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. . Tips for buying a Bridal Gown
ORDERING: Try to give yourself at least 6 months to order. Normal delivery of gowns (including maids, mother's, and flower girl's) is12-14 weeks. This will allow ample time for fittings.
SIZING: Most gowns run small and it is normal to need a couple of sizes larger than your normal clothes size, especially if you are chesty or broad shouldered. However, gowns are also made for women who are about 5'8" tall.
GETTING MEASURED: Have out of state maids get measurements taken at a
local bridal shop and not by a non-professional. Wear proper undergarments and not sports bras. *Note: getting measured isn't called a fitting!
FITTINGS: Always make an appointment; gowns and slips have to be pressed ahead of time. Remember to bring the shoes and bra that you'll be wearing with the gown.
ALTERATIONS: Choose a bridal shop that has in house alterations. Gowns with lots of lace trimming are normally taken apart at the waist for the hem. Make sure you make an appointment to check the alterations since minor adjustments may have to be made afterwards.
BUSTLES: There are two main types of bustles. The Standard bustle works well with gowns that have a lot of detail on the train. Buttons are sewn around the waistline and loops are added to the train. When hooked up, some of the detail remains showing. The Peplum/Reversal bustle works well with A-line gowns and ones without much train detail as with many silk dresses. Loops and ribbons are sewn underneath the gown and tied together for a peplum effect.
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