A few issues that could have been a disaster
I am a very experienced bridal seamstress. I have also designed several formal wear lines and sent sketches overseas for production. I would like to offer my take on a Ieie wedding gown I recently altered. I received a panicked phone call from the mother of the bride. The gown just arrived, a couple of weeks later than promised, ten days before the wedding, and it needed a little work. The fitting was the following day and we discovered that the bodice of the dress was too long. Honestly, the bride is short in stature and full in the bust and everything else fit well. She said she sent measurements. I altered it at the waist seam by removing the skirt.
The gown was impressively well made and easily worth at least double what she paid for it.
When I was altering the side seams I discovered that a label had been cut out of the dress and whoever did it cut the lining fabric. The only required info that was not in the labeling is country of origin. Not sure why they would do that unless they didn’t want to disclose where it was made. I’m pretty sure it was not made in the US.
I was able to complete the alterations to her satisfaction and she left with her gown THREE DAYS BEFORE HER WEDDING! There was a happy ending but to close for comfort.
I would recommend this company but just realize it could take a few months for your dress to arrive and might be after the promise date.







