Showing posts with label Bridal Alterations. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bridal Alterations. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 25, 2014

How to Get Your Perfect Wedding Dress? Go for Bridal Alterations

So, there are several wedding dress stores out there that you can visit to find that perfect wedding dress for you. But sometimes, no matter how much you love the style and design of a wedding dress, it doesn’t fit you perfectly. Some brides just choose to go for another dress to make sure it fits them well. On the other hand, there are others who won’t let go and will try to find another way.

If you’re someone who’s looking for a way to make a dress fit you perfectly, the best way to do that is through bridal alterations. However, there’s one important rule to keep in mind and that is the dress should be slightly larger, never smaller. A seamstress can alter a larger dress to make it tailor-fit you, but with a smaller dress, all hope is gone.

Where do you go for bridal alterations? You have two options. The first is where you bought the wedding dress in the first place. Some wedding dress shops also offer alteration services, some for free, some with a charge. The good thing about this is that their seamstresses are very used to working with wedding dresses in particular.

The other option is to find an expert seamstress that does bridal alterations. Either you find a local shop that does alterations or find an independent seamstress that simply works at home.

As for the cost of your bridal alterations, it really depends on the difficulty of the service. If the dress just needs some minor cutting and adjustments, this will obviously be cheaper than putting embellishments on the dress. Well, you can always look around to compare rates from different seamstresses. Nonetheless, it is the quality of the service that you should always focus on. Bear in mind that this is your wedding dress and it should be altered perfectly.

Now to ensure that your wedding dress fits to perfection, you must undergo three fittings. In the first, you will be asked to wear the undergarments and shoes together with the wedding dress. She will pin the parts that need adjustments accordingly. The second fitting will consist of a half-done altered dress, to see if the seamstress is on the right track. Also, this is done to check if there is something else that needs adjusting. The last fitting is usually when you can already take the dress home as the alterations are done and completed.

Perfection Prom and Bridal
10312 Bloomingdale Ave., Riverview, FL 33578
813-621-1991

Wednesday, December 18, 2013

Bridal Alterations to Get Your Dream Wedding Gown

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The economy isn’t in a good place and you really want to save money but look great on your wedding day at the same time. You already have an existing wedding gown and you don’t want to spend money on a new one. But the design isn’t really what you want and that’s not the design you dreamed of. What to do?

You deserve to have your dream wedding and you deserve to wear your dream wedding dress. The solution is bridal alterations. Alterations can change your wedding dress while still keeping the existing gown in tact. But the secret to doing this successfully is finding a good seamstress. There are a lot of skillful seamstresses out there but you should find one with experienced in altering wedding gowns. Just to make sure she or he knows that they’re doing.

Now if you don’t really need that big of alteration, you can still go to a good seamstress to make minor alterations. You may have bought the perfect wedding dress but you need to make small adjustments here and there. Minor bridal alterations like adjusting the waist, shoulders or chest area are very easy and simple to do.

Usually with a wedding gown, there are three types of bridal alterations that are commonly done: the length, bodice and sleeves (if there are). These alterations are done to make sure that the wedding dress will fit the bride perfectly in each and every way.

If you know that you have to make bridal alterations, you have to do it early on. One alteration may not be enough to make sure the dress is a perfect fit. You will need at least two fittings to guarantee that the dress is as perfect as it should be. Also, giving it to the Brandon, FL seamstress ahead of time can put your alteration ahead of the others. We can’t really tell how busy the seamstress will be so it’s better to prepare in advance than rush it.

When fitting the dress after an alteration, wear your wedding shoes, undergarments and accessories. This is recommended to guarantee that your dress has the right length, fit and look. Your wedding dress should fit like a glove. Any ill-fitting dress will be unflattering and you’ll be caught dead wearing such a dress on your wedding day.

Plan ahead so you don’t have to force the seamstress to rush the work. This might leave you with poor quality alterations that you won’t be satisfied with.


Perfection Prom and Bridal
10312 Bloomingdale Ave., Riverview, FL 33578
813-621-1991
http://perfectionprom.com/

Wednesday, September 25, 2013

Why Bridal Alterations Exist

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Every bridal shop in Tampa, FL and in the country know how important it is for brides to achieve the perfect look on their wedding day. The only way to achieve this is to find the “perfect fit” --- with regards to their wedding gowns. However, this ideal fit will never be achieved without bridal alterations. Each wedding dress has its own distinct shape, and so is every woman's body, too. The purpose of alterations is to make the gown fit the bride's unique figure. When bridal alterations are done well, the gown will move with the bride's body.

Here are some instances when bridal alterations are a must:

  1. The gown is not true to your size. Some brides order dresses that are two sizes too small to be motivated to lose weight. However, that extra 2 inches you'll have to adjust requires working with a lot of fabric.
  2. The gown is longer than your height. To repair this, a bridal shop may raise hemlines during bridal alterations but it will still depend on the design of the gown. If the beadwork is too intricate, it may get affected by alterations.
  3. The gown needs a bustle. If the gown is a perfect fit for the bride, adding a bustle is next in line. A bustle is simply a way to gather up the train of your dress. This makes it convenient for the bride to dance and mingle during the reception. The most basic bustles are French (with the train tucked under the dress), traditional (over the dress), hem bustle (the train is held up so the gown falls floor-length), and side bustle (used only if the train is cut to flair out to the side). A bridal shop normally holds bustles up with ribbons or snaps depending on the fabric of the gown.

Bridal alterations are as important as the ones doing it. Make sure you find the best bridal shop in your area that can handle such delicate tailor work. Some brides have trusted seamstresses, while others go to trusted and well-known designers and bridal shops for the job. Whichever one you choose, just make sure that they can do the job properly.



Perfection Prom and Bridal
10312 Bloomingdale Ave., Riverview, FL 33578
813-621-1991
http://perfectionprom.com/