What Did I Do with My Wedding Dress After the Ceremony

What Did I Do with My Wedding Dress After the Ceremony

Note: The blog is a review shared by one of our customers. 

 

I remember the day after my wedding. The joyous celebrations had ended & I was left with a beautiful gown.

For me, it was much more than a piece of clothing – it symbolized my love and lifetime commitment to my partner. It was the beginning of a new chapter of my life. 

So, I knew I couldn't just pack it in a bag and store it in the attic. The delicate lace, intricate beadwork, and the memories woven into every stitch deserved better.

I know I am not the only one who feels the same – almost every bride loves her precious gown. However, the irony is that we wear it for just one day, not even that, for just a few hours.

Wedding dresses are expensive and hold a significant sentimental value. And every bride wants to get the most out of it. But what should we do with the wedding gown after the ceremony? Here are the tips for recycling your wedding dress.

What I Did and What You Can Do With Your Wedding Gown After Your Wedding

There are several ways to repurpose your wedding gown. However, which method you choose depends on whether you want to keep it or not with you. So, let’s discuss the ways:

If you don’t want to keep it with you

There may be several reasons you don’t want to keep your wedding gown with you, like a shortage of storage space or you’re not planning to wear it again. At times, you can choose to:

Donate It

Donating your wedding dress can give your gown a second life. There are many organizations that accept wedding gowns as donations and repurpose them by giving them to brides who can’t afford a new gown. This act of generosity not only helps others but also gives meaning to the story of your wedding dress.

Sell It

While every bride has an attachment to her wedding gown, there are times when you are not left with the option to sell it. There are several boutiques and shops that accept wedding dresses for rent. This not only helps you repurpose your gown but also recoup some of the cost.

If you want to keep it with you

A wedding dress is the most expensive and special outfit a bride owns. So, it is okay if you don’t want to part with it. Fortunately, there are several ways to repurpose your precious gown, including:

Dye It

Most brides don’t wear their white wedding dress after their wedding. But a quick dye can transform it into a new dress, allowing you to wear it again on non-wedding special occasions to come. 

Note from Trusted Wedding Gown Preservation: Not all wedding dresses can be dyed. So, make sure you check the label. And always rely on professionals to get your dress dyed.

 

Turn It Into A Christening Gown

Another way to keep your attachment to your gown alive is to choose to pass it to your offspring and turn it into a Christening gown. Your local seamstress can help you create an outstanding outfit for christening day.

Transform It Into Another Dress

Since there are very few occasions where you can wear your full-length, heavy wedding gown, like your anniversary, you can make it more valuable by transforming it into another dress. You can choose to remove its sleeves, shorten its hem, and reduce the number of layers.

Hand It Down

The last option (which I chose to do with my wedding dress) is to hand it down to my daughter one day. Not only it helps you pass your gown to your future generation as a family heirloom but also keeps your memories alive.

Note from Trusted Wedding Gown Preservation: Wedding gowns are made up of delicate fabric and are prone to environmental damage, like humidity, sunlight, etc. That’s why it is crucial to store your wedding dress properly. Otherwise, you may end up turning your pearl white dress into a stained and yellow-colored dress.

To keep my gown looking new, I went a step further and opted for wedding dress preservation from Trusted Wedding Gown Preservation. 

What is Wedding Dress Preservation?

Wedding dress preservation is a great way to keep your wedding gown looking new for years to come. This process involves cleaning, restoring, and preserving your bridal gown in an acid-free preservation chest box. 

Preserving your wedding dress post-wedding ensures the longevity of your wedding gown.  It maintains the integrity of the dress and prevents it from environmental damage, enabling you to cherish its beauty for years to come. 

To learn more about wedding dress preservation, click here.

Here Is Why I Choose Trusted Wedding Gown Preservation For My Wedding Gown

Trusted Wedding Gown Preservation is a reliable company that has helped me preserve my gown for 100 years. Since 1913, they have preserved over 3,000,000 wedding gowns. Their skilled experts use state-of-the-art fabric cleaning technology to ensure your gown is free from dust and stains. 

Their competitive prices enable you to ensure your gown remains in pristine condition for your lifetime. They also offer a 100-year anti-yellowing guarantee and shipping insurance for your peace of mind.

While they recommend getting your wedding gown preserved ASAP, it is never too late to preserve your wedding gown. That is why they offer a range of wedding dress preservation kits that you can choose from depending on your budget, gown age, and type. 

I chose the Celebrity Wedding Dress Preservation Kit for my gown, and the results were amazing. At the end, I just want to say thank you to Trusted Wedding Gown Preservation for helping me preserve my memories and precious gown!