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This beautiful Anne Barge Hyacinthe wedding dress is such an elegant and timeless style. The Hyacinthe gown is perfect for any type of indoor or outdoor wedding venue. This Anne Barge chantilly lace wedding dress is so breathtaking in person! The chantilly lace is a very elegant combination with the soft, airy tulle fabric. Definitely a magnificent Anne Barge wedding dress!
Original Retail Price: $4,830.00
Fabric: Chantilly Lace / Tulle
Color: Pearl (Light Ivory)
Actual Gown Measurements:
Bridal Size: 10 (fits like a daywear size 10)
Bust: 36 1/2″ (*Not the same as your bra size)
Waist: 28″
Hips: 39 1/2″ (If your hips measure less than 39 1/2″, will work for your hips)
Hollow to Hem: 59 1/2″
*Always compare your measurements to the measurements above, since bridal gowns usually run 1-2 sizes smaller than daywear.
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Dimensions | 23.620 × 15.620 × 13.620 in |
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We hope that our wedding dress alteration tips are helpful. Please feel free to contact us anytime with additional questions. We will be happy to help!
Absolutely! Don’t limit yourself in choice by just looking at gowns in your size. Also, make sure to never go by the gown’s size tag, since bridal gowns usually run at least 1-2 sizes smaller than daywear sizes. Always compare your exact measurements to the measurements listed for each gown. Most gowns can be taken in one to two sizes to fit, occasionally three sizes. In addition, most gowns can be let out up to one size, depending on seam allowances in the gown. Do keep in mind that the original stitching lines may still show on some fabrics (especially satins) when seams are let out. Consult a professional bridal seamstress for custom results.
Ask other current or recent brides for their recommendations. Also, contact local bridal shops and fabric shops specializing in bridal and formal fabrics. These shops often know of bridal seamstresses in the area that specialize in custom bridal work. Another great place to find an experienced bridal seamstress is to join a blog group on the top wedding websites, such as Marthastewartweddings.com, theknot.com, or weddingwire.com. This is a fantastic place to receive honest feedback from brides that have already used a bridal seamstress in your area.
Most seamstresses will want to have your first fitting four to six months before the wedding. Of course, it will not take four months to alter your gown, but there are many gowns that need to be altered in that time frame, and you need to get your gown fitted and in line to be ready for your next fitting. Most of the time, only a first fitting and final fitting are required.
Occasionally, a third fitting will be needed for major changes.
Most brides will need a hem and a custom bustle for the train. The next very common alteration is to take in the bodice at the bust and/or waistline for the best fit. Charges will vary greatly depending on how difficult the alterations are (beads and lace involved, boning in the bodice, layers of skirt and crinoline to hem, etc.) and depending on your geographic location. Expect to pay anywhere from $75 to $500 for your basic alterations and possibly more if you have requested any special style changes to the original style of the gown.
Three to four weeks is a good time frame. This gives the seamstress a few weeks to do any final adjustments, if necessary. After your final fitting, be sure and maintain your weight within 3 or 4 pounds to assure the gown still fits you perfectly on your special day.
Your gown will need to be steamed or pressed or a combination of both and most seamstresses will offer this service. Also, many cleaners can do this for you, however, just be sure to take it to a professional cleaner specializing in bridal gown cleaning and preservation.
We hope that you have enjoyed reading our wedding dress alteration tips!
Please know that we are always happy to answer any questions that you may have about your gown. We love giving our brides wedding dress alteration tips! Please feel free to contact us by email at customerservice@yourdreamdress.com or by telephone at 717-506-0343 and we will be glad to help.