Wedding gown preservation

June 21, 2008 at 5:43 am | In Uncategorized | Leave a Comment
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“This is quite possibly the most important, intricate, and beautiful dress you’ll ever wear–this piece of clothing makes you feel transformed, confident, positively blissful.”

With the rice and confetti swept away and the honeymoon pictures already returned from the photo lab, what’s a newlywed bride to do with her wedding gown? Your local dry cleaner can help by cleaning and thus preserving your gown after the Big Day, right? Not exactly. A treasure this special should be handled by experts in dress conservation who will protect it properly so that a bride who wears it in the future (your sister, niece, or daughter) will look as beautiful in it as you did. At The Bridal Conservatory we have created a method of fine apparel preservation that uses techniques developed by museum professionals in the US. We combine this knowledge with years of professional garment-care experience to ensure your wedding gown receives the same detailed attention given to exhibition couture and museum dress collections.

To find out why The Bridal Conservatory is the only professional preservationist recommended by the country’s top fashion designers, couture masters, and wedding planners, please visit:

http://www.thebridalconservatory.com/gown_preservation.htm

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