Getting ready for the big day requires a lot of thought and planning. There are so many hirers, retailers, caterers, and creators to deal with. Wedding planning is tough business!
And just when you think you have found the perfect dress – think again.
The dress you fell madly in love with at the wedding shop was not custom made for you. If you want that dress to fit like a glove you will need some tailoring done.
These three areas are the most commonly tailored sections on bridal gowns. No standard size lady is exactly the same size as another in all three areas. Tailoring is usually required on at least one of these areas.
If the dress is too big
An equal amount can be taken in at both sides of the dress. If the dress is being taken in a few sizes – the front and back seams may also be adjusted.
If the dress is too small
Most side seams have an inch of extra fabric. This extra fabric provides the flexibility to be let out, creating more breathing space.
Keep in mind that this method depends on the dress material. Stitches in satin material, for instance, grab and may show up if the seams are let out. When undone these existing stitches become noticeable and are referred to in tailoring terms as memory stitch marks.
If the dress is too small you can ask for the option of adding a back corset into the dress. This is a method where the back zipper is removed. A panel of fabric is added in place of the zipper. Corset loops are fixed to the fabric with ties that create a panel corset at the back. Generally, you can add up to five inches to a dress through this method.
Other areas that are commonly adjusted in a wedding dress are the straps, adding a bustle to hold up the train, and adjusting the corset inside the dress. Hemlines also top the list of wedding dress alterations.
You only get one chance at being centre of attention in your wedding dress – so make it count!
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