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Your wedding dress fitting is one of the most meaningful steps on your bridal journey. It’s when your gown begins to transform into something truly custom, tailored to your shape, your comfort, and your vision. To help you feel fully prepared, here’s everything you need to know about the wedding dress fitting process, what to bring, and how to make the most of each appointment.
When to Schedule Your Dress Fittings
We always recommend starting your fitting process 9 to 12 months before your wedding day. This longer timeline allows for custom design changes, careful alterations, and a relaxed, stress-free experience. It also gives your seamstress plenty of time to perfect every detail without rushing.
Typically, you’ll have a series of fittings throughout this time frame:
- The initial consultation, where your gown is assessed and an alteration plan is created.
- Follow-up fittings to tailor the bodice, hem, straps, bustle, and overall structure.
- A final fitting, ideally 4 to 6 weeks before the wedding, to ensure the gown fits flawlessly.
This extended schedule ensures that no element is overlooked and that your dress fits perfectly when your big day arrives.

What to Bring to Your Wedding Dress Fitting
Bringing the right items to each fitting is essential for accurate alterations and a stress-free experience. Here’s what you should always have:
1. Your Wedding Shoes
Heel height influences every aspect of the gown’s fit, especially the hem. Bring the exact shoes you plan to wear; even a slight difference in height can change the way the dress falls.
2. Wedding-Day Undergarments
Whether you’re wearing shapewear, a strapless bra, a bodysuit, or opting for sewn-in cups, your undergarments will affect the fit. Make sure to bring the exact pieces you intend to wear so the dress is tailored accordingly.
3. Bridal Accessories
Your veil, jewelry, and hair accessories help complete the overall look. Bringing them allows your stylist and seamstress to ensure nothing interferes with the neckline, straps, or back of your gown.
4. A Supportive Guest
Bring one or two trusted people who understand your style and can offer honest, gentle feedback. Too many opinions can make the experience overwhelming, so keep your fitting group small and positive.
What to Expect During Your Fitting
At your first fitting, your seamstress will evaluate how the gown fits and begin pinning areas that need adjusting. This is your opportunity to express what feels right or wrong, comfort is key. Speak up about tightness, gaping, or any details you want refined.
Subsequent fittings will focus on precision. You’ll try on the gown multiple times as the tailor adjusts the bodice, smooths the silhouette, and finalizes the hem and bustle.
Your final fitting ensures everything sits perfectly. You’ll practice walking, sitting, and dancing so you’ll feel confident and comfortable on your wedding day.
Here are some tips about finding your perfect wedding dress based on your venue.
Tips for a Smooth Fitting Experience
- Wear minimal makeup to avoid stains.
- Bring hairstyle inspiration to visualize your full bridal look.
- Stay relaxed and take your time, this is your moment.
- Always be honest about how the gown feels; perfect fit and feel matters. If the wedding dress is not comfortable on you, please opt for different wedding dress fabrics.
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