I have lost some weight so it is a little big all over, however what really bothers me is the top part - I am a small B, and the way the neckline is shaped is more for concealing a larger chest, and it makes mine look nonexistent! I even tried it on w/ a bustier-still no luck! Basically, I figured out that if somehow I could get the straps altered to more of a sweetheart halter neckline (by altering the "v" part), it would be 100% more flattering for my figure. My question is - how hard is this to do, especially considering that the dress is mostly lace &beading? The cost isn't a factor, since anything will be cheaper than buying a new dress, however can it even be done?
David's bridal will actually take back the dress and let you exchange it for another one up until your wedding date so long as it has not been longer than a year. This was a specific question that I asked when I purchased my dress from them a month ago just in case I lost a lot of weight or just did not like the dress later on. Also they may not do that type of alteration on the dress at davits bridal because when I was asking about them changing something and also adding some more detail on another dress they said that the designers would not allow them to make any changes to the dress, the only thing they could do was hem it or taking it in or add sleeves.
What I would do is just take it back and explain your situation and then ask to find a dress that flatters you better. After all you don't want to change the neck line on the dress and then it still looks horrible on your body or the person messes up on it and now you are stuck with a dress you can no longer return due to the alterations being made and now you end up having to buy another dress.
Firstly you need to know the pattern she is using, if any. Patterns always have convenient measurements so you already know how much you'll need. If she is draping and skipping the pattern for her model you may want to take a look at a similar pattern to her plans for the dress, it will give you a rough estimate of the dress and how much fabric to buy. Always buy extra... You never know if you'll need it. Don't skimp or cheap out on the zipper, yes, you can get them for a dollar but as far as zippers go, there really is a difference.
There is a lot of advice I could give you but the most important really, is to make sure your friend is a skilled seamstress. You don't want to spend as much on scrap fabric as you would for a dress itself (you can find cheaper versions of just about any dress online.) makes sure you know you are both on the same page and that she can back up the ideas with talent.
David's bridal will actually take back the dress and let you exchange it for another one up until your wedding date so long as it has not been longer than a year. This was a specific question that I asked when I purchased my dress from them a month ago just in case I lost a lot of weight or just did not like the dress later on. Also they may not do that type of alteration on the dress at davits bridal because when I was asking about them changing something and also adding some more detail on another dress they said that the designers would not allow them to make any changes to the dress, the only thing they could do was hem it or taking it in or add sleeves.
What I would do is just take it back and explain your situation and then ask to find a dress that flatters you better. After all you don't want to change the neck line on the dress and then it still looks horrible on your body or the person messes up on it and now you are stuck with a dress you can no longer return due to the alterations being made and now you end up having to buy another dress.
Firstly you need to know the pattern she is using, if any. Patterns always have convenient measurements so you already know how much you'll need. If she is draping and skipping the pattern for her model you may want to take a look at a similar pattern to her plans for the dress, it will give you a rough estimate of the dress and how much fabric to buy. Always buy extra... You never know if you'll need it. Don't skimp or cheap out on the zipper, yes, you can get them for a dollar but as far as zippers go, there really is a difference.
There is a lot of advice I could give you but the most important really, is to make sure your friend is a skilled seamstress. You don't want to spend as much on scrap fabric as you would for a dress itself (you can find cheaper versions of just about any dress online.) makes sure you know you are both on the same page and that she can back up the ideas with talent.
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