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Wedding Dresses and Gowns in Wichita

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  • Sweet Illusion Bridal and Tux

    Sweet Illusion Bridal and Tux is the largest bridal shop in Wichita, Kansas, and the surrounding area. Boasting a...Read more beautiful showroom with a huge selection of wedding dresses to choose from, this shop has gained the honor and recognition of being one of the top bridal shops in the entire city. For...

    Alterations Trunk Shows Preservation Plus Size Gowns Sample Sales
  • Bridely Boutique

    Bridely Boutique is a wedding dress specialist based in Wichita, Kansas. Created for clients looking for something...Read more different, at Bridely, their approach is one of empowerment and being true to yourself. They are invested in ensuring your experience is enjoyable from start to finish and are an...

    Full Customization Trunk Shows Preservation Plus Size Gowns Sample Sales
    $1,200 starting price
  • White + Lace Bridal Boutique

    White + Lace Bridal Boutique is an accomplished wedding dress store situated in Andover, Kansas. Thanks to owner and...Read more gown enthusiast Juliana Carr, you can find the dress of your dreams with ease. Focused on providing elegant experiences, Juliana offers an array of designs, quality fabrics, and...

    Full Customization Trunk Shows Plus Size Gowns Sample Sales
  • Quickstitch Alterations by Juliana

    Quickstitch is a seamstress service located in Wichita, Kansas. Specializing in bridal attire, Juliana and her team of...Read more professionals at Quickstitch will get you that perfect fit in no time. Clients can also receive embroidery on shirts, caps, and other fabric items. Find comfort and security in your...

    Alterations Preservation Cleaning
  • Dress Gallery

    A bride-focused, fashion-forward store exists right here in Wichita. DG is the only place you'll need to go to find the...Read more perfect bridal gown. We feature the ONLY private bridal suites in Wichita, a carefully curated collection of gowns for every style, and one-of-a-kind experiences for each bride and...

    Trunk Shows Rentals Preservation Plus Size Gowns Sample Sales
  • Vanya Designs

    Vanya Designs is a wedding dress and attire company in Wichita, Kansas. They design exquisite quality bridal and formal...Read more wear customized for their clients. The team places an emphasis on building a relationship with their brides throughout the design process. Your challenges are taken seriously, and...

    Alterations Full Customization Preservation Plus Size Gowns Cleaning
  • Janet's Bridal

    Janet's Bridal and Boutique was started by Janet's mother, Ila Bryan, in 1965. She started the business in her home, in...Read more Hugoton, Kansas. Janet has kept the family tradition going and just recently celebrated"45' years in business!" Janet's Bridal now carries bridal, prom, mother of the bride,...

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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.

  • $ 53 or less Lower range
  • $ 950 Average cost
  • $ 500 - $ 1,400 Most couples spend between
  • $ 2,500 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.

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?

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