Wedding Dress Alterations 101: Ensuring the Perfect Fit for Your Big Day — LALEDA Women's Tailor & Dressmaker (2024)

The perfect fit is non-negotiable, especially for your wedding dress, where alterations are just as crucial as the dress itself. Imagine, your wedding day arrives, and you're draped in the gown you've spent months selecting. The last thing you'd want is to be preoccupied with a fit that's anything less than flawless.

A wedding dress fitting is a dedicated time you spend with our skilled seamstresses, ensuring the dress is altered to fit impeccably and contour gracefully to your body. Typically, a bride will need about three fittings to achieve the ideal fit. We believe every dress should undergo alterations, no matter how minor, to ensure the best possible fit. "Even the most expensive gowns can fall flat without the right tailoring," we often say.

This underscores the critical nature of alterations, so be sure to allocate part of your budget to this essential service. Depending on the alterations required, costs can range from 1,000 THB to 10,000 THB.

Expertise in Every Stitch

At Laleda, we have a team of seasoned professionals who will guide you through two to three fittings, with the initial session lasting up to an hour. Our bridal boutique features expert in-house seamstresses familiar with our gowns' nuances, and we're also happy to recommend trusted tailors as needed.

Here's the lowdown on everything bridal alterations, straight from our experts team of dressmakers.

Types of Wedding Dress Alterations

Basic Hemming

Alterations typically start with hemming the length, adjusting the sides, and perfecting the fit. These fundamental changes are vital for your gown to look and feel its best. We believe in tailoring each dress to fit perfectly, align with the bride's specifications, and most importantly, make her feel stunningly beautiful.

A well-tailored gown supports and shapes the bust and accentuates the body's shape, falling just right to cover the shoes but avoid any tripping hazards. Always consider potential alterations when dress shopping and factor these costs into your budget.

Adding Details

With more time and a flexible budget, you can make more extensive customizations such as adding straps, sleeves, train adjustments, lace appliqués, beading, buttons, and creating a bustle to prevent the train from dragging during the reception dance.

Wedding Dress Alteration FAQs

How Many Fittings Will I Need?

The number of fittings depends on the alterations needed and if there are any changes in your body size. The first fitting is where the magic starts—pinning and sculpting the dress to your body. By the second fitting, you'll see how the gown will truly fit.

While two fittings may suffice, we recommend preparing for three, to account for the fact that wedding dresses are ordered based on your largest measurement and likely won't fit perfectly at first. Plan your final fitting a week or two before the wedding to accommodate any last-minute adjustments.

What Should I Budget for Alterations?

Alteration costs can accumulate. Charges might be per service or a flat rate covering all necessary adjustments to perfect the dress. Design changes can also vary in cost. Ensure these considerations are made before purchasing your dress.

Wedding Dress Alteration Tips

Stay on Schedule

To ease the process, order your dress early and leave ample time for alterations. Ideally, purchase your gown 10 months in advance, allowing up to five months for it to arrive. Schedule a fitting two to three months before the wedding and a final one at least two weeks prior.

For significant design changes or life events like pregnancy, budget extra time for alterations.

Be Mindful of Your Anticipated Wedding Weight

Avoid ordering a dress that's too small. It's much simpler to size down a dress than to size up. Structured gowns with built-in corsets are adjustable, and some designers can alter cups if your bust size changes. An A-line dress is forgiving for any weight fluctuations.

Bring Your Wedding Day Essentials to Every Fitting

For a true fit, bring your wedding shoes, undergarments, and accessories to your fittings. The proper undergarments and heels make a significant difference in the tailoring process. Ensure the hemline is adjusted to the shoes you'll wear to maintain the right length throughout the day. And while accessories may not affect fit, they complete your bridal look.

Don't stress about minor weight changes once the dress arrives. Our skilled team can make necessary adjustments, adding panels or fabric if needed.

Go for a Hemline that Grazes the Ground

We advise aiming for a hemline that gently touches the floor, ensuring comfort as you move, mingle, and dance. A slightly dirty hemline after your big day is perfectly normal and can be addressed during dress preservation.

Don't Worry About Weight Fluctuations

Minor weight changes won't be an issue. Our expert tailors will adjust your gown accordingly at each fitting to ensure the perfect fit, whether that means taking it in or letting it out. If significant alterations are needed, we can source additional fabric from the designer and add panels to the dress as necessary.

Too Many Alterations Won't Compromise Your Dress's Beauty

It's a common concern that numerous alterations might alter the original design of the dress, but rest assured, that's what alterations are for. Whether accommodating certain body proportions or scoring a deal on a dress that isn't your exact size, our expert tailors are adept at ensuring that any necessary changes maintain the gown's integrity and style. Always better to opt for a gown that's a size too large rather than too small, as it's much easier for our team to scale down.

Bring a Trusted Companion

Alterations can be a journey, and it’s a good idea to have a supportive friend or family member with you. They offer not only moral support but can also provide a second opinion, help document the process, and share in the joy of seeing your wedding dress come together. They can even help you celebrate the milestones of each fitting with a bit of bubbly or a post-appointment treat.

Trusting Your Tailor

Rest assured that with Laleda, your gown is in the hands of artisans who cherish the art of bridal tailoring. From the moment you step into our boutique until the final fitting, we dedicate ourselves to your bridal vision, ensuring that when you walk down the aisle, you'll be wearing more than just a dress—you'll be adorned in a Laleda creation that's been hand-crafted to celebrate you.

With Laleda's commitment to perfection and your unique bridal dreams, together we'll tailor not just a dress, but an experience that is truly unforgettable. Because on your wedding day, you deserve nothing less than a masterpiece.

Wedding Dress Alterations 101: Ensuring the Perfect Fit for Your Big Day — LALEDA Women's Tailor & Dressmaker (2024)

FAQs

How much do people spend on wedding dress alterations? ›

On average, typical wedding dress alterations cost between $150 and $600. If you're customizing your gown or modernizing your mother's dress, it may be up to $1,000. Some bridal boutiques may charge you a flat fee, while other seamstresses may charge you for individual alteration services.

How many sizes down for wedding dress alterations? ›

Taking a gown one to two sizes down is pretty common, and should still keep the integrity of the original design fairly easily. Of course, the closer to your actual size the better; you'll save money in alterations, and the gown will look best when it is closest to how it was designed.

How soon before the wedding should I alter my wedding dress? ›

When do you need to get your wedding dress altered? We recommend coming in for your fitting two months in advance, but not less than 1 month before to have your dress altered. Then, because everyone is trying to lose weight, we suggest having your final fitting no earlier than two weeks before the wedding.

Can a tailor make a wedding dress bigger? ›

TLDR- yes, your dress can probably be made bigger, but you have to be willing to go with the creative instinct of your seamstress and let them change your dress to get that awesome fit.

Why is alteration so expensive? ›

This can happen for a couple reasons. One- the seamstress works by the hour. They may take a look at your dress and quote you a price based on 15 hours of work but once they start working on the dress it takes closer to 30 hours of work- doubling the quoted price.

What is the average price of a custom wedding dress? ›

What is the average price for a custom wedding dress? Most clients on average invest $2,500-$5,500 in their bespoke wedding dresses. For more intricate and heavily beaded or embroidered bespoke wedding dress designs, our clients on average invest $5,500 – $9,500+.

How big is too big to alter a dress? ›

In general, you can alter a dress 1 to 2 sizes.

It's usually easier to make a dress smaller than it is to make one larger, but both can be done. If you need your dress tailored more than a few sizes, it's probably best to bring it to a professional.

How many pounds is a dress size? ›

You can drop a dress size (anywhere from 10 to 15 pounds, or about an inch or two from your bust and hips) and be special-occasion slim in only six weeks.

How long does it take to resize a wedding dress? ›

Bridal alterations typically take 6-12 weeks or more.

Should a wedding dress touch the floor? ›

The Perfect Length

If you have a more fitted style wedding dress or a dress in a sheath or column style that only has one layer, the dress should be hemmed so it is just grazing the floor. This is true for any bridal dress with just one layer of fabric and no under layers such as a lining or crinoline layers.

What if my wedding dress doesn't fit? ›

In most cases, your wedding dress alterations appointment will consist of you meeting with a seamstress—your bridal boutique will either have an in-house seamstress or they will be able to recommend a trusted tailor to do the job—in order to have your gown modified to perfectly fit your body.

What happens at a wedding dress fitting? ›

First fitting: You'll likely have said “yes” to the dress some months before, so in your first fitting you'll try it on again in your size and the seamstress will assess where it needs adjusting. This will probably take an hour and will be your longest appointment.

Why are wedding dress alterations so expensive? ›

Since wedding dresses are complex garments with delicate details, a seamstress must painstakingly pay attention to every detail. Even small changes to a wedding dress take time and effort. So, wedding dress alteration is more expensive than regular alterations.

How much does it cost to resize a wedding dress? ›

If you're looking at basic bridal gown alterations, typical prices range between $150 to $700 depending on the complexity of alterations and the rates of your seamstress. If you bring delicate fabrics and intricate embellishments into the picture, you can expect the costs to increase.

How do you fix a wedding dress that is too big? ›

Is your wedding dress too big? Again, don't panic—you can easily make this situation work with a few expert tips. Sanou recommends adding some bra cups to fill out the bust if it's too large in your chest area. You can also find a beautiful sash to cinch your waist if it's too roomy at your midsection.

How much does it cost to get your wedding dress adjustments? ›

On average, expect to spend between £150-£400. To get an accurate estimate, consult a professional seamstress who will assess your dress and provide a tailored quote to ensure a perfect fit for your special day. On average, the cost of wedding dress alterations are based on individual need, so prices will vary.

How much does it cost to get a wedding dress size up? ›

In general, wedding dresses run small. "This is actually based on a little known tradition that most bridal sizing dates back to original European size charts from the 1940s," explains Gardner. "For this reason, most brides will find they have to size up two to three sizes from their typical ready-to-wear size."

How much should hemming a dress cost? ›

Skirts and dresses
AlterationPrice
Shorten hem, plain$20 to $25
Shorten hem, vented$25 to $30
Bias cut hem$35
Rolled hem, each full layer (price depends on hem size)$35+
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Do brides pay for bridesmaid dress alterations? ›

If your bridesmaids are paying for the dresses…

Then it usually makes sense to have them pay for the dress alterations as well. Unless all your bridesmaids live in the same area and will go to the same tailor, then letting them choose someone on their own and covering it themselves makes more sense.

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