Choosing A Wedding Dress:
Do You Need To See A Bridal Consultant?
You should not follow trends when selecting your dress, but
rather choose a dress that is comfortable, classic, and truly
most flattering for you. The biggest mistake a woman makes is
to select a dress with design features - an elaborate sleeve or
an unusual neckline - that completely overwhelm. The dress
wears her instead of the other way around. And then, sometimes
the dress is fine, but the headpiece becomes too much. It
overpowers both the woman and the dress and throws the whole
image out of proportion. You will have to think about all of
this, and more, when choosing your own wedding attire.
To capture your own best look for your wedding, you'll need
to work with the consultant, keep an open mind, and be
objective about your physical features. The saleswoman will
begin by asking questions about your wedding: date, time,
location, type of ceremony, and reception. She may then talk to
you about the appropriateness of the style of dress you seem to
want for the kind of wedding you have described.
The bridal consultant will bring you sample dresses in your
nearest size to try on, clipping, pinning, or holding them in
place so you can get an idea of how the properly fitted dress
would look. You'll notice as you try them on that wedding
dresses have a different "feel" from ready-to-wear clothes.
They may employ stays, boning, wires, crinolines, and linings
for shape and contour. Depending on the fabrics and the
decorative applications, they can be heavy and
constricting.
Sleeves and bodices can have complicated closures, and you
may need help getting into the dress. You may even have to
practice a bit before you feel graceful moving in billowing
skirts with weighty trains.
People in the industry refer to constructing a wedding dress
as "building a costume," and once you become familiar with
wedding apparel you'll understand why. Your bridal consultant
may counsel you to put this sleeve on that bodice, or drop this
waist or raise that hem. She may show you the same dress
available in different shades and fabrications, or the same
basic design with more, or less, ornamentation. Such options
are what customisation is all about.
Your wedding dress will probably be quite unlike anything
else you've ever worn before and, since you will be wearing it
for many hours, it is important to consider comfort and
convenience, as well as style, when choosing it.
Think about the following:
1. Getting into and out of limousines
2. Kneeling, bending, or climbing stairs at your ceremony
3. Dining and dancing at your reception
4. The weather, and how warm or cold it might be
5. The properties of individual fabrics and how easily they
might wrinkle, snag, or tear and, if you intend to preserve
your dress as an heirloom for your own daughter one day, then
make classic design and quality construction top
priorities.
Good fit and construction are absolutely essential. A poorly
made garment, or even a well-made one inexpertly altered, can
be a problem, or even a disaster, on your wedding day. Besides
the hundreds of dollars you are spending, that's one more
reason to purchase your dress from experienced bridal retailers
and manufacturers who have earned a reputation for quality and
service.
Find wedding dress makers and
wedding dress
retailers in the Surrey area.
Article by Roger Mayne of Surrey Weddings wedding directory
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