Wednesday, April 29, 2009
Fabric Choices: Taffeta
We are currently working on Juree's gown, to be made with silk taffeta. Many people have experienced polyester taffeta bridesmaid gowns, and have the wrong picture of this wonderful fabric! Quality silk taffeta is smooth, breathable, and makes that wonderful rich rustling sound when you move! It has just the right amount of shine to make your pictures turn out incredible. Contact us today for your free quote and to schedule your consultation!
Open House
Don't forget! Our open house is this Saturday, 11am-3pm, in our offices at 5555 Erindale Dr. Ste 203, Colorado Springs, 80918. Feel free to call 719-351-2604 or email info@maevebridal.com with any questions. Whether you are engaged or just love the work Maeve does, we'd love to see you!
There will be cake tasting, photographers we love, wedding planning, catering, and more also represented. Come find fantastic vendors for your wedding in a much more intimate, quiet setting than the big bridal fairs. And most of all, talk with our designer about your special gown!
Tuesday, April 21, 2009
Monday, April 20, 2009
What if I don't live in Colorado?
All the time, brides tell us online, "I LOVE your gowns, but I don't live in Colorado, and I can't afford to fly out there." Well, having your gown done in person is NOT the only way! :) If you live out of state and cannot come for fittings, your process can look like this. You can still have a custom Maeve gown!
1. First, we will have a consultation via phone. Ideally, we'll have internet access at the same time so we can send pics/drawings back and forth during the phone call. This can be done by 3-way call or speakerphone with Sara and Holly. You can even put us on speakerphone at your end if you want to include other people in the consultation. We will nail down what you're looking for.
2. We will have your gown professionally illustrated. This way, everyone is on the same page and we all know what is being made.
3. You will go to a seamstress or tailor in your area (call a high-end clothing store for recommendations) and have measurements taken. The measurements we need depend on the style of your gown, so we will tell you which ones are needed and send you a form to have the seamstress fill out. You will send us the completed form.
4. We will make a muslin version of your gown and actually send it to you for you to try on. This confirms your measurements and the fit of the gown. If it does not fit, you will need to take it to a seamstress for them to mark changes for us. Then you send it back.
5. When we receive the muslin, we will use it as the pattern and make your gown, start to finish. We will then ship it to you (of course with insurance, etc!) Your gown will be made to the measurements you originally sent us, and must be paid in full by Paypal before we ship the dress. You will receive pictures of the completed gown before you must pay, then once we receive payment we will send the gown, and give you a tracking id for the dress package. If additional alterations need to be made once you receive the gown, you will just find a local seamstress (often you can call a local bridal shop and they have recommendations) who can do those for you.
It's a little more complex than ordering a dress in the store, but overall fairly straightforward! Please contact us for more info!
1. First, we will have a consultation via phone. Ideally, we'll have internet access at the same time so we can send pics/drawings back and forth during the phone call. This can be done by 3-way call or speakerphone with Sara and Holly. You can even put us on speakerphone at your end if you want to include other people in the consultation. We will nail down what you're looking for.
2. We will have your gown professionally illustrated. This way, everyone is on the same page and we all know what is being made.
3. You will go to a seamstress or tailor in your area (call a high-end clothing store for recommendations) and have measurements taken. The measurements we need depend on the style of your gown, so we will tell you which ones are needed and send you a form to have the seamstress fill out. You will send us the completed form.
4. We will make a muslin version of your gown and actually send it to you for you to try on. This confirms your measurements and the fit of the gown. If it does not fit, you will need to take it to a seamstress for them to mark changes for us. Then you send it back.
5. When we receive the muslin, we will use it as the pattern and make your gown, start to finish. We will then ship it to you (of course with insurance, etc!) Your gown will be made to the measurements you originally sent us, and must be paid in full by Paypal before we ship the dress. You will receive pictures of the completed gown before you must pay, then once we receive payment we will send the gown, and give you a tracking id for the dress package. If additional alterations need to be made once you receive the gown, you will just find a local seamstress (often you can call a local bridal shop and they have recommendations) who can do those for you.
It's a little more complex than ordering a dress in the store, but overall fairly straightforward! Please contact us for more info!
Saturday, April 18, 2009
Fabric Choices: Raw Silk
Gowns made from raw silk give off an artistic and carefree but glamorous feel! Hands down, brides tell us their two favorite gowns of ours are Renee and Tarah, both raw silk gowns. The silk gives off a sheen that looks incredible in natural or dramatic lighting. It wears amazingly well - not very susceptible to wrinkling and very breathable.
Because it is a natural fabric, there is a large variation in silk fabrics - both color and texture-wise. This means your raw silk gown will be completely one-of-a-kind!
If you're looking for a raw silk gown, contact us for a consultation. We can create one just for you that will add the perfect amount of drama to your wedding day!
Tuesday, April 14, 2009
2009 Bridal Expo
Stop by and say to Natalie on Saturday - she's representing us at the 2009 Bridal Expo at Stargazer's Theatre. Free admission! 11am-4pm April 18th. (P.S. She's also a client of ours, so she can give you the inside scoop!)
See Alpine Chef for more info!
See Alpine Chef for more info!
Friday, April 10, 2009
Fabric Choices: Linen
"Linen?" you might ask? For a wedding gown?
Well, it all depends...there are two types of people in the world. Type one is the type that hates wearing linen. The common complaint is that it wrinkles the minute you site down. It's true. It does. There's no getting around that. Type two, however, is the type who in spite of wrinkles, would wear linen every day if they could! It's soft, breathable, comfortable, and gives a little of that Boho/Hippie feel. Are you the second type?
A linen gown would be perfect for a beach or backyard daytime wedding - casual, breezy, fun! There are so many options for making a linen gown unique, feminine, or even just a little more dressy! Check out Anna's hippie wedding gown, and contact us for a free quote!
Well, it all depends...there are two types of people in the world. Type one is the type that hates wearing linen. The common complaint is that it wrinkles the minute you site down. It's true. It does. There's no getting around that. Type two, however, is the type who in spite of wrinkles, would wear linen every day if they could! It's soft, breathable, comfortable, and gives a little of that Boho/Hippie feel. Are you the second type?
A linen gown would be perfect for a beach or backyard daytime wedding - casual, breezy, fun! There are so many options for making a linen gown unique, feminine, or even just a little more dressy! Check out Anna's hippie wedding gown, and contact us for a free quote!
Thursday, April 9, 2009
Open House
Maeve Bridal will be hosting an open house on May 2! If you're engaged, know someone who is, or are just interested in what we do, please stop by - we'd love to meet you. :)
Check out our Facebook event for all the details...
Check out our Facebook event for all the details...
Sunday, April 5, 2009
Fabric Choices: Satin
Brides often come to us not knowing much about fabric choices. This is not a problem at all, because we have swatches of fabric you can look at and feel before we actually choose your fabric. However, we thought we'd talk about the pluses and minuses of certain fabrics here, so you can be better informed about this choice when it comes to your custom wedding gown!
Satin is probably the most common fabric used in special occasion dresses. It's that shiny, smooth fabric that is everywhere. Check out this Wikipedia article for a technical explanation of satin. Dresses of ours that were made with satin are Safiya, the bottom edge of Emily, and Jennifer (pics coming soon!)
The advantage of satin is obviously its look. Especially with silk satin, it feels sensual and smooth on your skin. It gives that traditional wedding gown look, perfect for so many beautiful gowns! It catches the light and gives off that creamy glow in pictures.
There are some challenges with satin. While we advise all of our brides to buy shapewear for under their gowns (even thin people are not totally smooth, and you'll want to look smooth under your dress!), even shapewear does not always cover everything. If you are concerned about your weight or want to disguise certain parts of your body, satin is not very forgiving. It also snags very easily. Even rough finger tips can snag it, let along sitting on a plastic chair at a reception, or other wedding-day adventures.
Fabric choice is very important to the "feel" and look of the dress. At your consultation we can advise you on the perfect fabric choice for your perfect dress!
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