FAQs

  • Wedding gown preservation is the process of cleaning, repairing, and storing your wedding dress to prevent damage and discoloration over time.

  • Preserving your wedding gown can help to protect it from damage and discoloration, ensuring that it remains in pristine condition for years to come. It also allows you to pass it down as a family heirloom or sell it if you choose to.

  • It's recommended to have your wedding dress preserved as soon as possible after your wedding to prevent stains and damage from setting in.

  • Your wedding gown is cleaned and treated to remove any stains and repairs. It is then carefully packaged in a specialized preservation box that helps to prevent damage and discoloration.

  • While it's possible to purchase preservation kits and attempt to preserve your wedding dress, it's recommended to have it professionally done to ensure the best results.

  • The cost of wedding gown preservation can vary depending on the type of preservation and the location. On average, it can range from $100 to $800. The cleaning technique and material used may cause the price to vary.

  • As an industry, standard the wedding gown preservation process typically takes 2-6 weeks, depending on the type of preservation and the condition of the dress.

  • While removing your wedding dress from the preservation box is possible, it's not recommended as it can expose it to air and light, which can cause damage and discoloration.

  • If you need to have alterations done to your wedding dress after it has been preserved, it is recommended to have it professionally cleaned and preserved again.

  • When properly preserved and stored, your wedding dress can stay in pristine condition for decades or even centuries.

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