Bridal Alterations

Every bride wants the perfect wedding day and most of all the perfect wedding dress. Having the right dress is all about having it fit you perfectly. There are generally, two main categories of bridal alternations, brides with a new dress that aren’t the perfect fit and brides who want to redesign or update an existing gown. I take pride in creating the perfect fit for you, so that on your wedding day you feel confident and absolutely fabulous.

Alterations Process…

Once you’ve found the perfect dress, it is likely that you will need some alterations. Basic alterations include taking in or letting out a gown by altering the bust, waist or shoulder measurements, hemming and fixing the bustle. If there is other changes or updates, I will work with you so that the goown is your idea of the ideal wedding dress.

I recommend booking as soon as you have found the dress and depending on the amount of alterations would expect at least two to three fittings. The first fitting should be approximately 2 months before the wedding, however if its closer, give me a call and we can work together to fit you into your perfect dress.

For your first fitting, you will need to bring the shoes and any other undergarments you plan to wear with the dress.

Pricing for Alterations

When it comes to choosing your seamstress, you want to make sure you choose the right one to fit your dress. Bridal is a specialised area, which requires the right training and techniqures to carry out the works appropriately.

I have over 25+ years of experience as a dressmaker and have worked with a variety of bridal gowns to be able to deliver high end services for my brides.

Wedding dress alterations are hard to quote without seeing the dress as each dress is made and fits differently. For price equiries, please contact us.

Click below to book your fittings, for all other enquires, please contact us.

Learn about the different types of alterations

  • One of the most common alterations includes hemming as each dress would be different length and the fit depends on the individual brides specifications.

  • Adding a bustle to a long train is essential for you to enjoy the rest of your wedding night at the receiption without tripping over or people standing on your gown.

  • As each of us are individual, dress sizing charts are often not accurate to capture the perfect fit. I would recommend that brides get a dress bigger to be able to resize and take in as required.

    If the dress is too small, there is no need to stress as I have experience in finding a solution to make it fit.

    I have also had experience with brides who have fallen pregnant and needed resizing.

  • Adding custom features to the gown including sleeves, adding lace or changing the shape of the neckline, shoulders, etc.

    I work with you to make sure your dress is exactly to your perfect specifications.