alterations on-site, and
your dress will be pressed at least once,
sometimes twice, before the day of your
wedding.Store consultants will give you personal
attention and can advise you not only on
your own gown but also on bridesmaids’
dresses and other details. Many salons offer
Web sites for your convenience — great for
research, but you should not purchase your
gown through the Internet. For something
this special, you don’t want to take any
chances, and nothing can replace face-to-face
service that bridal professionals will
provide you.Some helpful hints for when you’re
ready to start the quest for your dream dress:
Want a custom-made gown?For a truly one-of-a-kind gown, a couturier is the way to go. A couturier will take the time to talk with you about the style you have in mind and can suggest fabrics and detailing that will work best to realize the gown you envision. You may bring photos or sketches of gowns you like. But start your search early. Skilled dressmakers may be booked for more than a year in advance.
- • Don’t shop yourself into confusion. While you will want to try on several different styles of dresses, don’t try on every gown in town. If you try on a dress and you think it’s beautiful, buy it.
- • Consider shopping on your own — at least initially. Later, you can show your mom or your best friend your two favorite dresses to see what they think.
- • Wear the proper undergarments and shoes when trying on gowns. Bring a strapless bra, petticoat and heels when you shop.
- • Ask if your dress can be customized. For instance, some dresses can be ordered with a different sleeve or train.
- • Expect alterations. They are almost always necessary, usually at an additional charge.
- • Consider your budget. Wedding dresses vary from several hundred dollars to several thousand. Th e fabric, ornamentation and designer all affect the price. Ask your bridal consultant about samples and discontinued styles. They can be wonderful bargains for a fraction of the cost.
- • Remember, you alone will wear this dress. You have to look good in it and have confidence that you look good in it. After all, you are the star of the day — you want to shine.
- • Be happy with your selection. When you find the perfect gown, you’ll know it — don’t settle for less.
Want a custom-made gown?For a truly one-of-a-kind gown, a couturier is the way to go. A couturier will take the time to talk with you about the style you have in mind and can suggest fabrics and detailing that will work best to realize the gown you envision. You may bring photos or sketches of gowns you like. But start your search early. Skilled dressmakers may be booked for more than a year in advance.