Most bridal party dresses arrive in six to eight weeks. When they finally do come in, they’ll most likely be too big. This is normal. Sizes generally run large on purpose. It’s easier to take a dress in then to let one out.
This also means the dress will have to undergo alteration. Most bridal or formal wear shops will do this, but in many cases, they charge more than the average tailor or alterations expert. To save money, bridesmaids might want to get an estimate from a neighborhood tailor.
With all the excitement, it’s easy to see how the ladies might forget about accessorizing their wedding ensembles. If the bride hasn’t already stated her preference, this will have to be discussed with this. She’ll probably want everyone in the wedding party to match. This means matching shoes, hairpieces and jewelry.
When the big day arrives, the Bridal party will look stunning! When they take the time to sit down with the bride and choose their dresses, they’ll be more comfortable and positive in their clothes and this will show through the smiles on their faces as they walk down the aisle.