Imagine yourself in the perfect wedding dress on your most special day.
"At my final fitting I couldn't even tell you how blown away I was with my dress. I knew I loved the design from the beginning stages, but when I saw it completed and I slipped it on, it was a feeling I can barely describe into words. I truly felt like I was the luckiest gal around, and I can't tell you how excited I am to walk down the aisle and see the look on my fiance's face when he sees me in it for the first time. To have a dress created just for you is seriously a dream that can come true, and I am so grateful that Lea Couture was able to make my dream come true." - Bri
Lea specializes in creating the dress that celebrates the magic of you.
Lea's Advice: How to choose a dress with less stress
There are a number of things to get resolved about your wedding that will influence your gown design and selection. But there are a few absolutes that are important to address regardless of location, time of day, season, and formality.
The first is what kind of feeling do you want to have on your wedding day while you are wearing your dress; romantic, whimsical, sophisticated, simple, or elegant, like a member of the royal family, or a child of the earth? Regardless of when or where, formal or informal, indoor or outdoor, how you want to feel is the single most important question to answer.
The second question is equally subjective--what kind of clothes do you like? I would ask you to select some clothes from your wardrobe, or select clothes off the rack that you find appealing. What you select will go a long way to understanding your personal style.
Third, with the help of an expert, try clothes on. See what you like, and see what looks good on you. This is determining the “silhouette” that flatters you most. The silhouette has more to do with overall shape of the dress, than anything else. Your style, the fabric, the feeling you want to have on your wedding day when you are wearing your dress can be achieved once the silhouette is set.
One final point. Certainly wedding dresses can be had for almost any price. But, do not disqualify a custom-made gown as an option. You don’t have to spend $10,000 or more for custom designed, tailored dresses. In my shop, we have designed custom wedding dresses in the approximate range of $1,800 and $6,000. The average is often between $2,000 and $4,000.
A custom dress with me can be a quicker process than a bridal shop or department store orders, which can take up to six months or more. We can turn an idea into a finished dress in a matter of eight to twelve weeks (depending on construction of the dress and how busy my season is.) We can discuss issues or changes during the construction and intermediate fittings, and show you the progress, thereby easing your stress over the dress.