Wednesday, August 1, 2012

Picking the Perfect Dress


So you have the groom and the ring, and now you are ready to hit the ground running to find that perfect dress! Congratulations! Here are some tips to finding that perfect dress while keeping mind of your budget and staying stress-free!

DO YOUR HOMEWORK!: Go online, look in magazines, scour the newsstand to find anything and everything wedding related. When you think of your wedding day, what do you picture yourself wearing? Is it a full ball gown, or is it a form fitting mermaid style gown? Check out the different styles of wedding gowns, and make sure you know what you are looking for. Make sure you know your budget before making an appointment, you don't want to get your heart set on a $10,000 gown if you cannot afford it.

MAKE AN APPOINTMENT: Most bridal salons ask that you make an appointment and come prepared. Make sure that you have an appointment with a consultant, and find out how much time you are alloted. Weekdays are the best time to have an appointment, because the consultant is able to give you their undivided attention, otherwise Saturday's are very hectic. Make sure that you have enough time to order your gown, as they take anywhere from six to eight months to come in, in a bridal salon. Some of the chains can get their gowns in quicker, it just depends on the designers. Bring pictures of what you have been looking at, and if the consultant has the dress, make sure they pull it for you. Ask the consultant to pull a few of their picks too, just to add some variety. Keep an open mind when you walk through the salon doors, as most the time you will not end up with the gown you had pictured. Go to a full service bridal shop, a shop that has bridal gowns, tuxedos, bridesmaids gowns, flower girl gowns, and on site alterations. Full service shops always have headpieces and veils, so make sure to try those on. If you want a designer gown, make sure you attend a designer sample sale, this will ensure a great deal for your wedding gown.

THINGS TO BRING TO AN APPOINTMENT: Make sure you bring a strapless bra, and the proper undergarments. Bring some money along just in case you happen to find the dress. Don't bring the entourage! While you would like to include everybody in the gown shopping process, make sure that you only bring two to three people. If you bring too many people, it can become confusing for you, and you will not know what you like. Do bring your mom! She will want to share this experience, and it will be an awesome experience for you both to cherish the rest of your lives. Bring an open mind, and don't look at the size of the gown you are trying on or measuring to. Color is very popular in wedding gowns, and your consultant might put you in a pink or black wedding gown, don't say no just yet! Bring a camera, and if the salon will let you, take some pictures to capture the moments when you come out in the dresses. Even if you don't like the gowns, the pictures make a great album later on, and you can laugh at the ones that you hated. Snap a picture of you and your consultant, especially if they sell you the gown, your consultant would love to have a picture of you two together, after all they did help you find that special gown. Make sure that if you do take pictures, that you do not show anyone, the more opinions you get, the more confused you are.

ENTERTAIN THE IDEA: VEIL OR HEADPIECE: If you have a particularly seasoned bridal consultant, they will automatically put you in a veil or headpiece of their choosing. This will do two things, it will make you feel like a bride, and it will complete the look. When looking at veils, some people are strictly against veils, and consider them “mosquito nets.” Keep an open mind, and try them on, it won't hurt, and you can take it off if you hate it! Your consultant will more than likely accompany the veil with a headpiece which will further complete the look, and enhance the dress. Most people go with a tiara or headband, but companies are quickly realizing that there are more than just the two choices. There are now pretty clips and other baubles that can grace your bridal day beauty.

BELT IT UP!: To create a defined waistline, bridal consultants have a clever trick up their sleeves, which is a beaded or colored belt. Belts have become a staple when it comes to bridal fashion, and complete the bridal look. For a more plain gown, or an all lace gown, sometimes the beaded belt or colored belts are just the perfect amount of definition that the gown needs. Sometimes with the addition of the belt, it can change the look of the whole gown, making it the one!

COLOR IS ALL THE RAGE: All gowns come in at least two colors across the board: white or ivory. Some companies have the addition of diamond white, or blush, and even red. This season, you can even see blue, purple, and pink. Anyone can wear white or ivory, it doesn't matter if you are a virgin or not anymore, it is all about what color looks best on your skin type. Brides who are wearing colored wedding gowns such as pink or blue, have a certain amount of confidence that they are exuding and want to express their certain style on their wedding day.

ALTERATIONS 101: Alterations can become pricey, especially if you have a lot to change about the dress. Rule of thumb is that if you have to change the entire style of the dress, it is not the dress for you. Typical changes in the dresses are the hemlines, because almost always the dress is too long. Some companies offer what's called a “hollow to hem” measurement, which is a measurement to make sure the dress is the correct length. The hollow to hem measurement is especially helpful if you have an all lace or beaded gown with a scalloped edge on the bottom of the gown, otherwise it is very pricey to get that fixed by an alterations professional. When making the first alterations appointment, make sure it's about three to four months in advance, and have them pin it first. Almost always the bustline will be taken in. If you are choosing to not wear a bra, then have the alterations person attach bust cups for the support. The last thing you want to see on your wedding day is your gown sagging in the front. Make sure that the dress is properly fitted in the bust, you don't want to be pulling the gown up all night long.

NEVER BUY ONLINE: You know those super cheap knock off sites that you can find the exact same dress for about $200, its too good to be true and NEVER buy from them! The dresses are coming from overseas, and they take forever to get to your home. In addition, the packages are not insured, and are not of good quality. Personally, I know of a bride that purchased a gown and it came to her hot glued together, and in the wrong size. Make sure you know who you are buying from, and if they are a legitimate company or not. The last thing you need is a dress coming in wrong, or having money taken and not returned back to you.


***This is an article that I wrote for the magazine I work for.***

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