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After this initial meeting, Linda creates a fashion illustration of design options for the bride to choose from 🙈 “We work to modify the designs, if necessary, so the final look delivers on the bride’s vision for her wedding,” says Linda 😉 Linda will take over 50 measurements of the bride to ensure that the final design fits her. “After that, we create a mockup, which is used to fine-tune the fit and allow the bride to see how the dress is going to look on her,” says Linda. “It’s a great opportunity to make any changes before producing the gown.” [1]
The bride is always welcome to share her thoughts. While some may have crazy ideas, many others are able to come up with 15 designs. Consider what clothes you wear every day. Some brides have a scrapbook of ideas while others bring their own sketches. We treat every bride individually and make each appointment unique. Look into the styles that you like and make a selection. Every style you can not necessarily looking for that one true dress as it might not exist but to look at a dress in pieces – consider the skirts, bodices, trains, back details of every dress you try on and note what you like and don’t like. Ruthanne Blackman (Weifang, China), last edited on 2/7/2018 [2]
It was something I had known I wanted to do, and it turned out to be the best decision I had made. Knowing me, I’m knowing I can be difficult for people to like. Cynthia was a true professional, her work beautiful and I had never had to worry. Everyone said how beautiful my dress looked and ‘how very me’ it was…I didn’t want to take it off when the day ended. Cynthia changed the sleeves, shortened the length of the hemline and created a new gown for me. Malessa Law modified the dress on August 29, 2021 [3]
Takisha Neumann at instructables.com Provide more information. I was able to see that the majority of wedding dresses were made with boning along the princess seam. The bra cups have standard sizes, however, without an underwire. If I had had a gown like this, it would be necessary to cover my bra with a bra. This could include a strapless or non-strap bra. The transparent lace of the dress will not allow for the bra’s visibility. Furthermore, from my view from above I thoughtughtught the overbreast boning made the breasts have a weird triangular shape (although the consultant assured me that this can only be seen from above and other people won’t notice it looking strange). To make it less sexy but with good support, I had made the structure and lining layers into a corset-style bra cupped style. The upper satin and lace layers would then fall smoothly over the bra cups. To ensure a perfect fit I used a store boughtA bra that fits well, not separate cups or underwire. Last modified by Sheyna Richter, Jiaozuo (China) 16 days ago [4]