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HOW TO CLEAN HER WEDDING DRESS?

The wedding went well, you dazzled your guests with your beautiful wedding dress. Today, you wonder how to clean it yourself without damaging it! First, perform a thorough inspection of your wedding dress: read the washing instructions carefully on the label. Be, wool, muslin, organza, ... are delicate fabrics and need special clean and dry care. If the fabric of your wedding dress and lining are polyester, which is the case of a lot of dresses nowadays, you should easily be able to clean your own wedding dress by hand. If the dress is made of polyester, like most dresses these days, hand washing should be easy.    Here are 3 simple steps how to clean your wedding dress: 1. Cleaning Start by filling the tub with lukewarm water, add mild soap or descaling agent and only deceive the bottom and troll of your dress as this is the dirtiest part, let it rest for 30 min. After this time, gently rub the stains with a clean sponge or a soft toothbrush and let rest for 30 min...

How to find your perfect wedding dress

What does the perfect dress look like? Most important is a good cut that puts the waist in the right place. Also, many smaller women like shorter dresses because they think that makes them look bigger. But that's not correct. I do not know where that comes from. That is a purely personal feeling. In general, you have to work to size and find the perfect cut for special types of figures. By placing the waist higher or lower, or adding a little more volume to the skirt, you can also respond to a stronger or disproportionate physique perfectly. It is important that the experts develop together with the bride, give tips and implement individual ideas. Big boobs, for example, require a corsage that gives grip. With the help of a corsage you can show skin despite large bust size and still work with transparencies. The most important thing when choosing a dress is to follow your intuition. Many come with mother and girlfriend. Opinions often diverge here. It i...