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Utah Wedding Bridal Fashions

Modest and Mysterious Utah Bridal Fashions

Bridal fashions in Utah are all about moderation and customization. You’ll find all of your bridal fashion needs at Utah bridal shows, shops, and boutiques for all types of brides seeking anything from a modest wedding dress to a strapless summer gown. Accessories are a necessity in that you’ll surely need some shoes, jewelry, and other decor, so use this guide to seek out the moderate and the mysterious in Utah bridal fashions.

The Salt Lake City Bridal Fashion Mecca

Before actually setting foot into a Utah bridal shop, you have the advantage of checking out potential wedding dresses and accessories first on many popular Utah bridal shops’ websites. In addition, you can also attend any number of Salt Lake City bridal shows, which have so many discount vendors you could practically plan your whole wedding in a weekend. Traveling from outer Utah areas to a Salt Lake City bridal show or to find a bigger bridal shop is a good idea when you consider that the best prices on bridal fashions are usually found where there’s the most competition. For example, there are three David’s Bridal shops within the Salt Lake City region, including one in Layton and one in Orem. David’s Bridal is not only well-known for quality, but also its moderate price ranges and the fact that they are found across the nation and orders can easily be made online. The advantage of this type of “standardization” is that a bridal party of women from across the country who are meeting at a wedding can all order the same style or series of dress by walking into their local store or sizing themselves online.

Salt Lake City Bridal Shops

Those brides who are seeking a modest wedding dress, perhaps to suit an LDS temple wedding, will be thrilled to find that Utah dress makers and dealers are more than willing to design and customize a dress to your needs. Alta MODA bridal boutique in Salt Lake City specializes in “temple-ready” wedding dresses for LDS weddings with covered shoulders and a reserved neckline. At Nancy Barrus Couture in Provo, they can create entire gowns of heirloom quality or alter your ready-made bridal fashions. Choosing from a selection of wonderful fabrics (like silks, taffetas and satins), in addition to wearing hand-sewn details that last a lifetime, makes having a customized wedding dress a more thrilling and personal experience. For a Salt Lake City store with contemporary dress styles from handfuls of wedding dress makers, stop by Mary’s Bridal, where their variety will have you wondering why you’d go elsewhere. Most major Utah bridal fashions dealers will have an online gallery of wedding dresses to peruse before you enter their store, giving you an idea of what you’re looking for ahead of time. For more variety, online listings of Utah bridal shops will give you an idea of what bridal resources in your region consist of.

Accessorize Yourself in Utah

The gown alone won’t get you by on your wedding day, so be sure to check into the plethora of bridal accessories that you’ll need to accentuate your face and your dress. This includes, but is not limited to, shoes, gloves, tiaras, hair ornaments and clips, jewelry, stockings, petticoats, shawls and wraps, and any added sashes, bows, ribbons, beads, or sequins. Special wedding shoes are often needed to suit the dress length you’ve chosen and to ensure a comfortable fit, considering how long you’ll be standing in them. Hair decorations and veil clips are also a necessity when coordinating your hair with your veil and possibly with your tiara. Excellent bridal fashions dealers in Utah will already have lots of accessories for you to choose from, or at least lots of local accessories vendors to refer you to. Make sure to inquire about mother’s dresses, bridesmaids’ dresses, children’s wedding attire, and even tuxedo services because it’s always nice to find as many wedding resources as possible in one place at a potentially lower cost.

Written by: Lindsay Dove
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