I went to a bridal salon and tried on a lot of dresses there... The sky was the limit... And it was very pricey... The bridal consultant knew my budget, but yet showed me a dress for more than double my budget... And I fell in love with it... I ended up finding it online at www.bestbridalprices.com for half the cost he was selling it for... So, be sure to do your research.
As far as price range, I want either an a-line or more preferably a ball gown. I'm not looking for any other styles. Any idea what I might expect to pay? My parents are only paying for some of the wedding and I'm on my own to buy the dress so I need to know what I could budget for. Also, I've heard once you buy your dress it can take forever for it to come in, and even longer to get alterations done. That being said, when should I get my dress?
Answer: First I would defiantly support your local bridal shop before trying David's. David's dresses are a dime a dozen and that is why they are so cheap. Bridal shops...as long as they are not the crazy upscale shops...have dresses in all price ranges. Unless it is a big city shop or a very wealthy area, the shop dresses will usually top out at around $2000. I would suggest going online and looking for dresses first and then finding out locally were the dresses you like are. Just Google Bridal and your city name and see what comes up.
Then when her mother went to check out they told her that particular dress didn't match my color sash. As well dresses must be paid in full before ordering. If you order dyed shoes you must order them and pay. Then once they come in resend them off through them to get them dyed. Just want I experienced there. I did buy my dresses from a local bridal salon and was overwhelmed with the help I received. I even received a hand written letter the day after in the mail just thank me for going shopping there.
It is best if you can find some pictures to show your seamstress so she has an idea of what you want. She should be able to draw some sketches. Just be absolutely certain that your lines of communication are open so you get exactly what you want and not what the seamstress wants you to have. Remember, seamstresses are not magicians and often what you draw may not be able to be duplicated. So, it is wise to have an open mind.
As far as price range, I want either an a-line or more preferably a ball gown. I'm not looking for any other styles. Any idea what I might expect to pay? My parents are only paying for some of the wedding and I'm on my own to buy the dress so I need to know what I could budget for. Also, I've heard once you buy your dress it can take forever for it to come in, and even longer to get alterations done. That being said, when should I get my dress?
Answer: First I would defiantly support your local bridal shop before trying David's. David's dresses are a dime a dozen and that is why they are so cheap. Bridal shops...as long as they are not the crazy upscale shops...have dresses in all price ranges. Unless it is a big city shop or a very wealthy area, the shop dresses will usually top out at around $2000. I would suggest going online and looking for dresses first and then finding out locally were the dresses you like are. Just Google Bridal and your city name and see what comes up.
Then when her mother went to check out they told her that particular dress didn't match my color sash. As well dresses must be paid in full before ordering. If you order dyed shoes you must order them and pay. Then once they come in resend them off through them to get them dyed. Just want I experienced there. I did buy my dresses from a local bridal salon and was overwhelmed with the help I received. I even received a hand written letter the day after in the mail just thank me for going shopping there.
It is best if you can find some pictures to show your seamstress so she has an idea of what you want. She should be able to draw some sketches. Just be absolutely certain that your lines of communication are open so you get exactly what you want and not what the seamstress wants you to have. Remember, seamstresses are not magicians and often what you draw may not be able to be duplicated. So, it is wise to have an open mind.
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