Planning a wedding is hard enough, but when you have to worry about your dresses too it can be downright daunting! That’s why we have put together this comprehensive guide on how to take care of every type of dress you or your loved ones might wear during your wedding.
From delicate lace to heavy satin, we’ve got you covered. So read on for tips on how to keep your dresses looking beautiful from start to finish!
Wedding Dresses:
Store your dress in a cool, dark place. Avoid exposing it to direct sunlight or heat, as this can cause the fabric to fade over time.
If you need to steam your dress, use a steamer rather than an iron. Be careful not to touch the fabric too much with the steamer, or you may leave wrinkles behind.
Avoid getting your dress wet. If it does get wet, hang it up and let it air dry before putting it back in storage.
Mother of the Bride Dresses:
Check the label for care instructions before washing. Many mother of the bride dresses can be machine washed and dried, but some require special care so make sure to read the label.
Bridesmaid Dresses:
For these as well, you need to take action based on what is written on the label of the bridesmaid dresses. Some dresses can be machine washed. But some require dry cleaning only.
If you’re worried about any stains or dirt on your dress, try spot cleaning it first with a damp cloth. If that doesn’t work, then you can wash it according to the instructions on the label.
Flower Girl Dresses:
Many flower girl dresses can be machine washed and dried, but always check the label first. For any stains or debris on your dress, try cleaning it first with a wet cloth. Later, you can follow the instructions on the label and get the dress ready for the occasion.
Cocktail Dresses:
Check the label before washing to see if there are any specific care instructions. Many cocktail dresses may be machine washed and dried, but some require special treatment, so be sure to read the label.
We hope you found these tips helpful! Remember, taking care of your dresses is an important part of wedding planning. But as long as you follow these tips, you can rest assured that your dresses will look beautiful on your big day. Thanks for reading!