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Don’t Forget To Do These 5 Things At Your Wedding Dress Fitting: Tips From My Experience As A Bride | Virginia Wedding Photographer

When I was planning my wedding last year, I found that my experience as a Virginia wedding photographer was both a blessing and a curse. A curse because I’ve seen so many gorgeous weddings and great ideas that it was hard to distill down what I wanted. But a blessing because I pick up so many tips and tricks from planners and fellow brides. My wedding dress fitting experience was one such time that I appreciated that gleaned wisdom.

Usually I only had my mom with me at my fittings. Sometimes I went alone. It was helpful for me to know how I felt in the dress both with my Mom’s opinion and just my own discernment. But ultimately, there are a few things I recommend doing/paying attention to at your wedding dress fitting so that your alterations result in the perfect, most comfortable version of your dress!

Tips for Your Wedding Dress Fitting

1. Get off the pedestal.

Your tailor should be telling you this anyway. But you’ll notice there’s a step or pedestal for you to stand on in your fitting room. Don’t stand on it. Not yet. Standing on it will elongate your dress which may look very flattering in the mirror. But it doesn’t give you a realistic idea of your dress length.

Instead, stand on the level ground. Let your tailor come in and see just how much fabric is laying on the floor, so they can measure to cut it back. If you’re going the traditional look, you want your dress hem to just barely *kiss* the floor in the front — enough to cover your feet but not so much that you’re going to trip.

If you have a train, the back will remain long… don’t worry! Alterations are a process and you should be able to trust your tailor to hem or cut back the front of your dress gradually into the train so you still get the drama without a puddle of fabric to trip on.

(Note: after measurements are taken, your tailor may ask you to step up on the pedestal so they can more easily make cuts. At this point it’s ok to do so. Just don’t start out on the pedestal.)

2. Wear your wedding shoes to your wedding dress fitting!

I cannot stress this enough. Your shoes MUST be picked out before you begin hemming your dress. The heel height, even in a pair of flats, will matter so much in making sure you won’t trip on your gown. If you wear shoes that are shorter than your wedding pair, you’ll end up with a too-short gown, exposing your toes or even ankles. If you wear shoes higher than your wedding pair, your gown will be too long and you may trip.

Pick out your wedding shoes, and wear it to every single wedding dress fitting appointment so you can check and recheck the length.

Bonus, wearing your wedding dress shoes during these sometimes very long appointments helps you break them in before the big day!

3. Sit down in your wedding dress.

Hopefully you also did the sit test before choosing your gown. But if you are wearing a dress that has any sort of fitted part to it from the waist down, sitting will only tighten the fabric around you. You want to make sure you test sitting down before and after alterations so you can let your tailor know whether things need to be taken in more to avoid bunching or let out more to give you more room to breathe.

Remember, you will be sitting for at least an hour during your reception. It may be the only time you get to relax, so make sure you’re comfortable.

4. Do a twirl!

If your dress has even a little flow, test out what your twirl will look like both unbustled and bustled! Unbustled twirls may happen during portraits, so take a look at how those look in the mirror. And bustled twirls may happen at your First Dance or Father Daughter Dance! This is a fun one, so it’s ok to feel cheesy and smile or giggle through it. You deserve this princess moment!

5. Learn the bustle.

“Bustle” refers to the way the wedding dress train is pinned up to shorten the length of the back of your dress. It’s usually done so you can dance and walk around without the weight and tripping hazard of your wedding train. Your tailor will likely plan the bustle closer to your final fitting. Pay attention to where she is placing the loops and buttons or pins.

Bring your mom or maid of honor to this appointment so they can also learn how to bustle your dress! Some bustles are more complex than others. So don’t skip this step. You may even want to record a video of your tailor explaining how to do it.

6. Try on the whole ensemble.

I found it super helpful when I brought my jewelry, hair pieces, and veil to my wedding dress fitting. Especially the last one. When my tailor was finished pinning me up, I put on everything to see how it all looked together. Luckily I loved it all. But this is your opportunity to make any last minute changes before you realize too late that maybe some pieces just don’t “go” together like you initially thought. Take the extra minute for yourself. Get your mom’s opinion if you have her there. Or look for yourself. Do you still love how your veil matches your dress? Are they the same shade of white? Do your earrings and necklace work together? Bracelet? Or no bracelet?


Doing all these things at my own wedding dress fitting appointments made me fall even deeper in love with my dress. It’s so easy to get stuck in Pinterest and Instagram swooning over other dresses. But giving my dress this kind of attention made me feel so beautiful on my wedding day. Truly, there was no other dress for me.

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Planning your wedding in Savannah, Georgia, provides you with so many options in a city full of Southern charm, historic elegance, and breathtaking low-country beauty. Whether you’re dreaming of a romantic garden ceremony, a grand ballroom reception, or something in between, Savannah seems to have wedding venues for every taste. As a Georgia wedding photographer, I’ve done the research so you don’t have to.

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Why You Should Consider Savannah Wedding Venues

Savannah is a city unlike any other. With its oak-lined streets, historic homes, and timeless coastal views, it’s no surprise that couples flock here to tie the knot. Savannah wedding venues offer something for everyone—from intimate settings surrounded by nature to grand estates steeped in history. Plus, its mild climate makes it a perfect choice for weddings year-round.

Top Savannah Wedding Venues to Consider

Hotel Bardo (formerly, The Mansion on Forsyth Park)

For couples seeking a venue that provides a fun vintage aesthetic amidst classic Savannah landmarks, Hotel Bardo is one of Savannah’s crown jewels. This venue combines historic charm with mid-century modern sophistication, offering everything from intimate indoor spaces to a picturesque garden courtyard.

Wormsloe Historic Site

For those who want to embrace Savannah’s natural beauty, Wormsloe Historic Site provides one of the most iconic backdrops in the city. The long driveway lined with towering live oaks draped in Spanish moss is a bride’s dream. It’s a serene, ethereal setting perfect for a romantic outdoor ceremony.

The Westin Savannah Harbor Golf Resort & Spa

If waterfront views are your vibe, The Westin Savannah Harbor offers a stunning riverside backdrop. With expansive lawns overlooking the Savannah River, this venue blends elegance and nature seamlessly. Plus, the convenience of on-site accommodations makes it ideal for your out-of-town guests.

The Savannah Yacht Club

Couples who envision a sophisticated coastal wedding will fall in love with The Savannah Yacht Club. This venue offers sweeping views of the water, nautical charm, and an air of exclusivity. It’s perfect for smaller, more intimate weddings or grand celebrations with a coastal flair.

Ships of the Sea Maritime Museum

For history buffs and lovers of unique spaces, the Ships of the Sea Maritime Museum is a standout option. This venue features a lush garden courtyard and historic exhibits that add personality and charm to your wedding. The combination of indoor and outdoor spaces offers flexibility for your big day.

Bethesda Academy

Bethesda Academy boasts one of Savannah’s most stunning natural landscapes, featuring majestic oak trees draped in Spanish moss and rolling green fields. Its historic chapel and beautiful outdoor spaces create a dreamy, intimate setting perfect for a romantic Low-Country-inspired wedding.

The Mackey House

Tucked away in a private estate surrounded by nature, The Mackey House is a venue straight out of a fairytale. With a grand Southern-style mansion, lush gardens, and a peaceful lake, it’s the perfect place for an outdoor wedding full of whimsy and charm.

The Ford Field & River Club

Located just outside Savannah in Richmond Hill, this venue exudes refined Southern elegance. The sprawling estate features scenic views of the Ogeechee River, romantic oak groves, and luxurious accommodations, making it a perfect choice for an intimate yet grand wedding experience.

The Harper Fowlkes House

The Harper Fowlkes House is a historic and elegant mansion nestled in the heart of Savannah’s historic district. With its Greek Revival architecture, sweeping staircase, and lush gardens, this venue exudes timeless sophistication and charm. The courtyard garden is ideal for an intimate outdoor ceremony or cocktail hour, while the mansion’s interior offers a beautifully preserved space for receptions with intricate details like antique furnishings and grand windows.

The Kehoe House

The Kehoe House is a stunning, historic mansion located in the heart of Savannah’s Historic District. Built in 1892, this stately home is an exquisite example of Renaissance Revival architecture. Known for its ornate ironwork, grand interiors, and warm Southern hospitality, the Kehoe House is ideal for couples seeking a venue with timeless elegance and charm.

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Tips for Choosing Between These Savannah Wedding Venues

  1. Consider Your Guest List Size
    Savannah wedding venues come in all shapes and sizes. From intimate gardens to sprawling estates, ensure the venue you choose comfortably accommodates your guest list.
  2. Think About Your Wedding Style
    Your venue should reflect your wedding vision. Are you dreaming of timeless elegance, coastal charm, or a whimsical outdoor affair? Savannah has venues that can bring any aesthetic to life, but the wrong venue can make your details and decor appear out of place. Make the most of that investment (and wedding photos) by choosing a venue that harmonizes with your style!
  3. Factor in Logistics
    From transportation to accommodations, Savannah is known for its hospitality, but it’s wise to consider the proximity of your venue to hotels and local attractions for your guests’ convenience. Consider traffic, city events on or around your wedding day that may cause disruption, and other logistics your guests may face. A wedding planner will help you navigate all the unexpected challenges with ease!
  4. Book Early
    Savannah is a popular wedding destination, especially in spring and fall. To secure your dream venue, book your Savannah wedding venue as early as possible! Then secure primary vendors on your list such as photographer, videographer, planner (if you don’t yet have one) and more.
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Making the Most of Savannah Wedding Venues

Choosing one of Savannah’s stunning wedding venues is just the beginning. Personalize your celebration with touches that reflect your interests and love story. Whether it’s incorporating local cuisine like shrimp and grits, offering your guests trolley rides through the historic district, or having your photos taken under the iconic Spanish moss, Savannah is full of ways to make your wedding day an unforgettable experience for all.

Planning a wedding is no small task, but having a photographer who knows and loves the charm of Savannah can make all the difference.

I specialize in creating artful images out of your favorite memories. Booking me ensures you’ll have a wedding gallery that represents the essence of your love and legacy in every image. Learn more about my services and approach here.

If you’re considering a wedding in Savannah, I’d love to capture every moment for you. Let’s connect and discuss how I can create timeless art from your most cherished memories.

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