Monday, October 27, 2014

How to Shop for the Perfect Maternity Wedding Gown


Traditionally, weddings come first – but the truth is that old-school customs don’t carry the same importance as they used to. If your baby bump and your big “I Do” come together, there’s absolutely no reason in the world to worry! In fact, you should rejoice because, unlike most of the people out there, you are experiencing two of the happiest moments of your life together! 

Shopping for a maternity wedding gown can be quite tricky. However, you will definitely find the one if you keep in mind the following tips: 

Generally speaking, maternity wedding gowns are made out of a special stretch fabric that will grow with your baby bump. Therefore, you will need to order your pre-pregnancy size and then simply allow the dress to grow with your beautiful baby. This way, no matter how big your belly will be on your wedding day, your gown will still be perfectly fitting! 

If you don’t want to wear a dress made out of stretch fabric, you can always go for the more “traditional” versions: chiffon, veil and so on. Because these fabrics will not stretch on your baby bump, it is extremely important to choose the perfect moment to order your gown. As a general rule of thumb, specialists advise brides-to-be to never order their maternity wedding dresses more than 12 weeks in advance. 

Aside from the two tips mentioned above, you should also keep in mind that there’s no need to stress over the fact that you may not be able to find a beautifully designed dress. Nowadays, maternity wedding gowns are just as splendid as all the dresses out there and they will come in a very wide variety of stunning designs. 

To make sure your baby grows healthy and happy inside of you, make sure not to stress out too much about planning the big day. Wedding Planner 808 can help by providing you exquisite wedding planning services that will definitely make your life much easier. Contact us and allow us to take care of your wedding day! 

Photo source: flickr.com/ Adrian Dreßler

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