Tuesday, 28 August 2012

How to make the Wedding Dress fit for you?

By Miracle Pan


Question: In the past 6 months, I've lost 30 pounds and about a size. I'm getting married Oct. 10, 2010, and just bought my dress (a size 18.) I still love dieting and want to keep doing it but I'm obsessing about dropping more than two sizes and my dress looking funky all taken in. Has anyone had their dresses taken in more than a size? Did it still look good or did it ruin it?

My other big problem is my mother wants to use her trusted alterations lady. But growing up, she had another "trusted and cheap" alterations lady who she loved but EVERYTHING I got back from her didn't wear well afterward. This new lady (who owns a shop and does wedding dresses) might be good or might not. I don't know. But I know I don't trust my mom when it comes to an alterations lady now and the thought of someone screwing up my dress and me getting upset with her makes my stomach turn.

Answer: I had a dress taken in 4 sizes before. It wore and looked fine. First look for your own alterations lady. Then tell your mom that you appreciate the offer of her alterations lady but you found one and would like to use that person. Hopefully she will understand!! Congrats on getting married and I hope things work out for you.

They can only take the dress in 2 sizes without ruining the look of the dress. Yes, they should be able to make the dress a halter for you, a good tailor will be able to remove any beading in the way and replace it when done. My friend had her dress altered and the guy did exactly that. She had to have her halter taken up to fit her chest, too.

ask your mom to take her to this seamstress and check out her work see how she works how the dresses come out look at hem lines eke of these other peoples dresses or. you take a blab dress from Japan that you spend a few dollars on and have it done see what kind of work does she do esp. get one with beads. Does she use thread that blends eke?




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