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FAQ's

  • Do I need an appointment to try on wedding dresses?
    Yes, we require appointments our studio would be reserved for you and your guest only.
  • How far in advance should I start dress shopping?
    Ideally, you should start shopping 9-12 months before your wedding to allow time for ordering and alterations. We do offer off the rack gowns.
  • How long does a bridal appointment last?
    Appointments typically last 60-90 minutes, but this can vary by boutique.
  • What should I bring to my appointment?
    Bring a strapless bra, nude underwear, shapewear (if desired), and shoes with a similar heel height to what you plan to wear on your wedding day.
  • Who should I bring with me?
    Bring 2-4 trusted friends or family members who will give honest feedback without overwhelming you.
  • What sizes do bridal gowns come in?
    Bridal sizing runs smaller than street sizing, so you may need a dress 1-2 sizes larger than your regular clothing size.
  • Can I take pictures of the dresses?
    Yes, we encourage it.
  • What if I don’t know what style I want?
    That’s okay! Bridal consultants are there to help. Be open to trying different styles—you might be surprised by what you love.
  • How much do wedding dresses typically cost?
    Prices vary widely, but most range from $1,000 to $3,000. Budget-friendly options start around $100, while designer gowns can go up 10,000.
  • Do I have to buy a dress the same day?
    No, but if you find “the one,” don’t wait too long—some gowns take 4-6 months to arrive after ordering.
  • How long does it take to order a wedding dress?
    Most dresses take 4-6 months to arrive. Rush orders may be available for an extra fee.
  • How much do alterations cost?
    Alterations typically cost $200-$600, depending on the complexity of the changes.
  • When should I schedule alterations?
    Start 2-3 months before your wedding to allow enough time for multiple fittings.
  • What if I lose or gain weight before the wedding?
    Your seamstress can make adjustments but avoid drastic weight changes too close to the wedding to ensure the best fit.
  • What happens after I buy my dress?
    Once your dress arrives, schedule a fitting, store it in a safe place, and avoid handling it too much to keep it pristine.
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