Going custom-made wedding dress detail

by mbxc1vy4 on 2012-02-21 10:17:43

Avoiding Undesirable Memories By Using a Tailor-Made Bridal Gown

Just about every regular bride’s nightmare is of something major going wrong on the wedding day. People's nightmares may be especially strong in the area of personal appearance on that day. A catering mix-up, bad weather conditions, or an embarrassing best man’s speech can be quickly forgotten or relegated to the "funny tales for the future" category of one’s memory, but issues with the gown could remain with you permanently filed under 'abject humiliation.'

Going off-the-peg

Hopefully, this is an unlikely scenario, especially with a personalized wedding dress, but serious incidents have happened with wedding dresses such as:

- Bridal gowns that have actually 'exploded' at the seams at the altar, thanks to poor fitting and great stress.

- One mysteriously transformed color and became 'polka dot' in appearance just as it was being put on before leaving for the ceremony.

- Another bride endured the embarrassment of having to ask the assembled guests for as many safety pins as they had, due to a major seam coming apart just as she entered the church.

Going custom-made

Of course, a custom wedding dress cannot guarantee these things will not happen to you - but it will certainly reduce the chances of such calamities occurring. If you purchase a custom bridal gown, you're not only choosing something that will be unique to you and your style, but you'll also be quite closely and personally involved with the dressmaker. That means you'll have a better level of involvement and greater control than if you buy an off-the-peg dress. Of course, that also includes accurate measuring and making adjustments during the fitting process. You'll simply end up with a much better-fitting final product, which is also likely to reduce the chances of disasters on the day itself.

The nature of your relationship with the dressmaker is such that you may avoid last-minute glitches and compromises, such as needing to make urgent changes only to find that "nobody is available." She or he will also personally know your wedding dress, and personal relationships are known to have a positive impact on the quality and completeness of final products.

Ultimately, a tailor-made bridal gown might cost a bit more than a broadly similar one ordered off-the-peg, although the price differences may be more moderate than you'd think. In the end, it might be a small price to pay for a combination of reduced risk and increased reassurance!

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