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What to do With Your Wedding Dress After Your Wedding

Written by Adorn Bridal | Aug 11, 2020 10:00:00 AM

Preserving your wedding gown can help you ensure that it retains its beauty and remains in its original condition for years to come. If you're wondering whether you should keep and preserve your dress after your wedding day, we're here to help! Check out our list of reasons why you may want to preserve your wedding gown.

Prevent irreversible permanent staining

Between the photos, the champagne, and the dance floor, your gown is bound to get dirty on your wedding day. Whether stains are prominent or minuscule, they will worsen with time! Having your dress professionally cleaned and preserved will return your dress to its original condition and help it stay that way.

Prevent damage to the gown

While having your gown professionally cleaned may help prevent stains from becoming worse, a cleaning alone will not keep your gown in its original condition. Preserving your gown helps protect it from yellowing, browning, creasing, mold, and mildew.

Pass it down

One of the most popular reasons why brides preserve their wedding dress is for their daughter. Preserving the gown gives your future daughters and grandchildren the option to wear your dress on their wedding day. For many families, wearing the dress can become a tradition that is passed on from generation to generation.

Donate Your Gown

If you ever want to donate your dress, preserving the gown will keep that option open for you! Preserving the gown after the wedding will keep the dress in mint condition should you ever decide to donate it.

Creating a cherished heirloom

Wedding dresses carry memories and emotions for both the brides and their family members. Being able to look at your gown with your family members over the years can become a very special tradition. Historically, one of the most popular reasons why women preserve their dress is so that it can be passed down through the generations of women in their family. This creates an heirloom for your family that they will cherish for years to come.

The investment

You put a lot of time, money, and emotion in your dress, so it makes sense that you’d want to take care of it! The high-quality materials on a designer gown must be treated properly if they’re going to last for years, so show your gown some TLC after the wedding.

Sell Your gown

If you ever want to sell the gown, preserving it is a great way to maintain its value! Whether you’re not ready to let go of it right after the wedding, or you want to give your daughter the option to wear it first, preserving the gown will keep it in mint condition for whenever you’re ready to pass it on to another bride.

Repurpose it

Many brides choose to repurpose their gowns in ways other than passing it down! Your wedding dress can be used to create a veil for your own daughter’s wedding, or a christening gown for your grandchild. The fabric can be recreated into a pocket square for your son at his wedding. Repurposing the gown’s fabric is a sweet and personal way to reuse the dress if it isn’t being re-worn.

Better safe than sorry!

If you’re not sure what you want to do with your gown after the wedding, the safest option is to preserve it. Whether you eventually pass it down, repurpose the fabric, donate, or sell the gown, preserving it will ensure that it is ready for any future situation.

 

If you’re interested in more information, check out our our wedding dress preservations service.