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How Many Wedding Dresses Should I Try On? Tips for Finding the Perfect Fit

October 17, 2024 Emma Watts

Pic by Eman Weddings for Travis & Benny

Shopping for your wedding dress is one of the most exciting parts of wedding planning, but it can also feel like a big undertaking. Whether you’ve been dreaming about your dress for years or are just starting the search post-engagement, finding "the one" is a special milestone.

Some people fall in love with the first gown they try on, while others need a bit more time (and a few more dresses) to make their final choice. So, how many wedding dresses should you try on? Is there such a thing as trying on too many dresses? Let’s dive into some helpful tips to make your dress-shopping journey enjoyable and stress-free.

How Many Wedding Dresses Should You Try On?

There’s no magic number when it comes to trying on wedding dresses - everyone is different! Some find their dream gown after just a few, while others may need to see a dozen or more to feel confident in their choice.

To keep things manageable, it can help to set a personal limit before stepping into the salon. For example, you might decide, “I’ll try on no more than six dresses at this store.” This will help you focus on what you love and avoid getting overwhelmed. Don’t be afraid to lean on your bridal consultant for advice. They can quickly rule out styles that don’t suit your taste, making it easier to zero in on the perfect silhouette.

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Can You Try on Too Many Dresses?

Yes, it is possible to try on too many dresses. The more you try, the more likely you are to feel confused or overwhelmed by the options. If you find yourself in this situation, take a break! Review photos of the dresses you’ve already tried on - seeing yourself in photos can offer a fresh perspective that’s different from what you see in the mirror.

And remember, there’s no rush. Step out for a coffee or chat with your entourage to clear your head. Sometimes a quick breather is all it takes to make the decision feel clear.

Should You Visit Multiple Bridal Salons?

It can be tempting to hop from shop to shop in search of “the one.” While there’s no harm in visiting multiple salons, try to streamline your search by choosing stores that carry a variety of designers. This can save time and prevent the fatigue of endless fittings. The goal is to enjoy the process and keep it fun!

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What Happens After You’ve Found “The One”?

Once you’ve said yes to the dress, it’s time to stop searching. Resist the urge to keep browsing Pinterest - it’ll only lead to unnecessary second-guessing. If you’re feeling unsure about your choice, try your gown on again. Sometimes, a little extra time in the dress is all you need to feel confident. And if doubts still linger, chat with your bridal consultant to see what options are available, though keep in mind that making changes after purchase should be a last resort.

Tips for a Successful Dress Shopping Experience

To make your wedding dress shopping as smooth as possible, here are a few additional tips:

  1. Do Your Research (But Don’t Overdo It): Spend some time researching styles you love, but avoid getting overwhelmed by endless options. Know which salons carry your favourite designers and plan your appointments accordingly.

  2. Choose Your Entourage Wisely: Bring a small, trusted group with you for honest opinions. Too many people can lead to conflicting advice and added stress.

  3. Experiment with Accessories: Sometimes the right veil, belt, or sleeve can elevate a dress to the next level. Don’t hesitate to play around with accessories to achieve a look that feels uniquely you.

Final Thoughts

Wedding dress shopping should be an exciting and memorable experience, not a stressful one. Keep these key takeaways in mind:

  • Set a limit on the number of dresses you’ll try on at each appointment.

  • Trust your instincts - when a dress feels right, it probably is!

  • Lean on your support team, but don’t let too many opinions cloud your judgment.

  • Avoid over-shopping - too many options can lead to decision fatigue.

  • Celebrate your choice once you’ve found your dress, and don’t look back!

Enjoy the journey to finding your perfect gown - it’s all part of the adventure! If you’re looking for more tips or guidance, feel free to browse our blog or reach out with any questions. We're here to help make every step of wedding planning as enjoyable as the big day itself.

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