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Everything You Need to Know to Choose the Right Bridal Dress
Before we discuss the finer points of buying a wedding dress, you need to understand whether it’s a bridal gown or a wedding dress that you want. Without putting a finer point on it, “gowns” are a single-piece, more formal wear, while a dress – though formal, can either be a single garment or comprise of a top and bottom – like a blouse and a skirt.
Once you’ve made that decision, other bridal fashion decisions will be much easier.
Once you’ve made that decision, other bridal fashion decisions will be much easier.
Ready-to-wear Vs. Custom
Your next decision is: Do I opt for custom made bridal fashion, or should I just buy something online? And almost unanimously, you’ll hear from recent brides: Go custom! You may get what you want online, but then you need to be open about possible alterations or customisations to your wedding dress.
Many brides-to-be opt for a custom made wedding dress precisely because they don’t wish to deal with alterations. That process, of hemming, tucking and sewing a ready-made wedding dress can sometimes be very stressful.
Many brides-to-be opt for a custom made wedding dress precisely because they don’t wish to deal with alterations. That process, of hemming, tucking and sewing a ready-made wedding dress can sometimes be very stressful.
Make The Right Choice
Choosing the perfect wedding dress doesn’t have to be stressful – if you know how to go about making that choice. Here are five things you need to know when buying a wedding dress:
Now, for some other considerations you need to keep in mind when buying a wedding dress.
- Length: Custom made bridal fashion designers can offer you the choice of shorter length dresses, or a longer, formal wedding gown. With a gown, you might want to also discuss the trail with your seamstress/designer.
- Style: Gowns may be available as Ball, or Straight (often called Sheath or Column) style. You may even choose your wedding dressin a Flare or Trumpet style. Some brides prefer to buy a wedding dress with a Mermaid style, as opposed to an A-line design.
- Back: Do you want something with a back, or a design without a back?
- Sleeves: You need to give consideration to the types of sleeves you anticipate having for your dress or gown. Of-course, you could opt to go sleeveless too!
- Waistline: When choosing a custom made wedding dress, you have a lot of options to “manipulate” your waistline to ensure the dress flatters your look
Now, for some other considerations you need to keep in mind when buying a wedding dress.