Wednesday, January 1, 2014

Is 13 months too early to purchase wedding gown?

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Is it too early? I heard it takes a long time to order etc... also, what happens once I get the dress? Do I need to have it cleaned before the wedding will the dress change colors?
Thanks all for your advice!



Answer
It is never too early to look for a wedding dress! :] Once you find the one it's the one and nothing will change. It won't go out of style either. However it depends all on the bridal shops! I ordered my wedding dress in may(i'm not getting married until july 2011 so i went 14 months early) and it won't be here until november. It would have been here in october but i ordered it two days too late. So you need to check with the bridal shops on ordering and shipments. Sometimes it can take 6 months+ for a dress to come in. Also you should have your dress ready a few months ahead of time for alterations, and anything you may want to change. There are few seamstresses in our town and the ladies at the bridal shops when I told them it needed to be hemmed and have a side sleeve added to it they said they very well could have it a few months considering all the other brides, proms, and anything else seamstresses may be busy with at that time. Especially considering its in the popular season. Plus it seems as soon as you have the wedding dress that's when you can finally decide on bridesmaids dresses, accessories, decorations, etc. It would really suck to pick stuff out and not have it match your dress:( Always best to be safe and have your dress than stress over it! :]

do sequens on a wedding dress change colors?




Kayla D


My wedding dress sequens change from white to yellow. The lady at the store said that they do this after so long. Is this true


Answer
There are two reasons why sequins would change color.

First, some sequins are designed to change colors when light reflects off of them. This is normal for some sequins to change back and forth, depending on the lighting.

Another way that sequins change color is through age and improper storage. Sequins are plastic and will react by discoloring over time. This happens while stored in a closet even in the best of conditions. This is why it is important to have your dress preserved by a professional. Having a dress professionally prepared for storage will keep the dress as good as new as long as the seal is not broken. A professionally preserved dress is stored in acid free packaging which keeps the dress and the embellishments from turning yellow. I promise you that.




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