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Creating a bespoke gown is such a unique and fun experience that you will never forget. Let me guide you through what to expect from the introduction call to the delivery of the final gown!

Introductory Consultation

This consultation consists of a quick 15-minute call where I tell you a little about myself and the design process. You’ll be able to ask me any questions, and ultimately, see if we’ll be a good match for creating your dream gown.

Design Consultation

After the introductory consultation, I’ll email you my Wedding Dress 101 Guide, which breaks down all things wedding dresses. Then, we’ll work together to create an inspiration board and dress design that perfectly captures you and your love story.

Finalize Design

Once we pin down all the details, you’ll receive a fashion sketch of your dress, along with your hand-picked fabric swatches. Measurements will be taken and the production of your dress will finally begin!

Production

A pattern will be created from your measurements, and your fashion sketch will start to come to life. I’ll send progress photos throughout production so there are no surprises, and this will be the time where we can make minor changes if needed. There will be a minimum of five fittings during this time to ensure everything fits along the way.

Final Review

Photos of your finished dress will be sent over, and if everything looks great, we’ll move onto scheduling the final fitting and dress delivery!

Photo Credit: Maria Alvino

Photo Credit: Maria Alvino

Overall this process can take anywhere from 6 to 8 months with a minimum of five in-person fittings.

Pricing will vary upon dress design and fabric selection. On average gowns range between $900 - $3000.

Payment: There is no fee for the design consultation. After we finalize the design there will be a non-refundable deposit of $200 to secure your wedding date. The deposit will be applied towards your remaining balance that will be due during the second fitting of the production phase.