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08-24-2000, 04:18 PM
After much searching I have found a dress I love. The bridal salon in St. Clair Shores, MI quoted me a price of approx $2500, which happens to be $300 over the retail price. But, thanks to the Bridal Bargains book, I have decided to order my dress from Pearl's Place for siginificantly less. :-) But, my problem is that I can't find a local bridal salon who sells this designer (Diamond), or any other designer to perform my alterations. I have called some salons who have offered to give me a list of local seamstresses,... but who are these people!?!? And, what if they ruin my dress?!?! Unfortunately, I nor my family/friends know any seamstresses. Now, some people are suggesting that I should buy the dress from that overpriced salon. If anyone has gone this route and understands or can offer some assistance in my dilemma, it would be much appreciated.

alandenisefields
08-25-2000, 10:43 AM
Obviously, hiring a seamstress can seem like a scary prospect. But it isn't that hard---just call a few on that list and set up a face to face meeting with a couple of the best prospects. Ask to see their work area and get info on their experience. It's not hard to figure out who knows their stuff. Another idea: some (but not all) bridal shops will alter gowns bought outside their shops. This is especially true in the not-so-busy times of the year (like August or Sept).

Let us know how it goes,
Alan & Denise Fields, Authors
BRIDAL BARGAINS * BRIDALGOWN.COM * CYBERBRIDE *

bruschini
09-06-2000, 09:11 PM
I plan on getting my dress over the internet as well and believe it or not most seamstresses that work in Bridal Salons also do work out of their homes. You might go to a Salon and talk to a seamstress and ask her on the side if she does alterations at home. That's what I did and she does, and has been doing work for 50 years. Now all I have to do is find the dress I want. Can you help me? What is this Bridal Bargain book you are talking about and where can I get one? The dress I want is $3,500 and out of my price range.

Hope I was of some help - please reply. I'm desperate.

bruschini
09-06-2000, 09:15 PM
Do you have some sort of book - I keep hearing people mention it and say they got their designer dress for a much more reasonable price???

Please let me know.

Thank you!

09-07-2000, 12:35 PM
Thanks for the help. I never thought to ask the seamstresses whether they perform work outside the salon.


Now, here is my help to you: The book that most people refer to on this site is titled "Bridal Bargains" by Alan and Denise Fields. I purchased my copy off the recommendation of a friend at Borders. The book is filled with thousands of helpful hints on how to save money on different aspects of your wedding. There is a section on Bridal Gowns, and one of the suggestions the authors make is to purchase a dress on the internet. I have learned that there are many sites but I have personally had the best results with Pearls Place and BrideSave. You can send an email requesting a quote on your particular gown. It helps if you have the designer name and style number. Usually they offer a significantly reduced priced compared to retail. GOOD LUCK!!!!

09-07-2000, 12:36 PM
The book that most people refer to on this site is titled "Bridal Bargains" by Alan and Denise Fields. I purchased my copy off the recommendation of a friend at Borders. The book is filled with thousands of helpful hints on how to save money on different aspects of your wedding. There is a section on Bridal Gowns, and one of the suggestions the authors make is to purchase a dress on the internet. I have learned that there are many sites but I have personally had the best results with Pearls Place and BrideSave. You can send an email requesting a quote on your particular gown. It helps if you have the designer name and style number. Usually they offer a significantly reduced priced compared to retail. GOOD LUCK!!!!

bobb
09-14-2000, 12:56 AM
on this site you can get a quote, just go into bridal quote, put in the information they ask for and shortly thereafter you will recieve three quotes for your dress. I saved $400.00 from the price at the store and that doesn't include the tax I'm not paying because it's shipping to me from out of state. The shipping fee was $12.00. Still a bargain. You will also find the measurements the designer uses to make their dresses so you can be better assured of a good fit. I'm blessed that the dress I tried on (at a bridal salon) fit me to a "T". When I checked out the designer measurements, I could see why...it was me!
bobb

bridesweb
09-25-2000, 02:54 PM
I hope I am not too late in replying. You may wish to contact PACC, the Professional Association of Custom Clothiers. See their website at http://www.paccprofessionals.org/.

Good luck,

Nancy King
Discount Bridal Service
Authorized Representative
PACC Formal Member
http://www.bridesweb.com

09-26-2000, 03:24 PM
No, you certainly are not too late. Thank you for the information, I will check out their website. Thanks again!!! nah

danusia
12-08-2000, 10:00 PM
I'm sure that this email is probably too late for you, but I thought I'd send it anyway. I have a GREAT seamstress in Livonia, MI (5 Mile Rd. and Newburg). The name of the place is Vera's Alterations (and her name is Vera). The phone number is (734) 462-9484. Just tell her that Diane sent you. She is a little pricy, but does phenomenal work (i.e. she's a perfectionist)! She's doing my dress...

Good luck!

bridesweb
12-09-2000, 02:04 PM
Thank you for your interest. Here are bridal alterations specialists in Michigan that are designated as Alteration Specialists as well as Dressmaker: Bridal/Formalwear because those of us that specialize in both can be trusted with the gown for your special day!!

Jan Bremer Livonia 616-532-7028 [email protected]

Pamela L. Czurak Shelby 231-861-4115 [email protected]

Lillian L. Fedorovici Livonia 248-478-6236

Daryl Anne Hunt Mecosta 517-773-5256

Pamela A. Stewart Grand Rapids 616-954-9699

I hope these referrals can help you with your fitting and alteration needs!

If you have not ordered your gown from Pearl's yet, may I give you a quote? DBS is offering an extra incentive when order before the end of the year of $50 rebate. The BridesWeb, which is me, is offering a FREE pair of Dyeables Bridal Shoes of your choice (excluding dyeing and ornamentation) with the purchase of $500 or more.

Most Sincerely,

Nancy King
BridesWeb.Com
www.bridesweb.com
Discount Bridal Service
Authorized Representative