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5 things to bring to your bridal dress appointment

Don’t fuss, keep it simple and stick to these five must haves

Minimal make-up

Minimal make-up

Wearing minimal makeup when trying on bridal dresses is ideal because it allows you to focus on how the dress truly looks and fits without being influenced by a full makeup look that may differ from what you'll wear on your actual wedding day. Heavy makeup can also easily transfer onto delicate fabrics, potentially staining or damaging the dress. Keeping makeup light ensures that the gown stays clean and pristine for you and other brides, while also helping you envision a more natural version of yourself in the dress, making it easier to judge how well it suits your personal style and wedding vision.

A pair of shoes

A pair of shoes

Wearing the correct heel-sized shoes when trying on bridal dresses is essential because it helps you see how the gown will actually fall and move on your wedding day. The height of your shoes can significantly affect the dress's length, silhouette, and overall fit, especially with floor-length gowns or those with trains. It also gives you a more realistic sense of posture, comfort, and balance in the complete bridal look.

Heel height can always be adjusted, but do bring your actual wedding shoes to your alterations appointment.

Hair clips

Hair clips

Bringing hair clips when trying on bridal dresses is handy because they allow you to experiment with different hairstyles and see how various necklines and dress details look with your hair styled up or back. This is especially helpful if you're considering an updo or partially pinned style for your wedding day. Hair clips can also keep your hair out of the way, making it easier to focus on the fit and structure of the gown without distractions. Additionally, pulling your hair back can highlight key features of the dress, such as intricate back designs, shoulder embellishments, or veils.

Seamless underwear

Seamless underwear

Wearing seamless nude underwear when trying on bridal dresses is a must because it ensures a smooth, invisible look under gowns, allowing you to see how the dress truly fits without the distraction of visible lines or contrasting colours. Bridal gowns are often made from delicate or form-fitting fabrics like silk, satin, or lace, which can easily reveal undergarment outlines. Nude tones closely match your skin and help prevent any show-through, especially under light-coloured dresses. Seamless styles also enhance comfort during fittings and allow for a more accurate assessment of how the gown will look on your wedding day.

Camera

Camera

Bringing a camera when trying on bridal dresses is very important because it allows you to capture how each gown looks from different angles and lighting, which can be hard to judge in the moment. Photos help you compare dresses later, especially if you’re visiting multiple boutiques or trying on several styles. They also provide a helpful outside perspective when shared with trusted friends or family who may not be able to attend the appointment. Seeing yourself in photos can reveal details you might miss in the mirror and help you make a more confident, informed decision.

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