Naples Wedding Planner - The Wedding Is Over, Now What Happens To The Wedding Dress

It needs a lot of time choosing the perfect dress for your wedding day. The gown is usually fitted to the body with precision by a seamstress, in order that it fits perfectly. Unfortunately, that usually means that the wedding gown will never be used, and probably not even seen around town, again. But there are numerous ways to recycle a wedding dress, making all of the cost and effort seem more profitable. Hence what do you with the wedding dress after your big day? 

You Can Preserve It - Many younger women dream their complete lives about wearing the same wedding ensemble their mother walked up the aisle in. So saving the wedding dress so future daughters (or daughters-in-law) can use it is a extremely popular idea. At that point the gown can be changed to fit and suit the taste of the new bride. 

You Can Sell It - Local consignment shops, eBay and lots of other venues can help sell undesired wedding dresses, giving at least some kind of return on the cash spent on it when it was brand spanking new. In today's economy, many ladies are trying to trim down the budget of a marriage, but still want to retain lots of the normal frills. Purchasing a second hand, once worn wedding dress can represent a massive saving. And if little modifications are made before the important day then the dress can still be customised towards the new bride. 

You Can Donate It - Wedding outfits can be given to different charities to help someone else realize their dream. Donating your wedding dress will release space for storing if you're not planning on holding onto it in the long run. And knowing you have helped someone else's day more special than it may have been is reward in itself. 

As a Naples wedding planner I'm sure that a bride's day isn't built solely on the look and style of her wedding dress. Yes, it is a significant part of the ceremony, and also helps to build expectation, principally among the female guests who are endeavoring to guess the style the bride might choose. In the same vein memories of the marriage remain inside the bride's mind, with no regard for the form of dress she was wearing. The constant reminders come from photographs and videos, even perhaps a special song that was played in the reception. But having an expensive wedding dress gather dust in a box placed in the wardrobe does nada to enhance the memories. So if you can bear to let it go, sharing the thrill of wearing that wedding gown with someone who is less financially fortunate than yourself should be a way of extending your pleasure just that much longer. 

Carol Damon is a Naples wedding planner and event coordinator who has helped planned and orchestrate many wedding all over the United States. If you are seeking out the finest wedding planner Naples has to offer then visit www.carriedarlingevents.com