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Find Wedding Dress Shops in Buckinghamshire
Searching for the perfect wedding dress is one of the most special parts of your big day preparations and finding the perfect bridal boutique is a critical part of this. There is a fantastic selection of wedding attire stores in Buckinghamshire ready to help you find your dream dress. Pick a few different boutiques to visit, there are plenty to choose from in the Beaconsfield and High Wycombe areas. Why not take along your nearest and dearest for a fun day out and they can choose their bridesmaid dresses too? Set aside plenty of time to enjoy choosing your entire outfit including accessories, jewellery, shoes, lingerie, tiaras and veils to team with your dream dress.
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Ali's experience and knowledge of the bridal industry allows her to provide expert advice on how you can find your perfect wedding dress. She has great relationships with teams across some of the UK's best wedding dress shops and will be the best person to speak to for shopping advice.
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Shopping for the wedding dress is a highlight of the planning process and our bridal boutiques are ready to help! Before you contact them, it is useful to gauge an idea of your perfect dress and have your wedding venue booked. This helps you know what style you are looking for and ensures that you look the best in your wedding photos.
You can also search for shoes, accessories and wedding jewellery to complete your bridal look. Bridal boutiques choose the next season's gowns that they'd like to feature in their collections at a trade exhibition in Harrogate. Wedding magazines report on the new styles which hit the catwalks every 6 months. This falls generally in September for Spring / Summer collections and March for Autumn / Winter looks, and arrives in wedding dress shops a few months after. So, if you are wanting the latest styles, ask your boutique when their latest wedding dresses will arrive in their boutiques. Gather inspiration and read our essential guide to bridal wear to understand more about wedding dress styles, shapes and more.
Designer Wedding Dresses
The majority of bridal boutiques will have a collection of wedding dresses made up from their own "in-house" designer and from a number of "famous name" designers. There are around a dozen "big name" designers in Britain for whose bridal gowns you can expect to pay between £2000 and £6000 (and sometimes more). Each has their own unique style, so if you like one bridal gown from a particular designer you may find that their entire collection will appeal. If you are considering selling a designer wedding dress after the wedding be prepared to part with it almost immediately. So, make sure you get it cleaned and checked over for damage before you list it on a second-hand wedding dress website or sell it to a shop that specialises in pre-loved gowns.
'Off the peg' Wedding Dresses
The majority of bridal gowns bought in the UK are classed as "off the peg" - these are the wedding gowns that you might have seen in a bridal magazine along with a list of stockists, or at a local or chain bridal boutique. You try on a sample of the gown in the shop; they take your measurements and order the most appropriate size for you which is then delivered to the bridal shop for alterations to fit your exact shape. Off the peg wedding dresses tend to range from £500 to £3500 depending on the designer, the fabric and the details.
Guides for Brides team member, Nikita Thorne, recently bought an off the peg gown for her wedding, here's her advice for fellow brides: "My biggest tip for brides shopping for an off the peg gown is to keep an open mind, but visit the boutique knowing both your budget and the styles you like. This helps your stylist to match your style with a gown that is in your price range. It makes the process so much more efficient and enjoyable as it means every dress you try on is affordable to you as well as increasing your chances of finding the gown during that appointment".
Wedding Accessories
Your dress is a masterpiece, but the finishing touches, like jewellery, can turn it into a work of art! There are many different types and styles of wedding accessories to choose from but be patient. It is worth the wait and finding something which complements your dress beautifully then rushing in and buying the first pair of shoes you try on!
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Wedding Dress FAQs
To ensure a relaxed wedding dress shopping experience, begin browsing approximately 12 months before your wedding. This allows ample time for custom designer dresses to be ordered and tailored. If your wedding is less than six months away, consider purchasing a ready-to-wear dress for immediate availability.
When wedding dress shopping, choose someone whose opinion you trust, whether it's your mother, bridesmaids, or even your fiancé. While tradition suggests keeping your partner's sight hidden, there's no rule against their involvement. To avoid feeling overwhelmed, limit your entourage to a small group, ideally two to four people.
When ordering a designer wedding dress, expect to pay a deposit at the bridal boutique and the remaining balance upon collection. Deposits typically range up to 50% of the total cost. If you purchase a sample or off-the-rack gown, you'll pay in full and take it home immediately.
Buckinghamshire has got a wide array of bridal boutiques. Some of them with high reviews include Ellie Sanderson Bridal Boutique in Beaconsfield Old Town with over 300 reviews and Le Sposi Bridal Wear in Aylesbury with over 60 reviews.