
How to Create a Custom Wedding Dress
If you think you want to go custom, know that there are some investments of time, money, and creative thinking in store. Read ahead to get all the details to learn how to create your own bespoke wedding look.
Alex Cooper in a custom Danielle Frankel gown at her Mexico nuptials.
Photo: Kristen Marie Parker
What to Know About Creating a Bespoke Wedding Look
The first step in your bespoke process is finding a trusted designer to work with. It's best to find a brand that aligns with both your style and wedding day vision. While some ready-to-wear designers might be up to the challenge of creating an embellished ball gown, not all have that experience in their background or a desire to create pieces within a certain aesthetic. Not only do you want to collaborate with a designer that you trust and respect, but they, in turn, will want to work with a client who has design ideas that fit within their creative scope. 'We collaborate with clients who seek to create within the language of our aesthetic,' notes bridal designer Danielle Frankel.
'It always begins with a conversation,' shares Patricia Voto of the bespoke process with her brand One/Of. 'We sit down in the atelier and discuss everything from the atmosphere of the wedding to what she wants to feel—not just look—on the day. From there, we move into sketches, fabric trials, and fittings. It's not formulaic. We let the garment evolve.' While some designers like Voto produce everything in-house, others will send their sketches and your measurements off to their factories and ateliers to construct the style according to your agreed upon design. Fittings may involve trying on a muslin, draping material on your body, and fine-tuning the silhouette to your exact measurements. It's helpful to find a designer whose atelier is close to you or that you are willing to travel to since you'll need to be there in person to craft the garment over multiple fittings.
While you might be interested in creating a fully original dress that aligns with a brand's ethos, it's also possible to take a bridal designer's existing style and make some original edits to the look. 'While customizations differ from a fully bespoke gown, many of our clients seek thoughtful personal touches,' shares Frankel. 'We welcome these conversations, whether it's hand-painted details on a minimalist silhouette or an extended train to suit a specific venue. Our aim is to realize the bride's vision while ensuring every enhancement remains true to the codes and craftsmanship of the house.'
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