How to choose the perfect wedding dress on a short timeline

 
Photo by Jeremy Wong Weddings on Unsplash | Wedding dress hanging in a bay window overlooking the ceremony site

You can still find the perfect dress on a short timeline

 

So you've just said "yes" to the proposal and suddenly you realize that you have a short timeline for your wedding day. One of the most significant parts of wedding planning is finding the perfect wedding dress, but with a limited amount of time, the pressure is on. Be sure to compare different dress shops and make appointments with each that you’re interested in to try dresses on. My husband and I got married on what I came to find out was a tighter timeline thanks to Covid and I had one dress shop tell me my timeline was too short and my budget was too small and another tell me that there was plenty of time and was able to try on many dresses within my budget. Here are some tips for buying a wedding dress on a short timeline.

  1. Start by researching styles online: Before you start shopping, do some research on the styles that you like. Search the inventory of local boutiques online and Instagram, save images of dresses you love, and make note of designers and boutiques that carry dresses that match your style.

  2. Set a budget: It's important to have a budget in mind before you start shopping for your dress. When you have a short timeline, you may have to pay extra fees for rush orders or alterations, so be sure to factor that into your budget.

  3. Shop off-the-rack: Look for boutiques that carry off-the-rack dresses. This means that you can purchase a dress that's already made and doesn't need to be ordered. You can take it home that day and have alterations and cleaning done on a shorter time frame.

  4. Check sample sales: Bridal stores often have sample sales to get rid of discontinued or floor model dresses. You may be able to find a dress that fits your style and budget at a discounted price.

  5. Consider second-hand dresses: You may be able to find a second-hand dress that has only been worn once or never worn at all. Sites like Still White, Once Wed, and Pre Owned Wedding Dresses have an extensive collection of pre-owned wedding dresses. There may also be a second-hand shop in your town. Be sure to check out Facebook Marketplace or Poshmark to buy directly from a previous bride.

  6. Be open to alterations: If you find a dress that you like, but it doesn't fit quite right, consider alterations. A skilled tailor can make a few tweaks to make the dress fit like a glove.

  7. Don't be afraid to ask for help: If you're feeling overwhelmed, don't hesitate to ask for help. A wedding dress consultant or stylist can help you narrow down your choices and find a dress that meets your needs and budget.

Shopping for a wedding dress on a short timeline can be stressful, but it's not impossible. By doing your research, setting a budget, and being open to different options, you can find a dress that fits your style and budget, even on a tight timeline. Remember to take your time and enjoy the process, and most importantly, choose a dress that makes you feel confident and beautiful on your special day.

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