Choose the Perfect Wedding Gown

Selecting a wedding gown is often one of the first steps that a bride takes as she embarks on the journey of her engagement.  Finding the perfect gown is an exciting, but often daunting task.  Following are 10 tips that will help to make the experience memorable, enjoyable and lead to the gown of your dreams.

1.  Secure your wedding date and venue

Before beginning to shop for your gown, you should have your wedding date and venue secured.  Your decision will be much easier to make if you can envision yourself wearing your gown in the setting of your wedding.

2.  Set a budget

In creating your wedding budget, be sure to include a realistic budget for your wedding attire.  Your budget should include an allocation for not only the gown, but accessories (bra, veil, jewelry and shoes), alterations and gown cleaning and preservation after the wedding.

It is very important to articulate your budget to the sales associate when shopping for your gown.  You do not want to fall in love with something that does not fit your budget.

3.  Do your research

Prior to beginning to shop, research salons that carry designers that meet your taste level and budget.  Evaluate the types of stores that you like to shop in for your everyday clothes and be sure that you select the correct shopping environment for you.  If you are a department store shopper, a larger bridal salon with a large selection of gowns may be the right fit for you.  If you prefer to shop in small boutiques, then a smaller, more intimate bridal store would most likely be best for you.

Visit the salon’s website before calling to set an appointment to ensure that the selection and price range meets your needs.  It is also helpful to read the bridal blogs to find out what other brides to be have to say about the stores that you plan to visit.

4.  Plan ahead

Call to schedule an appointment a minimum of one week in advance.  By scheduling an appointment, it allows the salon to provide you with their undivided attention and have a sales associate dedicated specifically to you.

Keep in mind that it takes approximately 4-6 months to produce a wedding gown.  You should begin shopping for your gown a minimum of 8 months in advance of the wedding to allow enough time for alterations once the gown arrives.

5.  Limit opinions

This is a momentous and joyous time in your life, so naturally you want to share it with your family and friends.  Be careful however of bringing a large group with you to shop for your gown.  Too many opinions can be detrimental to making a decision.  If you have bridesmaids or family members who insist on being part of the process, a suggestion might be to shop with 1-2 very close family members or friends who understand and respect your personal style.  Once you have finalized your decision, then you can bring back other people to show them the gown that you have decided on.  The key is to remember to take opinions into consideration, but ultimately you know yourself best.  Your opinion is truly the only one that matters- It is your day and you are the one wearing the gown.

6.  Communicate

Bring photographs of styles that interest you and articulate your vision and budget to the sales associate that you are working with.  Don’t be afraid to speak up if you don’t like something.  Who knows- perhaps there is something that can be done to the gown to make it perfect for you!

Before making the final decision on your gown, be sure that you understand the policies of the salon at which you are purchasing it.  Ask about their policies for gown deposit, alterations and whether or not you will receive a discount on bridesmaid dresses if you purchase a gown there.

7.  Reflect your personal style

Don’t use your wedding day as the day to make a fashion statement!  Your gown should flatter your best physical assets, reflect the formality and overall aesthetic of your venue and most importantly reflect your own personal style.

8.  Don’t be alarmed by the size

Bridal sizing is different from ready to wear sizing.  In many cases, a bridal gown is 2 sizes larger than what you would wear in your every day clothes.  Once you have selected your gown, the bridal salon will take your measurements.  Those measurements will be compared to the designer’s size chart and the appropriate size will be selected for you.  Keep in mind that a gown can be altered up to two sizes.  Even if you are planning on losing weight, it best to go with the size that you are measuring at the time of purchase and alter the gown once it arrives.  Never order a size based on the size that you ‘plan to be’!

9.  A beautiful gown starts with the perfect foundation

Undergarments are called foundations for a reason!  The proper undergarments truly make all of the difference in the fit of the gown.  After your gown is purchased, take time to select the perfect undergarments.  It is best to shop in a location that specializes in foundations so that you are sized correctly. While selecting your undergarments it is important to take into consideration several factors:

  • Select a bra or bustier that has a lower back than that of the gown so that the bra cannot be seen.
  • Ensure that if your bra has lace, texture or boning, that they are not visible through the gown.
  • If your gown is a column silhouette or made of a light weight fabric ensure that your undergarments provide you with enough support and that there are no noticeable seams or panty lines.

10.  Understand the alterations process

Alterations are truly a process.  It will take time to sculpt the gown to fit your body perfectly.  When purchasing your gown you should factor in a minimum of 2 months for alterations.  If the store where you are purchasing your gown does not offer alterations, ask if they can recommend a reputable seamstress. There a generally a minimum of 3 alterations involved in perfecting the fit of the gown.  When purchasing your gown, you should inquire about the salon’s policies on alterations and their fee structure.

It is imperative that you have your shoes and undergarments selected when the alterations process begins.  It is impossible to ensure a proper fit without those elements.

If you are planning on losing weight, you should not begin the alterations process until your weight is stable.

Bonus tip:

Enjoy the experience.  The most important tip is to HAVE FUN!!  How often in life will you be able to try on beautiful gowns and be treated like a princess?  Enjoy every minute of it!

The key is to make sure that you are working with a salon that maximizes your bridal shopping experience and allows you to feel comfortable in your buying decision.

HAPPY SHOPPING!!!!

Beth Chapman is founder and owner of The White Dress by the shore, a couture bridal boutique located in an antique home in historic Clinton Connecticut.  The boutique features couture bridal gowns, accessories and chic attire for mothers and maids. For more information visit www.thewhitedressbytheshore.com.

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Time Management on Your Big Day Keeps You Stress-free

Timing is everything. If you want your wedding day to go smoothly you’re going to need to plan ahead. Plan everything down to the details of when to give yourself a 5 minute break with your new husband.

With so much going on on your wedding day things can easily become hectic. In order to reduce the chaos it is really important to come up with a  schedule to help plan out the day. Lena with Hair That Moves talked to us about the importance of planning out a schedule with her clients so that they make it to their photos and wedding on time! {BH}

Beauty is often a big part of a brides wedding preparation. Manicures and pedicures should be done the day or two days before the wedding. Having them done the day of seems to be a little rushed and doesn’t leave much time for nails to dry; however, make sure to schedule these things far enough in advance to get the whole bridal party or appointments that fit YOUR schedule.

Keeping a schedule on your wedding day is important. when I am working with a bride I always take the photographers timing into consideration. my goal is to have the bride and her bridal party ready for photos on time or a little early. Lets take a 3:00 photo time. I would back up the day, having the bride be ready with both hair and makeup by 2:30 allowing for time to go to the bathroom and get into her dress to be ready for 3:00. Each bridesmaid would have a 30 minute hair appointment and the bride would go second to last, allowing for makeup after hair.
I like to email both the planner and bride for her to share with her bridal party so that everyone knows what to expect for the timing of the day. How brides maids should come to their allotted time, with wet or dry hair and an idea about how they want to wear their hair. All these things allow the schedule to run on time.

If the beauty schedule gets thrown off, it often means the bride does not get the photos she wants or is late for her wedding and I never want to be the cause of that. Working with a schedule makes my work day run sooo much more smoothly.
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3 characteristics to look for when you are outfitting your outdoor event!

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When planning for an outdoor wedding or event it is important to remember one thing in particular…IT IS YOUR DAY!!

Tent Rental Companies can range on a vast spectrum of their level of commitment to your special day.  It is important to know what is available to you, and what to consider when looking for the right fit.

Here are 3 characteristics to look for when you are outfitting your outdoor event!

1)   Customer Service.  You are doing much more than renting a tent and amenities for your event.  You are contracting a service.  You should receive highly professional, individualized service for your event.  From the initial phone call, the outfit you selected should be with you throughout the entire planning process.  During the event, a seasoned on-site attendant should be made available to ensure satisfaction, and help with any questions.

2)   Efficiency.  There will be a lot of activity leading up to the event date.  Planners, florists, caterers, photographers, and other event vendors will be sharing space with the selected tent company.  Efficiency is extremely important.  An ideal tent company will arrive on time, set up the tent and custom flooring and lighting quickly and efficiently, and leave the venue as clean or cleaner than before their arrival.

3)   Quality.  Your outdoor event should be unique and special.  A tented event, dressed with elegant lighting and décor can create a refined outdoor ambiance.  Beyond a high-quality tent, it is important to have premium lighting and flooring options.  Flooring can convert an outdoor venue into an elegant ballroom dining setting.  Creating a magical glow for an evening event, lighting can dress the tent’s interior with elegant ambiance and décor.

Defined by their elegant peaks and mast-worthy spruce poles, Sperry Tents offer refined outdoor ambiance and a uniquely nautical feel.  Sperry matches highly professional, individualized customer service with a unique and versatile product line to make every event magical.  For more information, visit http://www.sperrytentsseacoast.com/.

Expert Advice from Bancroft Potter of Sperry Tents Seacoast LLC

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Real Wedding : Harrington Farm in Princeton, MA

This beautiful wedding was featured on Prepare to Wed member, Eric McCallister’s blog.

Jenna & Peter: A Harrington Farm Wedding

This past October I got to spend a glorious Fall day with one of the sweetest couples ever, Jenna and Peter, at Harrington Farm in Princeton, MA. Jenna had contacted me only a few months before their big day, so like many of the couples that I work with who come to NH for their wedding day but live elsewhere, I did not get to meet them prior to booking. But, we did schedule a meeting before the big day, and at that moment I knew I was really going to enjoy this day. It was made even better by a blue bird sky.

I love day time weddings in the Fall. They generally start much earlier than summer weddings because of the shorter days. So, I arrived around 9:ooam — a little early still — to have some time to walk around and enjoy the morning while photographing the farm…



While walking around, I spied Jenna and her mom arriving…


Here’s Jenna greeting some of her family and friends as they arrive to help her get ready. Everyone on this day was greeted by this warm smile…


I stole a few of her things to capture some details…


But did give them back so that Jenna could get dressed, of course…



Down the hall, Peter was getting ready. With no groomsmen or bridesmaids in their wedding, Peter was “in and out”, eager to get downstairs to greet guests…


Back in Jenna’s room, she was pretty much ready to go too, but more eager to watch as everyone made their way down to the garden for the outside ceremony. “That seems like more people that I thought…”


The farm was surrounded by Autumn fire — i.e. foliage — and the ceremony location, along with the rest of the farm, was decorated in the burnt oranges, reds and browns of Fall…


A shot of the ceremony location from my walk around earlier in the morning before everyone arrived…


At the appointed hour, Jenna and her father made the long walk from the farm house to the ceremony…


And it was no surprise to see who was most excited to see the bride…


She seemed pretty happy too…


An exchange of vows and rings…


Sealed with a kiss…


Done deal! Always an exciting moment…


Following the ceremony we took a few minutes for family pictures, and then a few more for some portraits of the newlyweds…


Jenna’s flowers were by the Flowering Vine, and they looked amazing…



Several of my favorite images of the day were taken in the large field in front of the farm. The sky was amazing, and the Fall colors popped. A little bit of a breeze even helped with Jenna’s veil, though mostly tied it in knots!


Finished, we all made out way back inside. Here are a few of the lovely Fall details…




Welcoming the new Mr. and Mrs.!


And their first dance. I love the expressions during the first dance…



Toasts…


A little moment captured during dinner, and their beautiful Fall cake…



Their reception was a little more relaxed than most evening events, so although their was music playing, more time was spent socializing than dancing. As the day drew to a close, we snuck outside for a few more pictures, this time accented with snow flakes. You’ve got to love New England. Of course, now February, I thought we’d have had a few more of those snowflakes. It seems to be the winter that never happened!


Thank you Jenna and Peter for having me along to document your day. You both were so gracious and open to me. Congratulations, again!

Real Wedding by Eric McCallister

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Top 10 Things to ask your Wedding Photographer!

Have you ever thought about the advances in digital photography?  It is a wonder!  But without technique, experience and understanding it is still just a tool in an amateur’s hands.  When planning your wedding make sure you take the time to pick your wedding photographer with as much care as you have with all the other details!  Your photographer is going to make sure the memories of your most special day are captured and made into treasured pieces of art!

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To make sure you are working with a professional who is suited for you, make sure you ask questions!  Ask lots of questions.  Here is an excerpt taken from PPA (Professional Photographers of America) of the top ten things to ask your photographer.

#10    Samples: Do you have samples of your work I can see? Do you have a completed product exactly like we will receive that shows us one wedding from start to finish? Is this sample from the actual photographer who will be at my wedding or someone else on your staff?

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#9    Image Preservation: What steps do you take to protect my wedding photographs and how long do you archive them? Can I come back in 5 or 10 years and get more photographs or replace my album if something happens to it?

#8    Equipment: Do you use professional-quality cameras capable of capturing great images in all lighting conditions, or do you use consumer-level cameras? Do you have backup equipment if something happens to your camera or lights? Can I have black-and-white photographs or can you add special effects if I want to? Do you bring additional lighting equipment if it is needed?

#7    Collaboration: Will I be working with you or someone else on your staff? Do you work with an assistant? What is the process for reviewing, selecting and editing the final images for the album, enlargements and print sets?

#6    Deliverables: In what format do you deliver the proofs? What is included in the price? What additional options or products are available and how much extra for those items?

#5    Time: What is the maximum amount of time I will wait to see proofs? Once I’ve selected my pictures, how long will it take for final delivery of all printed products?

#4    Quality: Do you print the photos yourself or do you use a professional lab or a consumer hobbyist photofinisher like one of the big box stores? Are the images guaranteed against fading for my lifetime or beyond?

#3    Style: What is your artistic style? Do you shoot traditional poses, or have a more photojournalistic approach, or is it mixed? Do you like to shoot in the studio or at different locations, as well as on the wedding day? Can I see examples of an entire wedding day shoot to see how you might tell a wedding day “story”?

#2    Experience: How long have you been photographing weddings? How long have you been in business? Can you provide references? Can I view some of your albums? How do you manage distracted or uncooperative subjects or guests?

And perhaps the most important thing you need to discuss with your photographer …

# 1    Assurances: How do you ensure my satisfaction? What are your backup plans in the event you’re late or called away by an emergency?  What happens if there’s an equipment failure, or some other unforeseen issue? Do you carry liability insurance? Can I get all of the points we’ve covered in a written contractual agreement?

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Expert Advice by Allison Hope Photography

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