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CHOOSING THE WEDDING GOWN
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The custom wedding dresses is usually one of the first purchases made. However, before choosing a gown, you should determine what kind of a wedding you are having: large or small, formal or informal, indoor or out. You should also determine a budget. These things will affect the type of dress that you select. If you would custom wedding gowns with a train, you will find several styles available. Trains come in three lengths: a "sweep" train is very short, falling only about 6" behind the gown; a "chapel" train is from 7" to 22" long; and a "cathedral" train is over 22".
When shopping for the custom prom dresses, take only one or two people with you and be sure to dress appropriately. You should either wear or take along nylons, a strapless bra, and appropriate shoes. Don't show up at the bridal salon in sneakers, shorts, and a cap and expect any dress to look like it will on your wedding day. Be careful about wearing make-up, particularly lipstick or lip gloss, when trying on dresses, since they stain easily. Most bridal shops carry each style of custom wedding dress in only one size. Therefore, if you find a dress that you like, but it doesn't fit, it will need to be ordered, and that can take as long as 4 months. Also, be sure that the shop does alterations. The alterations should be done about two weeks before the wedding. Some shops charge for alterations, so be sure to ask. When attending an appointment for alterations, be sure to wear the shoes and the undergarments that you will wear with the gown so that it can be altered correctly.
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