1. Schedule Your Fitting Early: Aim to schedule your fitting several months before the wedding to allow time for any alterations.
2. Bring the Right Undergarments: Wear the undergarments you plan to use on your wedding day, including a strapless bra if your dress requires it. This will help you see how the dress fits and looks.
3. Consider Your Shoes: Bring the shoes you’ll wear on your wedding day, or a similar pair, to get an accurate sense of the dress length and fit.
4. Limit Your Guests: While it can be fun to bring friends or family, consider limiting the number of people to avoid overwhelming opinions. Choose a supportive friend or two to accompany you.

5. Be Open to Suggestions: Your fitter may have insights on what looks best based on your body type and the dress style. Be open to their professional advice.
6. Take Notes and Photos: Make notes or take photos during your fitting to remember how the dress fits and what adjustments are needed.
7. Communicate Your Vision: Share your ideas and preferences with the fitter. This will help them understand your style and what you’re looking for.

8. Plan for Alterations: Understand that most dresses will require some level of alteration. Discuss any specific adjustments you desire, like hem length or waist adjustments.
Shana Rami


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