Selecting a wedding gown is possibly one of the most exciting things for a bride to do. Preparing your wedding and finding a wedding dress go hand in hand in their enjoyment. Regardless of whether you know what kind of gown you want or not, it is a dress you will remember for the rest of your life. By having this at the forefront of your thoughts, it’s the section of your wedding that your wedding planner and you don’t want to sit around until the day before your wedding to plan. Here are some tips to help get your gown search started!
Chances are, your wedding gown won’t arrive until about four to six months following your order. So start looking for the perfect gown EARLY! You should purchase your gown early so that you’ll have plenty of time to get fitted and then have your wedding planner take your dress in for alterations before the day of your wedding. It will take a while to find the gown, so don’t underestimate it. All those fittings will take time
You should sit down and plan out your dress budget with your wedding planner, keeping in mind that there are several things to buy like jewelry, accessories, gloves, veil, and other clothing.
Gowns don’t look the same on the hangar as they do on you! So try on several gowns. Pretty gowns hanging up may not look as good on you as you would have first imagined. Never choose a gown without trying it on!
Ask your wedding planner or store staff to help you out with any questions you may have. You’re paying them to help, so don’t be afraid to use their wedding planning expertise. In addition, when you speak with the wedding planner or staff, it will give them a good idea for what you are looking for.
Remember to order a gown that is roughly the same size as you because ordering one that is 1 size smaller can be disasterous. It’s much cheaper to order the right size, instead of ordering smaller with the promise to yourself that you’ll lose weight before the wedding.
When your gown arrives in the store, take your wedding planner with you to check it out at the store. Try the wedding dress on there before you pay for it.
While trying the dress on, view all angles. If there’s something you do not like, be sure to mention it the bridal store staff or your wedding planner. More than likely, they will be able to alter and fix the problem.
As a wedding planner who does several weddings per month, I wish you the absolute best luck in your wedding gown search!
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