5 Tips for a Smooth Dress Fitting Process

So you’ve made one of the biggest wedding decisions yet?choosing your dress?and you found THE perfect one. Yay! But did you know that the dress fitting process can be just as (if not more) important" Take it from this designer-turned-Bride whose dress fitting we’re getting a behind the scenes peek at today, along with her 5 […]
So you’ve made one of the biggest wedding decisions yet?choosing your dress?and you found THE perfect one. Yay! But did you know that the dress fitting process can be just as (if not more) important" Take it from this designer-turned-Bride whose dress fitting we’re getting a behind the scenes peek at today, along with her 5 tips to make the process smooth as ever. Clary Pfeiffer captured it all and we’re straight up drooling over the detail?that bow! See it all here.
From the Bride… I wanted my gown to be simple yet novel. My business partner and I decided on a form-fitting spaghetti strap gown with a scooped neckline and low back. We sourced the fabric locally in New York City and loved the embroidery on mesh because it wasn’t a typical bridal lace. It reminded me of architectural elements in the city that I see and love everyday. We lined it in a nude so you could see the details in photographs. I’ve always loved the femininity of a bow, so we crafted a removable structured bow belt in ivory silk wool. The bow accentuated my waist and offered an element of surprise when I turned aro...
So you’ve made one of the biggest wedding decisions yet?choosing your dress?and you found THE perfect one. Yay! But did you know that the dress fitting process can be just as (if not more) important" Take it from this designer-turned-Bride whose dress fitting we’re getting a behind the scenes peek at today, along with her 5 tips to make the process smooth as ever. Clary Pfeiffer captured it all and we’re straight up drooling over the detail?that bow! See it all here.
From the Bride… I wanted my gown to be simple yet novel. My business partner and I decided on a form-fitting spaghetti strap gown with a scooped neckline and low back. We sourced the fabric locally in New York City and loved the embroidery on mesh because it wasn’t a typical bridal lace. It reminded me of architectural elements in the city that I see and love everyday. We lined it in a nude so you could see the details in photographs. I’ve always loved the femininity of a bow, so we crafted a removable structured bow belt in ivory silk wool. The bow accentuated my waist and offered an element of surprise when I turned aro...
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