10 most common wedding dress alterations that you should know about

Aug 28, 2018The Dress, Wedding Tips

Everyone wants a perfectly beautiful wedding dress that fits like a glove, right? There might be some unexpected steps to the dress bliss as finding the perfect wedding dress doesn’t always mean that it fits you flawlessly. In some rare occasions you can take your wedding dress from the store straight to the wedding but most brides need to have alterations done to the dress. We have listed some alterations from the most common to the not so common. 

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Consult a seamstress with no hesitation

Every bride and dress is unique so everyone needs different things. Usually when you shop for the dress the store assistant lets you know about the needed alterations but some things you figure out when you visit your seamstress. If you aren’t sure what to get done don’t hesitate to ask. Consultations are usually free and with a professional seamstress  you can figure out a plan together. If you know that you are going to train or lose weight for the wedding a professional seamstress can take your changing body in to account when doing the alterations.

 A trained seamstress is a great help when it comes to perfecting your bridal look, but it also helps if you are well informed about your other style decisions. Taking your bridal look from good to perfect is much more than just having a perfectly fitting dress and we have gathered some tips for you to read!

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1. Shortening the hem

It is common that the manufacturers make the wedding dress hem extra long so it will also fit the taller customers. Shortening the hem is the most common alteration and we do it to almost every customer that comes to visit us. It is hard to estimate a price for this work as it can be anything between 38-300€ depending on the layers and if there is lace that needs to be taken off before adding it back to the final hem length.

Most wedding dresses need to have the hem shortened. There are various hem lengths for different styles and this bespoke 1950’s style wedding dress is tea length as is very typical for the era.

2. Train loop and button

Train loops are those little ribbon loops attached to your dresses train that make it possible to lift the train later in the day to make moving around the reception easier (to bustle up the dress so to speak). Basically there are two types of train loops:

  1.  the long one that you hold in your hand when you dance, and
  2. the short one that buttons right under your bum.

The later has 1-3 loops and buttons to gather the train and it is more requested because it lets both of your hands be free. There’s several different style of bustles: overbustle, under- or french bustle, drawstring- or austrian bustle, waterfall bustle etc. Some store bought dresses have one or another train loop/bustle but surprisingly many gowns need these attached later.

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3. Taking in/out on the hips and waist

Every body is beautiful and unique so it is really hard to manufacture dresses that would fit everyone. That means it is common to take the dress in or out on the side seams. When you are shopping for a wedding dress always consult the sales assistant how much it is possible to alter the dress size. Usually it is easier to take the dress in because then you don’t have to worry if the old seam will show.

It is important to make sure that the wedding dress is well fitting on the waist, bust and hips. These are key points to achieving the perfect silhouette. If you are shopping a dress of the rack then remember to consult a sails assistant about the alteration possibilities.

4. Taking in around the chest

Many store bought dresses are quite generous when it comes to chest size. We have noticed that the shape might need some alteration so that the neckline won’t make a gutter when you look down. This alteration is a little bit trickier than the ones mentioned before but it is also very doable so don’t hesitate to ask your seamstress.

5. Shortening the straps

Many wedding gowns are made with a little bit longer straps so that they will fit a wide range of brides. This is very easy alteration and depending on the gown costs only 20-50€.

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6. Adding a waist stay

Waist stay is a ribbon or an elastic band that goes inside your dress and fits snug on your waist. We recommend adding this to your strapless gown if it doesn’t have it. It works miracles when it comes to keeping your dress on the right place as it prevents your gown from sliding down. That means no more yanking your strapless dress up. Wait stay is an easy alteration that only costs around 25€. You can read this and tons of more crucial wedding dress tips from our  wedding dress guide

There is so much you can do to a wedding dress. It is possible to transform the back completely: opening it up or adding more cover.

7. Altering the neckline

Neckline alterations are very common request and it’s easy to make a big impact. Alteration goes both ways as you can have the neckline opened or closed. Cost varies a lot depending on the style you want. It always helps if you have inspiration pictures ready when you consult a seamstress.

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8. Altering the back

No matter the style of your wedding dress it is usually possible to alter the back. You may want it open when some of the material is taken away. It is also possible to build for example a lace back to a strapless gown. This is one of our favourite kind of alteration as it requires some designing eye to make a plan for the back with the bride. If you are going to request an alteration for your wedding dress’s back make sure that you have some inspiration pictures when you consult your seamstress. This is a bit more expensive alteration so be prepared to pay starting from 150€.

Altering the wedding dresses back and closure is commonly requested change to a read made dress. It has a great impact and is usually rather cost efficient.

9. Altering the closure

Does your wedding dress have a zipper but you dream about a long line of buttons? Or would you rather have a corset back? Altering the closure is surprisingly common and not even a difficult alteration. Just ask your seamstress what is possible!

10. Adding sleeves or doing other special alteration

Sometimes we just can’t find the perfect wedding dress of the rack. That is when bigger alterations come to question and it is possible to do a lot for a dress. We recommend buying a dress that is as close to your dream as possible and then consult a seamstress for bigger alteration. One of the most common big alteration is adding sleeves but you can also ask for fuller hem, added lace or a big train. You don’t have to compromise your style even if you aren’t getting a made to measure gown.

Here you can see one of the bigger wedding dress alteration we have done. The first picture is the dress we worked with (by danish brand Lilly) and the second is the altered wedding dress. We added beautiful lace to the bodice part and some extra tulle to the hem. You can read more about this wedding dress alterion from the blog post here – Wedding Dress Lace Overlay Before And After.

Getting the perfect dress

 

Alterations can be divided into two groups: those you absolutely need to get done and those that alter the dress to a style you like better.

Both are important because your wedding dress should be perfect for you. There is absolutely no need to settle with a dress that isn’t exactly what you want and usually after a well done alteration you get the dream dress moment again as the dress now fits you like a glove. If you’re interested to know more about wedding dresses, check out our thorough guide: The Wedding Dress Book

Read our other wedding dress tips from blog posts 4 Wedding Dress Tips To Take Your Look From Good To Gorgeous, Avoid These 3 Mistakes When Training For Your Bridal Body and Best Wedding Dress Shopping Tips – Thorough Wedding Dress Guide!

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      Iida

Iida Silvennoinen

Iida Silvennoinen

Designer, author, blogger

Iida is a bridal designer at Heili Bridal and her passion is to help brides feel special in their big day. She grew up in the middle of wedding dresses and has been dressing brides in all shapes and sizes for years. She loves gardening and relaxed evenings at home.

Iida Silvennoinen is the author of The Wedding Dress Book in which she walks the bride through the wedding dress searching and shopping.

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