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How to Achieve Proper Bust Support in Any Style Dress

Everyone deserves to feel confident, comfortable, and secure in what they wear. One of the key factors in achieving this is ensuring proper bust support. The right alterations can enhance fit, improve support, and prevent wardrobe mishaps, while the right undergarments provide additional lift and smoothing. Whether a gown has a plunging neckline, a strapless bodice, or a low-back design, there are tailored solutions to support every unique shape. Here’s how different dress styles impact bust support and the best undergarment options to complement them.


Dress Styles & the Best Bust Support Solutions

Backless & Low-Back Gowns: The Most Challenging of All

  • Challenges: Traditional bras are not an option with backless styles, which can make support tricky.
  • Alterations: Sewn-in cups can provide light support, while adding structure with boning offers additional shaping and support.
  • Undergarments: Stick-on cups (especially the double sided sticky cups), and body tape can help keep everything in place without compromising the gown’s aesthetic.

Strapless, Off-the-shoulder & Sweetheart Necklines: No straps, no support?

  • Challenges: Strapless gowns often slip down throughout the day, leading to constant adjusting. They may also lack built-in support, making lift and structure a concern.
  • Alterations: Adding boning, built-in cups, and an inner waist stay can secure the gown in place. Custom tailoring ensures a snug fit around the bust and ribcage, preventing the dress from slipping down.
  • Undergarments: A longline strapless bra or a structured bustier provides firm support. For a seamless look, adhesive bras, sew-in cups or shapewear with bust support can be great alternatives.

Plunging Necklines & Illusion Panels

  • Challenges: A deep neckline requires careful support from the inside while maintaining a flawless appearance from the outside.
  • Alterations: Adjusting the neckline and adding support through the ribcage and the correct curvature to the bust adds support while staying true to the silhouette of the dress.
  • Undergarments: Plunge bras, sew-in or adhesive cups, and boob tape offer discreet support while complementing the daring neckline.

Sheath & Lightweight Silhouettes

  • Challenges: These slinky styles often lack built-in structure, and undergarment lines can be visible if the fabric is lightweight.
  • Alterations: Light boning and contouring helps the dress skim curves to maintain shape without bulk.
  • Undergarments: Seamless cups or a smoothing bodysuit create a natural lift while keeping lines invisible. Always choose nude-colored undergarments or shapewear.

Final Fitting Tips for the Perfect Fit

  • Plan out your undergarment needs: Bring your chosen undergarments to your fitting appointments to ensure everything fits properly.
  • Test movement and comfort: Sit, dance, and move around in the gown during fittings to check for security and ease of movement.
  • Trust your seamstress: Custom alterations make a world of difference in achieving the ideal fit and bust support for any dress.

With the right alterations and undergarments, anyone can achieve a flawless fit and feel her absolute best on her special day!

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Fitting Checklist:

Follow these tips to get the best fit for your dress! Here’s what to bring:

Attire and Accessories:

  1. Your Dress: This should be obvious, but make sure you have the dress along.
  2. Undergarments/Shapewear: Bring any undergarments or shapewear you plan to wear with your dress, including a bra if needed. I recommend getting seamless, nude-colored undergarments. I have sew-in bra cups available if you want those added to your dress.
  3. Embellishments: If there is anything you want added to your dress (such as a belt, straps, or extra lace), bring it along.
  4. Shoes: Bring the shoes you intend to wear with your dress to ensure the dress hem is accurate.
  5. Jewelry: You are more than welcome to try on any and all accessories in front of the mirror during your fitting!
  6. Photos or Inspiration: Bring any photos or inspiration images to help convey your vision to the seamstress if you want to change the design of your dress.

Additional Tips:

  1. Bring a Friend or Family Member: Having a trusted companion can provide feedback and support during the fitting.
  2. Ask Questions: Don’t hesitate to ask questions or seek clarification about any aspect of the fitting process.
  3. Be Open-Minded: Sometimes alterations may differ from your expectations but trust the expertise of the seamstress and be honest about how you feel things are going.
  4. Take Pictures: You are more than welcome to take pictures during the fitting process.
  5. Have Fun! My clients start out as acquaintances and leave as friends. Embrace each moment along the way and enjoy the process!

Thanks for trusting me with your alterations. I’m looking forward to seeing you soon!

The fitting space in my studio. Here’s where the magic happens!
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First Fitting Checklist for Brides:

You’ve got the dress and you’ve been planning for months, and it’s finally time for your first fitting. Since this is usually a brand-new experience for brides, it’s normal to feel a little bewildered about what to expect, especially if you’ve never had anything tailored before. Not to worry! I’ve put together a little checklist to calm those fitting fears. Here is everything you need for your first bridal fitting:

Attire and Accessories:

  1. Wedding Dress: This should be obvious, but make sure you have the dress (or dresses) along that you intend to wear on your wedding day.
  2. Slip or Crinoline: If you have a slip or crinoline to add fullness to the skirt, bring it with you to each fitting.
  3. Undergarments/Shapewear: Bring any undergarments or shapewear you plan to wear with your wedding dress, including a bra if needed. I recommend getting seamless, nude-colored undergarments.
  4. Embellishments: If there is anything you want added to your dress (such as a belt, straps, or extra lace), bring it along to your first fitting.
  5. Shoes: Wear or bring the shoes you intend to wear on your wedding day to ensure the dress hem is accurate.
  6. Veil or Hairpiece: This is optional, but it’s nice to try the veil on to make sure it coordinates with your dress. We can also adjust the length if needed.
  7. Jewelry: You are more than welcome to try on any and all accessories in front of the mirror during your fitting!

Miscellaneous:

  1. Photos or Inspiration: Bring any photos or inspiration images you’ve collected to help convey your vision to the seamstress.
  2. Timeline: Discuss your wedding timeline with the seamstress to ensure alterations are completed in time for your wedding day.

Additional Tips:

  1. Bring a Friend or Family Member: Having a trusted companion can provide feedback and support during the fitting.
  2. Ask Questions: Don’t hesitate to ask questions or seek clarification about any aspect of the fitting process.
  3. Be Open-Minded: Sometimes alterations may differ from your expectations but trust the expertise of the seamstress and be honest about how you feel things are going.
  4. Take Pictures: You are more than welcome to take pictures during the fitting process. The days leading up to your wedding are a special time that you’ll remember for the rest of your life.
  5. Have Fun! My clients start out as acquaintances and leave as dear friends. I love the bond that develops between bride and seamstress as wonderful memories are made. Embrace each moment along the way and enjoy this once-in-a-lifetime process!

Remember, the first fitting sets the foundation for how your wedding dress will look and feel on your special day, so it’s crucial to be prepared and communicate your vision for your dress during the process. With this checklist, an open mind and a positive attitude, you are sure to be prepared for your first bridal fitting!

The fitting space in my studio. Here’s where the magic happens!
Cleaning and Preservation

Top 3 reasons to Clean and Preserve your Wedding Dress

  1. Sentimental Value:
    • Your wedding dress is a tangible reminder of one of the most special days of your life. Preserving it allows you to keep the memories and emotions associated with your wedding day alive. Years down the line, you may want to pass it down to future generations or simply cherish it as a beautiful keepsake of your love story.
  2. Maintaining Quality:
    • Wedding dresses are often made of delicate fabrics such as silk, satin, lace, or tulle, and adorned with intricate beadwork or embroidery. Over time, stains from food, beverages, or dirt can set in and degrade the fabric if left untreated. Professional cleaning helps remove these stains and prevents discoloration or damage, ensuring that your dress remains in pristine condition for years to come.
  3. Resale or Reuse:
    • Many brides choose to sell or donate their wedding dresses after their big day. A well-preserved dress not only retains its monetary value but also increases the likelihood of finding a buyer or recipient who will appreciate its beauty and craftsmanship. Additionally, some brides opt to repurpose their wedding dress for other special occasions or even restyle it for future family weddings, making preservation a worthwhile investment.

I would be happy to help you care for your wedding dress with my professional cleaning and gown preservation services. Schedule a time to drop off your dress, so that you can cherish your gown for years to come!

For more information about gown cleaning and preservation, visit this page on my website!

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2024 Bridal Trends

Bridal styles have experienced a major shift the past few years. Some gowns feature new and exciting details, and yet the timeless, classic elements are also resurfacing. Here are some wedding dress trends that I predict will be popular in 2024:

Statement Sleeves: Dramatic sleeves, including bishop sleeves, balloon sleeves, and puff sleeves, have been making a comeback in bridal fashion. Brides may opt for wedding dresses with statement sleeves to add flair and personality to their look.

Vintage and Retro Styles: Vintage-inspired wedding dresses with lace detailing, Victorian sleeves, or 1920s-inspired silhouettes may continue to be popular in 2024. Retro elements from previous decades might be incorporated into modern designs for a timeless yet unique look. Taking a vintage dress and recreating it into something modern can be a beautiful way for a bride to express her individual style and breathe new life into an old wedding dress.

Minimalism: Clean lines, simple silhouettes, and minimalist designs have been gaining popularity in recent years. Brides might lean towards understated elegance with sleek and minimalist wedding dresses that focus on quality fabrics and impeccable tailoring.

Convertible Dresses: Versatile wedding dresses that can be transformed into different looks, such as removable trains, detachable sleeves or convertible necklines, offer brides the option to switch up their style throughout the wedding day, from the ceremony to the reception.

Colorful Accents: While white and ivory remain classic choices for wedding dresses, some brides may incorporate subtle pops of color into their attire, such as pastel shades, colorful lace, or metallic accents, to add an unexpected twist to traditional bridal looks.

Bows and Pearls: Bows are popping up everywhere, from hair accessories, to dramatic bows tied on an open back gowns. These sweet bow details strike a balance between classic and romantic. Continuing from 2023, pearls are also here to stay. In jewelry, on veils, and sprinkled all over the wedding dress itself, expect to see pearls adorning many wedding ensembles.

High Necklines: High necklines, including mock necks, halter necks, and Victorian-inspired collars, may gain popularity among brides seeking a chic and sophisticated aesthetic for their wedding attire.

Mix-and-Match Separates: Instead of traditional wedding dresses, some brides might opt for mix-and-match separates such as skirts, tops, and jackets, allowing for greater customization and personalization of their bridal ensemble.

I love all the new trends that I’m seeing in 2024. Constantly changing styles and beautiful little details means that I am NEVER bored with this job! These trends reflect the evolving tastes and preferences of modern brides, who are seeking wedding dresses that reflect their individual style, personality, and values. Ultimately, the most important thing is for brides to choose a wedding dress that makes them feel confident, beautiful, and comfortable on their special day.