Posts tagged bridal gown shopping tips
The Ultimate Wedding Gown Shopping Timeline Guide

Wedding gown shopping for some is a long awaited, much anticipated, most FUN part of being engaged. For others, however, it’s a dreaded process. So, we can always understand why some brides may shop incredibly early, while others wait until the last minute. We’re here to help you find that sweet spot in your wedding timeline, so your gown search is as stress-free and straight-forward as possible.

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The #1 Reason You Can't Say "Yes" to Your Dress Too Early

Every bride’s journey to her perfect dress is a unique experience. Some make it an entire weekend event with a small entourage and coordinating outfits, while others have simply one helper and a glass of champagne on a quiet weekday — there’s no wrong way to do it! But the one thing that is consistent for every bride are the realities of the bridal industry timeline.

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Common Question from Brides: What if I Plan to Lose Weight

At House of White, we’ve been styling brides and guiding them through the process of getting dressed for their wedding day for 12 years. Over that time we’ve mastered the art of tackling every bride’s question, concern, and query one could possibly think of. A common question that’s come up consistently for the past 12 years is how to handle bridal weight loss…i.e., how can I order a gown a year before my wedding if I plan to lose weight?

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From Our Experience: Saying "Yes" Without Family Support

Truthfully, when it comes to finding the perfect gown, it’s rarely the gown search that causes stress for brides, but rather the delicate dynamics of shopping with friends and family. So, based on my many years of experience, I have a few tips for having a joyful gown shopping experience, and how to handle problematic group dynamics.

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From Our Experience: When You're Stuck Between Two Gowns

It happens more often than you think…a bride tries on an adequate number of gowns, eliminating as she goes and returning to the ‘favorites’. Ultimately, much like March Madness, it all comes down to two gowns. The question becomes: what to do when a bride is completely torn between two final gowns.

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