I need to get a move-on with dress shopping. I'm going to try to book some appointments in the next coming weeks.
My question is (sorry if this is really dumb), do you have to pay for an appointment? If I don't find a dress, do I just leave the store without paying anything? Or do I pay the employees for their time spent with me?
Also, my mom said she knows that we won't be able to take pictures of the dresses I try on. She used to be a seamstress (20+ years ago), and she said they'd never allow people to take pictures in the store because then they could just go home and make the dresses themselves. Is this true? Do we have to be sneaky if we want to take pictures? Or is this not the case anymore?
Re: Questions about dress shopping
I found my dress yesterday and I'm happy to be done looking.
I went to six different stores. 1. A boutique with one designer 2. A large salon with a huge selection of designers 3. An "as is" store selling discontinued samples 4. David's Bridal 5. A consignment shop with 600+ dresses "as is" and 6. Another large salon with a huge selection of designers.
I took photos in all of them. My mother lives 4 hours away from me but thankfully was able to travel to most of my appointments. The only place she didn't go was the bouique for one designer. She brought her camera every time. We took photos with her DSLR camera and with both or cell phones. Even at the place she didn't go, the consultant was more than happy to take photos of me with my point-and-shoot camera so my mom could see the dresses. No one ever said anything about not taking photos. Most of the consultants or attendants at the stores were helpful about photos, even, suggesting angles and ways to stand to make the dress look better.
I guess it just depends. If I wasn't able to take photos, I would have trouble remembering all the dresses and making a decision. I think most consultants understand this and want you to have the best/easiest time of making a decision as possible. They don't get paid unless you buy, so anything to help you buy seems like a good idea in my book.
I also want to add that the 6th place did require a credit card to hold my appointment. It was a $50 fee if I didn't show up. They're a busy location and don't want to waste their consultants' time for people who aren't serious. They also charge a $50 fee for any visit over two times, which goes as a credit toward your dress if you do finally decide to buy from them. This is also to protect their consultants' time.
"They say there's no such place... as Paradise. Even if you search to the ends of the Earth, there's nothing there. No matter how far you walk, it's always the same road. It just goes on and on. But, in spite of that... Why am I so driven to find it? A voice calls to me... It says, 'Search for Paradise.' " - Kiba, Wolf's Rain
It was a lot of fun actually- some of the dresses were so hysterical that my mom and sister were bent over laughing. And the photos were just great!
I love TK. Always so helpful.
Websites/blogs where our wedding has been featured:
http://www.dapperq.com/2013/11/a-very-dapper-wedding/
http://www.onabicyclebuiltfortwo.com/2013/10/wedding-christina-g.html
http://4realequalityweddings.com/2014/05/16/g-christina/
David's Bridal - Allowed
Boutique 1 - Allowed
Boutique 2 - Did Not Allow & They cut the designer names out of the gowns (this place was shady for other reasons)
Boutique 3 - Did Not Allow; however they were willing to bend the rules for certain cases (my mom did not go shopping with me so they bent the rules ONLY to dresses I would actually consider).
Boutique 4 - Allowed / encouraged when I told them I'd need to sleep on my decision
Boutique 5 - Allowed / encouraged when I told them I'd need to sleep on my decision
I'm not sure about the veils though. My bestie did a 'sneak photo' of the veil's edge, because...seriously? $100+ bucks for a bit of tulle was WAY beyond my budget.
AA is the only store I have first hand knowledge of. I didn't go anywhere else.
Enjoy the shopping experience!!
Do some checking on the boards for some tips and advice for your appointments.
Like, wear underwear (my own consultants confirmed some women show up commando for dress appointments...WTF?!), take water (you'll want it, I did!) and maybe a light snack for a pick me up.
second place was a as is sample consigment shop non of the plus size gowns fit right in my bridal size was allowed lots of pictures
3rd place salon with 4 designers was allowed as many photos ( where i ended up getting my dress
4th place salon with 5 designers was allowed photos as well
The first was 'no photos',but the girl helping me let me take a photo of 2 dresses was considering. The second shop also let me take photos of the 2 dresses I was considering. They usually have a 'no photo' policy but I asked as my mom lives in a different country and I asked to send her pics.
the 3rd was sktchy! They had signs everywhere: 'please do not a for a discount! Our dresses are competitively priced' (um...no, they aren't...) 'no photos', '25% deposit required to order' in the end, they had nothing worth photographing...
All you can do is ask if they have a policy...or sneak some pics...:)