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Keep Your Bridal Event Memories With Wedding Gown Preservation

October 17th, 2008 · 1 Comment

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Brides spend a good deal of time finding just the right bridal dress for their walk down the aisle. The wedding dress is an important and memorable part of that most special of occasions. While the bride will certainly have many pictures taken of both her and her gown, she is also concerned about proper wedding gown preservation so that the dress can be maintained and cherished properly as a special memento.

Another reason to preserve the wedding gown is so that the bride can pass the dress on to another family member. Often when one finds the perfect wedding gown, it will also be useful and meaningful if worn by another family member who has a similar body style and size. Sometimes this means that a younger sister or cousin can also enjoy a special bridal dress, or it can be saved so that a daughter or two are able to wear the treasured gown for their special day.

No matter what the reason for wedding gown preservation, when a bridal dress is properly taken care of and handled it can be maintained in wonderful condition for many years. However, if the proper steps are not taken to protect it and to store it correctly, then there could be disappointment when it turns out to be damaged.

This can even be heartbreaking if a daughter has spent years dreaming about being able to wear her mother’s wedding dress for the occasion of her own marriage. But, good gown preservation will help to assure that such disappointment does not happen and that the heirloom bridal dress can be happily and proudly worn again.

In the midst of the whirlwind that swirls around most nuptials, many times the bridal gown is simply left in an ordinary plastic garment bag. Weeks go by and it is often forgotten about and is not properly stored to prevent deterioration. Unfortunately, this unintentional neglect can make proper gown preservation very difficult.

If preservation steps are delayed, then stains have a chance to oxidize. These could be both seen and unseen stains. Even if the dress visually seems clean there is likely to be areas of body perspiration on the fabric which will cause discoloration over time and can even cause the fabric to become brittle. The bridal gown should be cleaned as soon as possible after the wedding to make sure it is preserved in its best condition.

Even though many people believe that leaving the wedding gown in the protective plastic garment bag is enough to preserve a wedding gown, the fact is that there are harmful fumes that are emitted from the plastic. These are chemical releases that will cause a wedding dress to yellow and will do more harm than good over time.

Proper wedding gown preservation requires both cleaning of the dress and also storage in an acid-free box. These steps should be taken as soon as possible after the occasion and it is best to seek out the services of a company that specializes in preserving wedding dresses.

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    • 1 Perfectweddingdressfinder // Oct 17, 2008 at 2:24 pm

      This is the last step every bride needs to consider as part of her wedding planning. Your gown will need to be cleaned if you plan on selling it or preserved if you plan on keeping it.

      Think about how much you have invested in your beautiful gown… just to let it hang in the closet to yellow and deteriorate would be a waste.

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