How long is a piece of string? To answer this question is
extremely difficult and I suggest that the only way to get a first
"ball park" figure is to speak directly to your designer / dressmaker.
I have, however, attempted below to set out some of the factors that
govern the price of a made to measure gown.
The price of your outfit/wedding gown will vary sometimes quite
enormously depending on your choice of style and fabric. The other
things that add to the price are details such as beading, covered
buttons and rouleau loops, embroidery, appliqué etc. and if any of
these are hand worked the price will increase again.
What seems simple to you may possibly be bordering on the impossible
to your dressmaker. A classic example of this is "that little bias
cut number". This is absolutely fine until you decide on using a
silk velvet devoré with a silk satin backed crêpe underslip and some
beading around the neckline. Firstly all the fabrics involved are
exquisite but expensive. Secondly, for a variety of reasons, they
are not the easiest fabrics in the world to handle and are therefore
time consuming and thirdly the beading around the neckline would
have to be hand applied and this too is time consuming. Another
example that always increases the price of a dress is a corseted
bodice. They look absolutely stunning but they are very time
consuming
Different designers have different pricing structures but I think it
is fair to say that if your budget is, say, £650 then a made to measure
wedding gown is not necessarily going to be an easy choice for you.
Equally if the estimated cost of your made to measure gown is over
£3,000 you would expect that a great deal of work has gone into your
gown in terms of design, cut, fabric and detail. Pricing a dress
accurately is impossible without a basic idea of the style, cut and
choice of fabric and if a designer quotes you a price that has you
reaching for the brandy bottle, don't faint, ASK WHY! If you don't,
you won't ever find out what it is about your dream dress that is
causing the price hike and once you know you can consider something
else that wouldn't work out as expensive to make up.I hope this
is of some help to you, I realise it is very frustrating not to be
able to see a chart on this page containing a list of styles and
prices but it is honestly quite impossible to do this when there are
so many variables. As I have said earlier in this site, once
drawings and an idea of fabrics are known, pricing your dream dress
becomes much easier.
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