What is The Proper Length a Wedding Dress Should be Hemmed?

What is The Proper Length a Wedding Dress Should be Hemmed?

So, you've found the dress of your dreams, the one that makes you feel like an absolute queen. But wait... it's a bit too long, isn't it? Don't fret! Today, we're diving into the world of hemming and figuring out the perfect length for your wedding dress.

 

At Mary's Designer Bridal Boutique, we understand that every bride is unique, and so is her dress. Whether you're going for a classic ball gown or a sleek mermaid silhouette, getting the hem just right can make all the difference in how you feel on your big day.

 

First things first, let's talk about length. The ideal length for your wedding dress depends on a few factors:

 

Your Height

If you're on the shorter side, you'll likely need to trim more fabric to avoid tripping over your gown as you walk down the aisle. Taller brides can afford to leave a bit more length for an elegant train that trails behind them.

 

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The Style of Your Dress

Different dress styles call for different hem lengths. A tea-length dress is meant to hit just below the knee, while a floor-length gown should skim the ground with just a hint of a train. If your dress has intricate lace or embellishments at the bottom, you'll want to preserve as much length as possible to showcase these beautiful details.

 

Your Shoes

Are you planning to strut your stuff in sky-high heels or keep it comfy with flats? Make sure to bring your wedding day shoes to your fitting so your seamstress can hem your dress to the perfect length.

 

Now that you have an idea of what factors to consider, it's time to schedule a fitting with us. At Mary's Designer Bridal Boutique, we take pride in our attention to detail and personalized service. Our team will work closely with you to ensure that your dress fits like a glove and makes you feel absolutely radiant on your wedding day.

 

Ready to take the next step towards hemming perfection? Book your appointment with us today!