Monday, July 18, 2011

Even the right dress isn't quite perfect until it is altered to fit your body

Every woman's figure is unique. And every wedding gown has it's own unique shape. 99% of the time these don't match up exactly which is why alterations are so important. Alterations are going to make the dress lay perfectly on every curve of your body so you are going to be able walk down the aisle without tripping on the hem, eat and breathe without feeling uncomfortable and avoid pulling up your strapless dress!

Here are a few alteration tips for you so you'll know what to expect:
  1. Wedding dresses do not typically stretch! So it is very important to order the size closest to you. Order your dress too small and you may not get into it at all. If the dress is too small taking out the seams requires alot of work. Many gowns may have up to four or even more layers of fabric that would have to be let out. And if the gown has lace, beading or anything intricate it is all that more difficult to let the seams out.
  2. Most wedding gowns will be too long so a hem will be required.  If there are details at the hem like scalloped lace or beading those will be removed and reattached.  Many designers also offer a hollow-to-hem measurement for an additional charge. This means your gown will be made in a custom length just for you so you will mostly likely not need the hem altered. It is an additional charge but then the gown will be made to fit you more proportionally.
  3. Gowns with a train will typically require a bustle. A bustle is a simple way to gather up the train in the back of your dress so you can move around and dance without tripping over the train. The bustle is usually secured with ribbons, buttons or snaps and is usually used after the ceremony.
  4. The fit in the bust of the dress really has nothing to do with your strapless gown staying up and feeling secure. Strapless gowns are typically held up from the waist. So your strapless gown should be really fitted at the waist and may contain boning.
  5. Most gowns are made with a B-cup. Girls with a smaller bust may need the bust tailored in and cups added. Those with a larger bust will need to order a larger cup size as well as raise the bust-line. This can get costly, and not all designers offer this, but is a great option for many when available.
  6. Wear the undergarments that you plan to wear on your wedding day to your alterations appointment. That way the dress can be fitted to exactly what you plan to wear underneath. This will also help make sure that no lines or anything will show on wedding day.
  7. Make sure to bring your shoes along to your fitting. In order to hem your dress to the perfect length the exact height of your shoes will need to be accounted for.
Keep these tips in mind when it is time for your alterations appointment and you'll be on your way to a perfectly fitting gown!

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