Whenever people learn about weddings, they have a tendency to talk about the “somethings..”. This is the traditional method of adding something old, new, borrowed, and blue for your wedding dresses. Most every bride is familiar with these “somethings..” before, but exactly how do you incorporate them inside your wedding? With all of the planning that adopts your big day, this can be one more thing to add to your list, but we're here to learn effectively for you!

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1) Something Old

“Something Old” is a fantastic way to incorporate a household heirloom for your wedding. This emphasizes the significance of family in your life, and it is a great method to honor all your family members on your big day. From pearls to vintage pieces, to veils, a lot of your family members will have these items stored away ready for you personally to wear. That’s where we are available in! Many of our brides have incorporated vintage pieces using their families into their wedding day look by using our alteration experts. Some have even worn their mother’s gown and our seamstress recreated the gown to really make it a perfect fit for their body. We also have had brides give beautiful, heartfelt detail to honor themselves who have died. From special lockets to incorporating components of clothing into their gown, there are lots of ways to honor them.

Our bride, Claire, desired to include a special bit of her grandmother’s and mother’s veils to produce a one-of-a-kind belt & matching headpiece!

Our seamstresses worked together to produce something truly special that may be passed down for generations to come!

Claire Shega with mom

2) Something New

YOUR DRESS!!

Your wedding dress is an ideal “Something New”. Your gown is original for you because you result the gown beautiful. When we take your measurements, the designers sew the gown perfect for your body. In alterations, our seamstress will affect the gown to guarantee the most accurate fit possible. Never will you've had or may have a gown more perfect for you personally! You can also select from our accessory designers to buy the perfect, completely new jewelry for your wedding reception!

Shannon 2

3) Something Borrowed

Borrowing items is a fantastic way to save money for your wedding reception. With all of the expenses which go into creating the ideal day, saving on small things can be essential. Does your friend have wedding shoes that they’ve only worn once? Or a veil that's been boxed away and preserved? Just ask! More than likely, your family and friends will be more than pleased to lend their items for your big day! This also applies to any items for decoration! Check out the local wedding resale sights to find ideal details for the wedding at reasonable prices. Pass on the kindness whenever your wedding has ended by lending your what to friends and family.

Floor-Length Chiffon Bridesmaid Dresses With Ruffles

4) Something Blue

Our designer, Haute Bride, has numerous beautiful accessories that are available in customizable color options, including blue. Blue jewelry is a terrific way to add a statement piece which results in a different element for your wedding day look. Many brides also choose to include “Something Blue” within their shoes. This adds an attractive pop of color that may make for an enjoyable “shoe shot” because of your photographer. At our boutique, we provide a personalized monogram that may be sewn to your gown. This monogram is sewn with blue thread for an ideal “Something Blue”! It also holds great sentimental value, because it is the last time you may have your maiden initials.

Fun Fact: In ancient roman times, a lot of women wore Meghan Markle's wedding dresses on their big day. The color blue symbolizes purity, fidelity, modesty, and love. This is why the thing is color blue so closely related to weddings!