| Tips
for Selecting Designer Wedding Gown & Dresses |
Shopping
for your Wedding Gowns
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Shopping for wedding
gowns and dresses is exciting but often stressful. Here are some simple tips
that may help you in your quest for the perfect designer wedding gown.
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Look through the
magazines for more ideas on formal wedding gowns & informal wedding gowns that suit your taste. There are so many
styles and looks out there that it can be very overwhelming.
Start by buying a few bridal magazines and marking the formal gowns and wedding
dresses that appeal to you. You will start to get an idea
of what you want to look for.
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Do some online research on the informal wedding gowns & formal bridal gowns available.
After looking through the magazines, one or two designers
of bridal gowns and bridesmaid gowns will probably strike
your fancy. Check out their online wedding catalogs for
more detailed ideas.
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Make appointments at bridal shops to start trying things
on. Try not to buy the first wedding gown you like. A wedding dress
that might look rather plain on the hanger might transform
your figure. You really have to try them on to get a proper
impression of what you will look like in that particular
bridal gown. Take pictures and shop around for the best
price. Beware of alteration fees. What you may save in a
discount, you will pay for in alteration fees.
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Many gown manufacturers
now offer formal wedding gowns & informal wedding gowns in champagne, ivory, blush, diamond white, pink,
etc., in addition to traditional white. These softer hues
may be more flattering to your complexion.
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Size isn’t everything.
Most of the bridal gowns in most bridal shops are available in size
10 or 12. (However, these wedding dress sizes are notoriously
smaller than normal sizes. If you wear a size 10 normally,
be prepared to wear a size 12 or 14 wedding gown.) You may
have to work extra hard to picture the bridal gown in your
correct size. Don’t let this deter you from trying on different
designer wedding gown styles – you have to try them on to see what they are really
like on you. Also – try to make appointments at bridal shops
that carry all sizes in stock – even plus sizes. This will give you a more realistic picture of
what the bridal gown will look like on you. If the bridal
shop wants to order a designer bridal gown for you that is a larger size
than what you wear, that’s normal. Remember the bridal gown will
be fitted to your body. However, don’t order a dress that
is smaller in hopes that you will lose weight – bridal gowns cannot
be enlarged but can be taken in.
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Choosing the perfect designer wedding gow
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Choosing the right
wedding gown starts with proportion. A dress may look gorgeous on
the model in the photo, but it will never look good on you
if the lines are wrong for your proportions. Don’t worry,
many styles and designer wedding gown are now availble that can camouflage your less than perfect features.
Large hips can be hidden with an A-line gown. It will give
height and reduce width making you look taller and slimmer.
Another option would be to choose a hollow waist designer wedding gown which begins an inch
and a half below your natural waist, camouflaging your heaviest
part. A thick waist can be minimized by a princess waist,
just make sure the fullness of the dress starts below your
thick part. Heavy thighs are easy to conceal beneath a full
skirt, but stay away from any style that is straight or
narrow. The same advice applies if you have a full derriere.
Remember to draw attention away from your flaws and concentrate
on a beautiful neckline instead.
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Bring or wear appropriate
undergarments. (This may not be the day to wear your leopard
lace bra.)
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Limit your company.
When you go shopping for your special bridal gown, it is
tempting to bring the whole world with you for advice. However,
it can be a mistake to bring more than one or two people.
Bring your maid of honor and/or your mother or someone else
whose taste you admire and whose opinion you value. More
than two people can turn a day at the bridal shop into an
opinion-ridden nightmare. Listen to the suggestions of the
professional at the bridal store. Even though you may have
an idea of the type of designer wedding gown you want, they may have some
good ideas that may have never entered your mind.
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Be clean. You are
trying on some very expensive designer bridal gowns. Don’t show up
for your appointment after eating a burger, greasy fries,
and a chocolate ice cream cone. Keep your hands and face
clean, avoid wearing excessive make-up, and be prepared
to spend an hour or two in your stocking feet. Have the
availability of something to keep your hair up if and when
you want to try on veils when you find ‘the perfect wedding
dress’.
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Many wedding gowns and dresses
go on in a rather complicated manner, and you may need some
assistance from the person you brought with you or the bridal
gown consultant. Don’t be afraid to ask the bridal gown
consultant for help – they would much rather help you than
you struggle with a new designer wedding gown for 20 minutes!
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Most of all – have
fun! Take pictures and put them in your pre-wedding day
scrapbook. Purchasing your perfect wedding dress among the thousands of designer wedding gowns available should
be an experience to remember – but a pleasant one!
Designer wedding gowns can range in price from a few hundred to a few thousand dollars. Therefore, it is important to remember your budget and purchase a formal or informal wedding gown that is within your price range. Remember to make sure to save enough money for wedding accessories including the headpiece/veil, jewelry, stockings, slip and shoes. Depending upon the bridal shop even the alterations may also be quite expensive.
Try not to wait too long to
start looking for your unique wedding gown. Keep in mind that certain
manufacturers do take longer to get in (possibly up to 6 months),
but the normal time for shipment of wedding gowns is anywhere from
immediate (in stock) shipment to up to 16 weeks. Many bridal gowns
come in before 12 weeks. You will also need time for fittings for
your alterations.
There are many different
styles of wedding gowns ranging from informal to very formal.
Typically the longer the train of the gown, the more formal the
wedding gown is. Regardless, some designer gown styles are more flattering than
others for certain body shapes as discussed earlier.
Fitting
your Bridal Gown
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At Arnella’s Bridal Shop,
unless you are concerned about the size ordered, or if you feel
you’ve gained or lost weight and need to be sure the dress can
still be altered, your first fitting should be approximately
one month before the wedding. After that, you could have two
more fittings to make sure everything is perfect and to also
put in a bustle. The last fitting usually includes instructions
on how your gown will be bustled.
Preserving
your Bridal Gown
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You may want to preserve
your wedding dress as a keepsake or for your own daughter to wear
it someday. There may be invisible stains from food, beverages and
perspiration that can turn into permanent yellow stains if the gown
is not properly cleaned before storage. Dry-Cleaners do an excellent
job of preserving your wedding dress in a timely fashion.
Be sure to point out any
stains or spills to your dry-cleaner. In addition to removing
stains, dry-cleaners should treat the dress with chemicals that slow
down deterioration, press it and place in acid-free packaging.
Finally, do not ever store your
unique wedding gown in a basement or attic. It should be placed in a cool,
dry place to keep it from yellowing and mildew free. Arnella’s
Bridal Shop would be happy to recommend excellent dry-cleaners
to preserve your unique wedding gown for you.
Also see:
Tips For Choosing Bridesmaids Gowns
Tips For Choosing Mothers Gowns
Tips For Choosing Flower Girl Dresses
Tips For Choosing Headpieces, Veils,
Shoes
Also check out our beautiful clearance gowns for sale at astonishing prices!
Have questions, comments or want an appointment? I (Tammy Beilstein, owner Arnellas Bridal) am available Monday through Saturday. Contact me by phone (724) 283-8850 or email and we will work out a convenient time to meet. Check map and Driving Directions for the easiest route to arrive at Arnellas.
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