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Tiaras & Crowns
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Bridal Hair Accessories
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Made to Order Dresses
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All Made to Order Wedding Dresses
- All Custom Made Wedding Dresses
- Plus Size Wedding Dresses
- Boho Wedding Dresses
- Ball Gown Wedding Dresses
- A-Line Wedding Dresses
- Mermaid/Trumpet Wedding Dresses
- Bridal Pants Suits
- Black Wedding Dresses
- Column Straight Wedding Dresses
- Tea Length Dresses
- Halter Wedding Dresses
- Lace Wedding Dresses
- Cathedral Train Wedding Dresses
- Chapel Train Wedding Dresses
- Court Train Wedding Dresses
- Sweep/Brush Train Wedding Dresses
- No Train Wedding Dresses
- Sleeveless Wedding Dresses
- Cap Sleeve Wedding Dress
- 3/4 Sleeve Wedding Dresses
- Long Sleeve Wedding Dresses
- Quinceañera, Sweet 16, Prom, Pageant, Bridesmaid Collection
- Fairytale Wedding Dresses
- Romantic Wedding Dresses
- Wedding Pants Suits
- Girls Flower, Confirmation, Pageant, Party Dresses
- Young Girls Ballerina Collection
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All Made to Order Wedding Dresses
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Wedding Veils
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Bridal Accessories - The Extras
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Pageant Accessories
Dresses Size Chart
SIZING AND FITTING
We recommend our Brides compare their measurements to those of the dress they’re interested in purchasing. Bridal gowns are sized differently than your street clothes. Bridal gowns are made to accommodate alterations and can typically be taken in 2-4 sizes and let out 1-2 sizes (unless otherwise noted). Also, if you are greater than a C cup, note that a bigger size is better.
MEASUREMENT
Bust: Do not use your bra size for a bust measurement. With a tape measure fullest part of the bust, across nipple line. Be sure to keep the measuring tape parallel to the floor. Wear a bra similar to the bra you will be wearing with your dress.
Waist/Natural Waist: Smallest part of the waist, usually 1 inch above navel. While standing straight up, bend to your side. The part where your waist creases is your natural waist. Mark the spot, stand up and then measure there.
Hips: Fullest part of the buttocks. Stand with feet together.
Almost everyone will require alterations by a professional seamstress.
It is always better to purchase a dress that is a little bigger than one that is too small. We recommend you purchase a gown that fits your largest measurement, and have the dress taken in.