Wedding Dress Timeline Questions - Annalise Bridal (2024)

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We’re excited to help you navigate your wedding dress timeline questions!

If you’ve already selected your wedding venue, chances are your wedding date is set!

If you haven’t picked a venue yet, we do usually recommend doing so first, as your wedding date may impact what wedding dresses you’re able to shop.

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Most wedding dresses take 4-6 months to come in. This range can fluctuate slightly depending on holidays, shipping delays, and if you are ordering a custom wedding gown.

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When should I buy my wedding dress?

Since bridal dresses take 4-6 months in production and you’ll want another 2-3 months in alterations, we recommend shopping for your wedding dress a minimum of 8 months in advance.

If you are able to give yourself a cushion, we always recommend doing so. Purchasing your wedding dress 8-12 months out from your wedding date is perfect timing. This bridal timeline will ensure that you are able to shop every designer in our bridal collection.

It should also give you a bit of wiggle room in case any unexpected delays occur.

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How to get a wedding dress fast?

Are you less than 8 months away from your wedding day? If so, we have a handful of designers that offer rushes for an additional fee.

Another option for getting a wedding dress fast is finding a sample wedding dress. We have a small selection of off-the-rack samples we sell on a first come, first served basis.

These sample wedding dresses are ideal because you can take them home the same day as your appointment and immediately begin the alterations process.

We regularly feature our off-the-rack wedding dress samples on sale on our Instagram feed. If you are looking for a discounted designer wedding dress or want to find affordable wedding dresses, make sure to follow us!

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How far in advance should you buy a veil?

Most wedding accessories take a much shorter time to come in than wedding dresses.

While some brides prefer to purchase their veil at their initial bridal appointment, that isn’t always the case.

If making a decision on your bridal accessories feels overwhelming and you have plenty of time, it may be worth waiting for your pick up appointment. Some brides find it easier to shop for their wedding accessories once their actual wedding dress has arrived.

Most of our accessory and veil designers take anywhere from 2 weeks-2 months to arrive. Inquiring with your bridal stylist will be best in determining when you should purchase your bridal veil.

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Everything in our boutique has been carefully selected to help the bride find the wedding gown that’s right for her, along with accessories to complete her bridal look.

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When should I buy my wedding dress? Since bridal dresses take 4-6 months in production and you'll want another 2-3 months in alterations, we recommend shopping for your wedding dress a minimum of 8 months in advance. If you are able to give yourself a cushion, we always recommend doing so.

How many wedding dresses does the average bride try on? ›

On average, brides try on about 4–7 dresses, but we recommend no more than 10. The more wedding gowns you try on, the more confusing things may get. When the bridal gown selection is too big, brides tend to get overwhelmed and struggle to remember what the first gown they tried on looked like.

How soon before the wedding should the mother of the bride get her dress? ›

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How many months does it take to get a wedding dress? ›

Typically, we suggest making your bridal dress appointments 9-12 months prior to your wedding date. This date is suggested with the goal of picking out and ordering a dress 8-9 months before the wedding. This gives you plenty of time to shop around and find the dress of your dreams.

How do they pick brides for Say Yes to the dress? ›

Brides who dream of appearing on the TLC show must submit an online application with personal questions about their wedding, dress style, and soon-to-be hubby. But process is incredibly selective, as the show gets over a thousand applications per season.

Is $3000 a lot for a wedding dress? ›

According to The Knot Real Weddings Study, the average cost of a wedding gown is $2,000. While, of course, off-the-rack gowns may be priced lower, more luxurious gowns can sometimes fall in the $3,000 to $8,000 range.

Is $4000 too much for a wedding dress? ›

The Average Cost of a Wedding Dress

In the bridal fashion world, prices are based on several contributing elements, which we outline below. Based on these factors, a dress might cost anywhere from $500 to $4,000 (though they can get much more expensive).

Who pays for the wedding dress? ›

While this responsibility can vary from culture to culture, historically the bride's family will pay for her wedding dress and accessories. This includes everything from the dress itself to the veil and shoes.

What is the best month to buy a wedding dress? ›

January is the best month to find a wedding gown for purchase.

Is 7 months too late for wedding dress? ›

Starting to shop too late

It may sound crazy.. but we recommend you shop for your gown 10-12 months prior to your wedding day. We have found this is the sweet spot and can virtually guarantee you won't have anything to worry about as far as timing goes.

Do brides pick mother of the bride dresses? ›

"Etiquette says that the mother of the bride picks their dress and color first," says Sabatino. "You don't want to match, but you do want to coordinate so that you're not totally out of scope."

Who helps bride pick out dress? ›

Maid of Honor – Of course, your number one gal should be there with you to help you pick your gown. She probably knows your style better than anyone else so having her opinion would be a great help.

How many dresses can you try on at Kleinfeld? ›

You will not be limited to try on a certain number of dresses.

How many dresses does a bride need for her wedding? ›

Two dresses for the wedding are already standard for most brides – one for the registry office and one for the church or free wedding ceremony. The possibilities are endless and there are no limits to individuality. For every budget there are many alternatives now.

How many people should you bring to try on wedding dresses? ›

Many brides only visit one store, try on 5-8 dresses, and bring along 1-2 guests.

How many wedding dresses can you try on in 2 hours? ›

We recommend allowing at least 2-3 hours for your visit so you can try on as many dresses as you like without feeling rushed. We encourage you to select 4 dresses of different styles initially and get a feel for what you like.

How many wedding dresses can you try on in 90 minutes? ›

Each bridal appointment is 90 minutes long. This allows you enough time to browse through the dresses with your stylist, try on 8-10 gowns, narrow down your selection and make an educated decision on which dress is “the one.”

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