The Perfect Wedding Dress: Finding That Special One
One of the things brides-to-be have to consider when buying a
dress is the comfort level of the wedding dress. Sure it's nice
to look like a princess on your wedding day, but if the dress
causes you extreme discomfort; or cuts off your circulation,
then it's not really worth it. The dress might even cause you to
faint. Imagine what a nightmare that would be!
The wedding dress selection process usually starts months before
the wedding. It's advisable for brides-to-be to look through the
pages of wedding magazines, or to visit wedding shops. Just to
give them an idea of the different types of styles of wedding
dresses that are available.
Brides-to-be also have to consider their body types. It's
important to get a wedding dress that looks good on you! You
might have to try plenty of wedding dresses before you find that
one dress that is perfect for you.
If you have set aside an extensive budget for your wedding
dress. Then you can always go for a designer dress. The most
famous name nowadays when it comes to bridal fashion is Vera
Wang. She is known for her luxurious detailing, craftsmanship,
and hand beading. Her clients for her wedding line include:
Jennifer Lopez, Jessica Simpson, Uma Thurman and Mariah Carey,
just to name a few.
But if you don't have that much money to spare then you can
always choose other options. There are a number of places where
you can get your wedding dress that won't cost you a fortune. In
addition to the more traditional bridal shops, wedding dresses
are also available in: thrift shops, discount stores, online,
and even eBay.
If you are buying on eBay, make sure the measurements of the
wedding dress is included in the description. Also, the
condition of the dress must be looked into. Check for feedback
regarding that person's account, just to make sure that you are
dealing with a credible dealer.
But if a traditional wedding is the theme you have in mind, then
you might want to go for a vintage dress, in keeping with this
theme. When buying a vintage dress, beware of discoloration, or
stains on the dress. These might not come off so easily.
Investigate the fabric of the dress, stretch it out to check for
weakening, or tearing of the cloth.
Try to buy a vintage dress that is made before the 1900's.
Fabrics have a tendency to deteriorate, and weaken over time.
Extraordinarily old vintage dresses might look romantic, but
they might not be ideal for use.
If you really have your heart set on a specific design, but you
find that that dress is too old to use, or too expensive, then
you can always go for a reproduction wedding dress.
Many stores specialize on reproduction dresses. They design
wedding dresses based on specific themes, or eras. Some
specialty wedding shops also focus on designing knock-off
wedding dresses, inspired by designer wedding gowns. The huge
difference being, that these wedding gowns are retailed for the
fraction of the amount.
There are so many ways a future bride can go about in search for
her dream wedding dress. Searching for a wedding dress should be
exciting and fun. So make sure you have plenty of time in your
hands before the big day, so this process doesn't become
stressful, and wearisome. Instead a prelude to the happiness of
the special occasion which is to become your wedding.