Wedding Dress Shopping: What You Need to Know (2024)

Wedding Dress Shopping: What You Need to Know (1)

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Wedding dress shopping is overwhelming and can be confusing, but it should be fun! Wondering what to wear to your appointments? Or how many people you should take with you? What about actually choosing “the one” dress?

It’s important to remember that traditions aren’t laws – they’re peer pressure from dead people. And… there are no rules. If you don’t want to wear a gown, that’s ok! If you don’t want to wear white, then don’t! You are the one wearing whatever you choose, so make sure it’s exactly what you want. If everyone you take with you agrees, that’s great. If they don’t, oh well! They’re not the ones wearing your outfit.

Supply Chain Issues

As if wedding planning isn’t difficult enough, supply chain issues have made things even trickier. Be sure you’re aware of what will or won’t be required/suggested when & where you plan to shop.

Things to ask when you book your appointment

What policies does the store have? Many shops and boutiques have continued their policies in regard to the number of guests you can bring with you.

Will there be wifi for your guest(s) to use? This is especially important if you’re limited in how many people you can take with you. Having wifi available means one of the guests who can come along will be able to video call anyone who isn’t able to be there.

How are delivery and alteration timelines being affected? It may take longer for dresses to be made, shipped, and altered. Being aware of timelines upfront will help you keep things on track.

Read on to see my top, general tips for making wedding dress shopping as easy & pain-free as possible.

Before you go dress shopping

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Eat something

Dress shopping can take a long time, and you’ll be standing and moving for a lot of it, so be sure to eat something before you go. Try not to eat too much, but definitely don’t go shopping on an empty stomach. Call and check if the shop(s) you’ll be visiting allow snacks.

Do your research

Spend some time online, looking at all sorts of dresses. All colors, cuts, lengths, styles, etc. Going into shopping with an idea of what you like most will be extremely helpful when talking with consultants and looking at gowns.

Establish your budget

Wedding dresses are notoriously expensive, but you don’t have to break the bank. Shopping sales and looking outside of dresses specifically listed as wedding gowns can lead to fantastic finds. Also keep your venue and overall wedding aesthetic in mind. You never know – a special occasion dress, bridesmaid dress, or even a prom dress might end up being absolutely perfect for your big day.

Wear/bring the right undergarments

A strapless bra similar to your skin tone and well-fitting undies are typically best. Remember that you’ll probably be dressing and undressing in front of at least one consultant, so wear something you’ll be comfortable in, modesty-wise.

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Wear minimal makeup

If you wear make up every day, your daily look is fine for wedding dress shopping. If you don’t normally wear make up, don’t feel like you have to just to shop.

Don’t bring a big group of people

In Ladylike’s YouTube video “We Try On Wedding Dresses,” Susie, the owner and operator of Pebbles Bridal in Woodland Hills says, “if it’s somebody you wouldn’t want in the delivery room with you, when you’re delivering a baby, perhaps they can stay home…” and suggests that you should limit your entourage selection to people like parents, future in-laws, siblings, and best friends – but only if they’ll really have your best interest in mind!

I don’t know if being that exclusive is always necessary, but do try to choose people who will support you and guide you, rather than pressuring you into making decisions you may not feel comfortable with.

While you’re dress shopping

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Speak your mind.

Don’t sugarcoat your feelings. If you hate something, say so. It will help your consultant direct your attention to, and away from, certain styles or designers. If you don’t love something, move on. Ending up with a pile of “maybe” dresses helps no one.

Remember who is wearing the dress.

Yes, your entourage will & should have opinions, but in the end, it’s YOU wearing the dress. If everyone else loves it, but you aren’t feeling it, move on! Alternatively, if you love it and everyone else hates it – that shouldn’t be an immediate dismissal. You are going to be looking at your photos for years to come, they won’t.

Have an open mind.

You have your entourage, and probably at least one consultant – take advantage of them! Dresses look entirely different on a hanger vs on a body. Consider having each person you bring pick a dress and then try on each one for them to see. This is where the previous two tips really come into play.

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Don’t feel obligated to choose.

Many, many people need multiple appointments at multiple shops before finding “the one.” And know that, sometimes, no matter how many dress you’ve tried on, you may not get a magical moment where the universe aligns and you get all tingly. That’s ok, too! In the end, it’s a dress. As long as you feel comfortable and confident, all is good!

Alterations can make your dreams come true.

Find a gorgeous strapless dress but want straps added? Or the perfect floor-length gown but you’ve always wanted a tea-length dress? Whatever it takes to get a dress from a 9 to a 10 – to be perfect for you is likely possible with alterations. Just remember to factor them into your budget!

Ask about discounts.

You may be able to take advantage of a sale that’s coming up by buying your dress in a few days, or maybe save a little if you’re able to wait longer for shipping.

And there you have it – everything you need to know when shopping for your wedding dress.
Go forth and conquer dress shopping like the badass you are!

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Wedding Dress Shopping: What You Need to Know (2024)

FAQs

What are the rules of wedding dress shopping? ›

There is certain etiquette to be aware of to make your special day a smooth and happy one for everyone.
  • Let the entourage sit this one out. ...
  • Arrive on time to your appointment. ...
  • Prepare a budget and stick to it. ...
  • Take care of the dresses you try on. ...
  • Prepare your guests.

Do I have to wear a bra wedding dress shopping? ›

Most dresses won't need a bra—the support is built in! Many wedding dresses contain structural elements, such as boning, padding, corsetry, linings, and interlinings, that make wearing a bra unnecessary. Moreover, sewn-in structure tends to be more comfortable.

How far out should you start shopping for a wedding dress? ›

Typically, we suggest making your bridal dress appointments 9-12 months prior to your wedding date. This date is suggested with the goal of picking out and ordering a dress 8-9 months before the wedding. This gives you plenty of time to shop around and find the dress of your dreams.

Does your mother-in-law go wedding dress shopping with you? ›

If your mother-in-law is already like a mother to you or will be a positive addition to the day, it is a nice gesture to include them in this special shopping trip. If you have a family member who is paying for the dress, it is also polite to invite them shopping with you.

Is it OK to go wedding dress shopping alone? ›

While it may sound a little unorthodox, our consultants actually recommend it! “Shopping alone is not for everyone, but for those who know what they want, or for a bride that's more mature, shopping by yourself can be a more effective and efficient way of making a decision,” says seasoned Kleinfeld consultant, Lisa.

How many people should go wedding dress shopping with you? ›

We recommend limiting your gown shopping entourage to about three people at most. This will help make your experience the best it can be with the very most important people by your side.

Can you go wedding dress shopping and not buy anything? ›

Short answer: Yes, you sure can! Just like any other type of clothing, wedding dresses can be tried on even if you don't have the intention to buy one just yet. Whether you choose to go to a bridal boutique or try on wedding dresses at home, it is possible to shop around without the pressure to buy.

Do you tip at bridal shops? ›

Most bridal shops are set up so that tipping is not mandatory or expected—but always appreciated. Whether or not to personally tip your stylists is ultimately based on several factors, like the level of service provided, your budget, and the cultural norms in your area.

What should the mother of the bride wear when wedding dress shopping? ›

You might be prepared for me to advise you with a few traditional social cues, like 1) don't upstage the bride, 2) never wear white, 3) the mother of the bride chooses her dress first and 4) then the mother of the groom gets to find her dress.

Should you wear shapewear wedding dress shopping? ›

Shapewear to wear with your wedding dress is personal preference, but if you are planning to wear shapewear (like Spanx™) on your wedding day, feel free to bring it with you to your dress shopping appointment so you can get the full vision of how your gown will look with your shapewear and other undergarments ...

Why do bridal consultants wear black? ›

Black clothes not only conceal the dirt and sweat marks while you're with your clients (So you look presentable and not too dirty and shabby throughout the shoot or wedding day) but it also doesn't get stains easily.

Who pays for the wedding dress? ›

Who pays for the wedding dress? This ultimately falls to the bride and her family. They're also expected to cover the cost of the veil, accessories and the rest of the wedding wardrobe, including outfits for the shower, bachelorette party, rehearsal dinner, and honeymoon.

Should I shave before wedding dress shopping? ›

Should I shave before wedding dress shopping? This is a question that we sometimes get, and honestly, there is no criteria that would require you to shave any part of your body before your appointment. Our honest answer to this is what makes you feel confident and comfortable is paramount.

What do guests wear wedding dress shopping? ›

Any outfit you would wear to brunch or a casual occasion should suffice for wedding dress shopping as a guest. For a bit more guidance, here are some style tips and outfit ideas.

Who is supposed to go dress shopping with the bride? ›

Who should you invite when shopping for your wedding dress?
  • Maid of Honor – Of course, your number one gal should be there with you to help you pick your gown. ...
  • Parents or Close Family – Chances are your mom has been dreaming of your wedding for a while –maybe even longer than you have.

Can I go wedding dress shopping on my period? ›

For example, if you're on your period or you're having a really bad day and not feeling your best, you don't want to be trying on wedding dresses. If you're not feeling good, it is not going to be a productive appointment for you, for the bridal stylist, or for anyone involved.

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