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Before heading to your appointment, research different designers, silhouettes, and overall vibe of different styles of dresses. Send photos or a Pinterest board to your bridal stylist ahead of time to make your appointment more efficient. Understand that bridal salon’s unique designer offerings ahead of time to enhance your experience and help you feel even more knowledgeable about what you can expect.
On the day of your appointment, make sure to bring any of the items you know you’ll be wearing on our wedding day, including shoes, undergarments, and accessories, to get a better idea of new evening dresses what the dress will look like on your big day.
Avoid bringing a huge group of supporters to your appointment – this will just make the process more stressful with all of the individual comments, questions, and concerns. Instead, bring a close group of friends and family members whose judgment you trust.
My biggest piece of advice? Even if it’s your first stop, be prepared to commit if your instincts (your gut, not your head) tell you you’ve found the gown. If you truly feel beautiful in a gown, whether it is the first one or the 20th you’ve tried, listen to your instincts.
There are so many misconceptions about shopping for your wedding gown; you must bring an entourage, you must try on an exhaustive number to avoid missing out, you must spill over with emotion with ‘the one,’ you must wear ‘wedding white.’ Those beliefs are not wedding dresses only intimidating but also completely antiquated – there’s no rulebook you have to adhere to. Every bride’s journey is unique. After working with brides for 10+ years, I’m happy to bust a few of these myths to help you feel confident and enjoy this process to the fullest.
Wedding Dress Shopping Myth #1: You need to bring your entire bridal party and family with you
Truth: You’ll want to invite those closest to you, who will champion your instincts and support your vision – not try and influence your decisions. From best friends to grandparents and cousins, chose a small group of 3 people or less to accompany you, whose style and sensibility you admire. Keep things as intimate as possible so you have an opportunity to tap into your natural sense about each unique gown.
Wedding Dress Shopping Myth #2: You shouldn’t buy from the first coast evening dresses shop you visit
Truth: If you’re struggling with the thought that you’ve only been to one store, or that you haven’t looked around for long enough, let that go. This isn’t a numbers game, but rather one driven by your true intuition. Your first shopping experience may be your only one if you’re fortunate enough to find your dream gown. Don’t force the process to be longer than it needs to be just because you may feel obligated to visit a laundry list of boutiques. You’ll likely come back to corsage a vision of that one gown in your mind, comparing it to other gowns. Lead with your gut – when you feel your most confident and beautiful self, you’ll know you’ve found your dream dress! It could be the first day you’ve shopped, and that’s wonderful. |
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