What Do I Do With My Gown After My Wedding?
Something you might not think about while you’re planning your wedding is what you’re going to do with your dress once the wedding is over and that’s why we’re here! We’re going to show you a few different ways you can keep loving your wedding dress long after your special day. Besides keeping your dress in storage, where no one can appreciate it, there are so many ways to repurpose your gown so that it gets the love it deserves.
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One very popular option is gown preservation, here at The Curvy Bride we are an authorized dealer with Wedding Gown Preservation Company and can help you get your dress professionally preserved. Gown preservation is perfect for someone who doesn’t plan on using their dress again but wants to keep it on display. When your gown is sent to be preserved it will be cleaned with the best cleaning process for that particular dress, then dipped in an acid-neutral preservation chest to keep it in pristine condition. This process will ensure the gown color will stay as fresh and beautiful as the day you bought it. It is then sent to you in a display box, which you can display however you want! For more information on gown preservation feel free to call us at (732) 536-6100 or visit the Wedding Gown Preservation Company.

Another approach is to turn your dress into something totally different. One way to do this is to re-imagine your gown into home décor or accessories. For someone who wants to enjoy their dress everyday, you could cut a swatch of fabric and put it in an ornate frame, create a throw pillow, table cloth, or anything else your heart desires. This allows you to have some completely unique and one-of-a-kind items in your home and ensures that your wedding day memories can continue to bring you joy.

You can also reach out to independent artists and small businesses to have pieces of your gown turned into jewelry, The Lace Studio has been in business for 10 years and specializes in custom wedding dress jewelry. With this option you have the opportunity to get several pieces made and give them to friends or family turning your wedding dress into an heirloom piece for generations to come.

Another repurposing you can do is through Unbox The Dress. They offer a service where you can send in your dress and have their team design it into an array of different items! They have everything from holiday items, christening outfits, decorative pillows, clutches and even anniversary clothing. Upcycling your gown is a creative way to keep your dress alive long after your wedding day. It gives fresh life and memories to your dress and creates an heirloom piece that could be passed down from generation to generation.

Not feeling sentimental value towards your dress? Here are two options for you: the first would be to donate your gown through a site like Cherie Sustainable Bridal. Their entire selection is made up of generous donations from former brides and their profits are put towards funding their non-profit organization, Success in Style. The other option is to sell online. There are numerous websites that are specific to selling wedding gowns, such as Nearly Newlywed and StillWhite, or you can use standard selling sites like Ebay or even Facebook Marketplace.

What did you do with your gown after your wedding? Anything you wish you would have done?
Let us know what you think!







