Sunday, April 1, 2018

6 Ways to Make Your Dress Shopping Experience Unforgettable

The dress buying experience is different for everyone. Some women choose to take it on alone while others bring their entire entourage. Some want subtle and sleek while others want extravagant and grand. There’s no right or wrong answer, you just simply need to determine what you want your experience to be when buying a dress.


No matter your style, personality or budget, buying your wedding dress should be a memorable moment, which is why we’ve compiled a short list of ways you can make your dress shopping experience unforgettable.
  1. Make it a Day About You - Don’t let the day end once you’ve found your dream dress. If you are with your family and/or friends, make a day out of it! Plan to try on dresses, go grab lunch, shop for your shoes and accessories and maybe throw in a special manicure/pedicure to help you relax after your fun-filled day.
  2. Be Open-Minded - So you’ve been searching high and low through magazines and websites to determine which dress you love the most. You’ve decided a mermaid cut with lace and sweetheart neckline is the “perfect” dress for you, but is it? When you start looking for your wedding dress, keep an open mind. Maybe you try on your dream dress, but it doesn’t look quite the way you thought it would. Let the consultant pick out a few selections for you. You never know, instead of that “perfect” mermaid, you find that a simply stated A-line is exactly what you were looking for all along.
  3. Mind Your Guest List - Whether you bring two or 10, make sure you are firm in your own decisions. Don’t let the opinions of others sway your own. Once you step up on that platform and view yourself in the mirror, you’ll know immediately if you feel good or maybe not so great in a dress. If you fall in love with a dress and can’t find one fault in its appearance or the way it makes you feel, don’t let others try to talk you out of it. Remember, YOU are the one wearing the dress, not them. You can certainly value their opinions, but in the end, it’s YOUR wedding day. Make sure you’re wearing something YOU love.
  4. While Minding Your Guest List, Also Mind Your Budget - One of the first questions a bridal consultant will ask is, “What is your budget?” They aren’t asking to be nosy but to make sure the dresses you or they pick out remain within your price range. We’ve all seen what happens when someone from the bridal party, or even the bride herself, picks out a dress that is way over budget, and it usually ends in heartbreak. Don’t let this happen! Stick to your budget. If, and only if, someone offers to pay the difference should you contemplate trying on a dress that is over your budget. Even then, we’d suggest getting that in writing before agreeing to try it on!
  5. Know When to Stop - The moment you said “yes,” you knew, without a doubt, your partner was “the one.” Why should it be any different with your wedding dress? Yes, you’ll try on many, but just as in life, we often have to go through a few duds before we find the right one. Don’t always expect your first dress to be “the one,” but don’t expect it not to be either. Whether it is a smile that you can’t wipe from your face, a tear falling down your cheek or even just a feeling of pure happiness that you hold inside, look no further because you’ve found “the one.”
  6. Have Fun - Most of all, have fun! This day is about YOU! From the wedding party to the consultant, everyone is there to make sure you have an unforgettable day. Don’t let stress creep in, and don’t let others dictate your thoughts and feelings. Even if you don’t enjoy the spotlight, give yourself one day to let everyone else take care of you.
If you think you’re ready to begin looking for your wedding dress, we encourage you to stop by The White Dress Boutique. With a wide array of dresses, our bridal consultants are always ready to provide their special touch for your special day. Make an appointment today by visiting us online at www.thewhitedressboutique.com or calling (479) 287-2148.

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