Fabric Expertise: Bridal gowns are often made from delicate and unique fabrics such as silk, satin, lace, and tulle. Training your staff to understand the properties and handling techniques of these fabrics is crucial to avoid damage during alterations.
Understanding Silhouettes and Necklines: It’s essential for staff to be familiar with the construction of various wedding dress styles, including ball gowns, mermaids, and A-lines. Make sure your team is well-versed on the ins and outs of different gown styles so they can share proper terminology to help a bride or nearlywed narrow the field.
Understanding Internal Dress Construction: components like boning, linings, and built-in petticoats will impact the overall look and style makeup of a wedding dress. Be sure your team knows the purpose of these elements and what they do for the style and fit of the garment.
Mastering Measurements: Precision is the name of the game when it comes to measurements. Your team should know the drill: good posture, tape measure perfectly horizontal, measure twice, etc. (want more expert tips? Check out our article on Measuring here.
Size Selection: Most bridal boutiques offer “made-to-order” gowns. Make sure you are helping brides and nearlyweds get as close to their perfect size based on their measurements in relation to the designer’s size chart. Make suggestions if a bride needs additional hem length, petite sizing or if a vendor offers split sizing. See our article all about sizing here.
Hemming Happiness: Hemming the most common alteration. Give special attention to maintaining the gown’s original design and ensuring an even hemline. Be mindful of lace placement, petite sizing, and custom orders such as detached hems.
Seam Secrets: Understanding basic seaming details like what’s a princess seam? can help you better explain fit and adjustments that might be needed when clients get into the alterations phase of wedding planning.
Bringing on the Bustle: Bustles are essential for transforming a long train into a manageable length for the reception. Training in different bustle styles (e.g., American, French, and ballroom) is necessary to match the gown’s design and the bride’s preference—plus, they’re game-changers for that dance floor moment! Need to know more? Check out our bustle breakdown here!
Custom Changes Tailored to Perfection: Custom requests? Silhouette tweeks? Consultants are crucial in setting appropriate expectations for clients. Brides and nearlyweds need to understand that these adjustments fall outside the “standard” alterations scope. For this reason, they should consider the following:
Consultants should review the additional costs associated with these larger modifications with the client to make sure everything is clearly communicated.
Communication is Key: We can make people’s vision a dream come true through active listening, expert advice, and setting appropriate expectations.
Patience and Understanding: Wedding planning can be an emotional roller coaster, and the alterations process is no exception. Approach each fitting with patience and empathy to ensure that every bride feels supported and confident.
Timing it Right: Time management is the secret weapon to making the perfect fit. Create clear timelines and smooth workflows to keep things on schedule and guarantee that your team delivers the perfect dress, every time.
Your staff’s understanding of alterations and customizations makes all the difference in supporting your bride through the sale process. Here’s to making dreams come true, one perfect alteration at a time!
I’m the owner of deMelis Atelier, a top ranked alterations studio located in Connecticut, and the founder of Stitched Collective, a community for sewing professionals. I’m a master seamstress and wedding dress educator as well as an industry leader and trainer… and a lover of spicy mango margaritas.
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