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  • Bridal Gowns By Neita

    Bridal Gowns By Neita is a wedding boutique based in ​Montego Bay, Jamaica. We've been ​capturing the magical moments of...Read more your big day ​for over ten years. Services Offered We love to keep things simple but creative ​and, of course, memorable. ​ We cater to both local and destination couples. For...

  • Embody Bridal

    Embody Bridal is a classic boutique located in the heart of Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Whether you're looking for your dream...Read more dress or desire a brand new gown, these wedding designers have got you covered. These designers understand that finding your picture-perfect dress can be difficult. Thus they provide...

  • Fairytale Brides on a Shoestring Boutique

    Fairytale Brides on a Shoestring Boutique is a not-for-profit bridal salon in the Washington, D.C. area. This boutique’s...Read more mission is to empower women through the sale of reduced-price DESIGNER wedding gowns and accessories and then donating net proceeds to women's charities. Services OfferedThis...

  • Heavens to Betsy Bridal

    Heavens to Betsy Bridal is an Albany, Georgia-based fashion boutique specializing in dresses for weddings and milestone...Read more celebrations. From classic silhouettes to gorgeous modern flares, their designs and creations fit any personality, style, and size. Services Offered Heavens to Betsy Bridal focuses...

  • The White Dress

    The White Dress is a wedding gown store located in Bozeman, Montana. Since originating in Southern California two...Read more decades ago, this business and its team of fashion experts have brought their skills to the beautiful locale of Bozeman. To-be-weds can browse through pieces from designers all around...

  • Lambs Hill Bridal Boutique

    Lambs Hill Bridal Boutique is a full-service wedding dress business located in Beacon, New York. This experienced team...Read more of bridalwear experts strives to create a personalized gown-shopping experience for to-be-weds throughout the Hudson Valley and beyond. They share a passion for providing...

  • Ellynne Bridal

    Ellynne Bridal is a purveyor of wedding clothing located in Lincoln, Nebraska. With over 15 years of experience in the...Read more wedding fashion industry, this professional team can assist you in selecting your dream gown. These dedicated stylists source a broad array of couture dresses to suit all styles and...

  • Bridal and Formal

    Bridal and Formal is a wedding dress retailer in Cincinnati, Ohio. They offer a wide selection of garments for the...Read more bridal party, from bridesmaids’ dresses to mother-of-the-bride formal wear. The team will strive to inspire confidence in you and your bridesmaids, and are extensively trained to...

  • Winnie Couture Flagship Bridal Salon Columbus, GA

    The Winnie Couture Flagship Bridal Salon in Columbus, Georgia, offers an attractive and upmarket setting for to-be-weds...Read more to find their wedding dress. This company is headquartered in Beverly Hills, California, established in 2001 by wife-and-husband team Winnie and Chris Lee. Their gowns are...

  • Fashion Irina-Custom Wedding Gowns

    Based out of Manassas, Virginia, and servicing the greater Washington DC metropolitan area, designer Irina of Fashion...Read more Irina specializes in creating custom wedding gowns. Irina is dedicated to providing an intimate and personalized full-service salon experience that is focused on meeting the needs of...

  • The Bridal Room

    The Bridal Room is a bridal boutique located in McLean, Virginia. The Bridal Room is a top pick for bridal attire in...Read more Northern Virginia, offering clients an exquisite selection of designer bridal gowns and bridal accessories. Since 2016, owner Heba Adat and her team have worked one-on-one with...

  • Lilla's Bridal Boutique

    Lilla’s Bridal Boutique is a professional bridal salon in York, Pennsylvania, that provides customers with exceptional...Read more service, expertise, and warm hospitality. Lilla’s Bridal was established in 1985 and has been helping clients find the perfect gowns for over three decades. With service as their...

  • Formal Fantasy

    Formal Fantasy is a small, independent, woman-owned bridal and formal business in Stillwater, OK. We outfit all members...Read more of the wedding party with stylish dresses and suits, appropriate undergarments, and accessories. We also offer clothing alterations on all types of clothing, including formal wear...

  • Carmen's Bridal Gown Rentals and Formalwear

    Carmen’s Bridal Formalwear is a bridal boutique located in Columbia, Maryland. This is a one-stop shop for all of your...Read more bridal needs. Here, you can rent the wedding gown of your dreams and accessorize it in any way you please. This bridal shop carries designer bridal gowns and offers private shopping...

  • Jenna in White

    Jenna in White is a wedding dress boutique located in Berkley, Michigan. For more than a quarter of a century, these...Read more experienced professionals have been crafting gowns. Combining lace, beadwork, embroidery, and a plethora of different fabrics, they curate innovative looks intended to stand out. With...

  • Blue Sky Bridal

    Blue Sky Bridal is a wedding gown consignment and sample store located in Seattle, Portland and San Francisco. The...Read more business's team is proud to offer new, once-worn, and sample gowns at affordable prices. The store has countless options when it comes to finding a designer look for less. The shop's...

  • Karen Hendrix Couture

    Located in Nashville, Tennessee, Karen Hendrix Couture is a dress designer and bridal shop. Dresses in the collections...Read more they carry embody the definition of couture; the detailed pieces cover a range of styles and fabrics. Karen Hendrix Couture’s collections represent numerous styles, such as...

  • Pratt Abbott Cleaners

    With twelve locations in the greater Southern Maine area, family-owned garment care company Pratt Abbott has specialized...Read more in wedding dress cleaning and preservation since 1944. Accredited by the Association for Wedding Gown Specialists, Pratt Abbott is passionate about providing professional,...

  • Amanda Ritchey Bridal Beauty

    Amanda Ritchey Bridal is a full service wedding boutique with locations in both Annapolis and Parkville. The Annapolis...Read more location is called Amanda's Bridal Loft of Annapolis. Their experienced bridal consultants will offer a peace of mind as you find the gown of your dreams. Curvy brides are also...

  • Low's Bridal

    Low's Bridal, located in the town of Brinkley, Arkansas, has been making wedding dreams come true since 1977. The "Low's...Read more Experience" is designed to help a bride find her perfect gown that matches her romantic ideals. During an appointment at Low's, the bride can choose from more than 3,000 bridal...

  • Gilded Bridal

    Gilded Bridal is a boutique located in downtown Raleigh, North Carolina, providing gowns to those celebrating their...Read more wedding day. The shop stocks a wide range of designers, and specializes in independent female-led studios. The staff strives to create a relaxed and enjoyable shopping experience for...

  • The Crystal Bride

    The Crystal Bride is an elegant bridal boutique in Geneva, Illinois. This team of expert consultants and design...Read more specialists aims to provide everyone with an unforgettable shopping experience. The luxury suite offers each client the time and relaxed environment to explore, try on, and find the gown...

  • TLC Bridal Boutique

    TLC Bridal Boutique is a highly-rated wedding dress company located in Frederick, Maryland. The company has been part of...Read more the wedding industry since 2008 and specializes in providing bridal attire for all members of the wedding. The company’s goal is to provide gowns that capture the bride's heart...

  • Ania Bridal

    Ania Bridal is a luxury wedding boutique in Portland, Oregon. The dedicated stylists are on hand to help you achieve...Read more your stylistic dreams for your big day. Their high-end customer care and curated collection of designer gowns will ensure that you and your loved ones enjoy a truly memorable and...

How much does a wedding dress cost?

Buying a wedding dress is unlike purchasing a piece of everyday attire. You’re going to be wearing this dress on one of the most important days of your life, and so you’ll likely spend quite a bit of money on your wedding dress. While wedding dress prices do vary greatly, the average wedding dress cost in the U.S. is $1,000. It typically ranges from $280 to $1,650, but you can purchase a wedding dress for far above and below those prices.

  • $ 100 or less Lower range
  • $ 1,000 Average cost
  • $ 280 - $ 1,650 Most couples spend between
  • $ 2,600 or more Upper range

Costs displayed are based on spend from thousands of couples who recently reported pricing for this service within their WeddingWire review. Pricing varies based on factors including, but not limited to, vendor’s experience, level of expertise, event guest count, date, and geographic region.

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What impacts wedding dress prices?

There are a few factors that will impact your wedding dress cost. Most notably, an extremely detailed wedding dress with lots of beading and pricey fabric (silk, etc.) will cost more than a simpler wedding dress, as more intricate gowns require more labor and materials. So a grand ball gown with beading and detailed embroidery will cost more than a plainer sheath dress. Also, if you’re set on wearing a wedding dress by a famous dress designer, know that it will likely cost more.

What additional wedding dress costs should a bride plan for?

There are several additional costs that brides should factor into their wedding dress cost and budget. These include:
  • Alterations: If you want to drastically change your wedding dress, your alterations may end up costing more than your actual wedding dress!
  • Undergarments and accessories: Be sure to factor in your accessories— bridal undergarments, shoes, and more. These accessories will greatly affect how your gown looks and fits, so don’t forget to include them in your wedding dress cost.
  • Cleaning and preservation: Don’t be surprised if you’re still spending money on your wedding dress after your wedding! Whether you plan on wearing your wedding dress again, passing it on to a future generation, or none of the above, it’s still a good idea to have your gown professionally cleaned and preserved. Wedding dress cleaning and preservation can cost $200 or more.

How can you save money on a wedding dress?

Yes, a bride’s wedding dress will cost a lot of money—probably more than you’ll spend on another piece of attire in your life! However, there are several ways to save money on your wedding dress while still finding a gown that you absolutely love.
  • Don’t try on dresses that are over-budget: Be upfront with your bridal salon consultant about your budgets—and be sure ask about the cost of each dress you try on. Avoid the temptation of trying on a wedding dress that’s out of your price range.
  • Find a simple wedding dress, and accessorize: As mentioned, a simple and relatively unadorned wedding gown will cost less than an extremely detailed wedding dress. If you’re on a tight wedding dress budget, we recommend finding a simple gown and using a beaded sash or a brooch to give it some extra sparkle.
  • Find a dress you love as is: Any significant alterations or customizations that you do to a wedding dress will cost (a lot of!) money. Therefore, if you want to make significant changes to a wedding dress (add sleeves, change the silhouette, etc.), that gown is probably not for you. Look for a wedding dress that you love mostly as it looks off the hanger.
  • Scour sample sales: Many bridal salons offer sample sales where they sell sample dresses from past seasons. These sample dresses are typically in sizes 6 to 12, so if you fall in that size category, you may find a gorgeous gown at a low price at one of these sales.
  • Visit trunk shows: If you’re set on purchasing a gown by a specific designer, you might find a deal at a trunk show. Trunk shows are when a bridal salon features the collection of a particular dress designer—and usually offers a discount (usually about 5 or 10 percent off that designer’s wedding dress prices). Research which salons in your area carry your favorite designers, and check their websites for upcoming trunk shows.
  • Give yourself time to shop: A wedding dress can take several months to arrive after you’ve ordered it. Be sure to start shopping for your wedding dress as soon as possible —many brides shop at least nine months in advance, if not more. If you wait until the last minute, you may end up paying rush charges for your dress, which can greatly add to your total wedding dress cost.

How much does it cost to alter a wedding dress?

Wedding dress alterations can be expensive—particularly if you’re planning on making major changes to your wedding dress. Some bridal salons offer wedding dress alterations in-house. If yours does not, you will likely have to find a tailor who specializes in wedding dresses (be sure to read online reviews of wedding dress tailors before hiring). You’ll typically schedule your wedding dress fittings for at least three months before your big day—so plan accordingly. 76 percent of bridal salons charge alterations by piece rather than a flat fee, so the average cost of dress alterations can vary widely depending on the extent of the alterations. Simply adjusting a hemline won’t cost a ton, but adding sleeves or reworking a bodice will!

What questions should you ask a wedding dress tailor?

When choosing a wedding dress tailor, there are several questions you should ask:
  • How many fitting appointments will I need? How long will the process take?
  • What types of alterations do you recommend for my wedding dress?
  • Have you worked with a dress and fabric like mine before?
  • Can you provide a cost for my alterations?
  • How will you store my wedding dress?
  • What do I need to bring to my first fitting appointment?

Wedding Dresses and Gowns

As you plan your wedding, one of the most important decisions you’ll make is your wedding dress. The dress you choose should reflect your unique style and personality and make you feel like the most beautiful woman in the room. How does a bride say “yes” to that perfect dress? Here’s a quick guide to shopping for wedding dresses.

Set Your Budget

When you start browsing bridal gowns, it’s easy to fall in love no matter the price tag. Before you even pick up a bridal magazine, set a strict wedding dress budget. We suggest allocating around 10 percent of your overall wedding budget to your dress – and don’t forget to include the cost of your wedding accessories in that line item!

Narrow Down Your Style

About a year out from your wedding, start browsing bridal dresses and get a feel for how they match up with your style. Now is the time to educate yourself on silhouettes, necklines, fabrics and more. Our wedding dress style guide can help.

Once you’ve set your wedding date and chosen a venue, add these factors into your dress calculation. Are you marrying in the winter at a beautiful church? Then you might choose a dress with heavier fabric – like satin – in a more traditional silhouette like a ball gown or A-Line.

Book Wedding Dress Salons

About 10 to eight months before your wedding, it’s time to get boots (or heels) on the ground to start your wedding dress hunt. Consider wedding dress salons in your area and book appointments with your top choices – most salons do not allow walk-ins. Take a look at our complete wedding dress shopping guide to learn all the tips and tricks to finding the wedding dress of your dreams.

Trying on Bridal Dresses

As your salon appointments approach, assemble your fashion squad to give you feedback and moral support. Keep your posse small, as too many opinions can get overwhelming. When you arrive at the salon, your stylist will discuss your dress preferences and budget and help you choose options. Keep an open mind; your stylist knows what looks good on different body types. If your stylist suggests a dress, even if it’s not a silhouette you are considering, give it a try. You might be surprised.

Choosing Your Bridal Gown

When your heart leaps and you can’t stop grinning at the reflection in the mirror, you’ve found the right wedding dress. The salon will likely ask for a down payment and then order your dress. Over the next months, your dress will be created just for you. It should arrive a few months before your wedding so you have time for fittings and alterations at your salon. (See our full wedding dress shopping timeline.) You may feel like you’re waiting forever, but this is the perfect time to pick your wedding accessories and knock off other items on your wedding to-do list.

Ready to start shopping for wedding dresses? WeddingWire is here to help. Put in your location and search for the top salons in your area. Read reviews and start making appointments. Happy dress hunting!

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