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David Whitehurst is the owner of Champion Wedding Gown Specialist and Champion Cleaners. 

 David Whitehurst, owner of Champion Wedding Gown Specialist

David is a certified Wedding Gown Specialist serving the entire Birmingham, Alabama area with expert wedding dress cleaning, wedding dress preservation, and vintage dress restoration.

Ric Pevey, General manager in Birmingham, AL

Ric Pevey, General Manager, is also a Certified Wedding Gown Specialist and personally handles the wedding gown cleaning, preservation and restoration work at Champion.

Ric also coordinates wedding gown alterations with our expert seamstress and dressmaker who can provide all types of wedding dress alterations, from simple hems, to bustles, to complete restyling of a vintage wedding dress or a second-hand wedding dress.

Call Ric at 205.588.4120 for information.

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Restoring and Restyling Vintage Wedding Dresses In Birmingham, AL

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I received a question from Kristin about restyling her grandmother's vintage wedding dress.  This is what she asked:

"I'm thinking of wearing my grandma's wedding dress, but modernizing it a bit. Do you have photos or before and afters for inspiration? I think that would make a great post! Thanks."

This was part of my reply to Kristin:

You’ve asked a great question about restyling vintage wedding dresses.  I agree with you that some before and after pictures on redesigned wedding gown would be great.  But sorry, I don’t have any pictures. 

Here is a vintage wedding dress before and after it was restored.  In order to restyle a vintage wedding dress, you must start with a dress that is in good enough shape to restyle.  So check with your wedding gown specialist about your vintage dress to see if it can be restored to a condition that you will want to wear.  Miracles, like great wedding memories, are possible with wedding gowns.

Vintage wedding dress after being restored

As experienced vintage wedding gown restoration specialist in  Birmingham, Alabama, here are some of the problems we often see with wedding gowns that have not been cleaned, preserved or stored properly over the years:

  • Yellowed spots on the wedding gown resulting from not removing sugar stains from the dress after it was worn
  • General discoloration of the wedding dress, as in the picture above, due to long-term storage in high temperatures or high humidity areas, like attics and basements.  Storing a dress in an area that gets no air circulation can also cause discoloration as well as storage of the dress in plastic or with items made from plastic, leather (with glue present) or metal.
  • Fabric damage due to insects and their larvae eating the fabric or food spilled on the wedding dress and not cleaned before storing.
  • Damage to beading or discoloration around the beading resulting from glue used on the beads or the deterioration of the beads themselves.
  • Streatched seams from leaving the wedding dress on a hanger in the closet for an extended time.

Some of the spots and discoloration problems can be corrected or at least improved through garment restoration techniques.  Beads and sequins can be a problem but can sometimes be replaced if necessary.  And seam stretching can sometimes be reduced by an experienced dressmaker.  But other times these problems cannot be completely corrected.  Let an experienced wedding gown restoration specialist take a look at your gown and give you an opinion on the likelihood of success restoring your vintage wedding gown.

Once you have determined that you can use your vintage wedding gown, here are some ideas of how you can go about the restyling of your vintage wedding gown.

First, decide on the basic features you desire such as length of the gown, sleeved or strapless, type of train and veil, etc.  Then look for pictures of the features you like within each of the following areas:

  • Get pictures of styles for the bodice area of gowns that you like…front and back.
  • Get pictures of the styles for the lower area of gowns that you like…front and back.
  • Get pictures of the trains you like.
  • Get pictures of any accessories you might like (including those that might use portions of the gown) like a veil, etc.
  • Then take a look at Grandma's dress.  Make a list of what you’d like to accomplish with a re-design.  Be specific.  List features you don’t like in the current dress and those you do like.

The purpose of this exercise is to get you to think about the specific features of the dress…and then write them down so you can think about them and discuss them with an experienced wedding gown specialist/dressmaker.

Understand that there are some things you can change and some things you can't change with the existing dress.  Talk with our dressmaker and get an idea of what's possible.  Plan early on this so you're not pushed to make a quick desision.  Plan and be prepared for several fittings to get your dress just right.

You can end up with a special dress and really make Grandma and the entire family proud.

And when your wedding is over, remember to get your wedding dress cleaned and preserved so maybe one day your daughter can wear your wedding dress.

 

Wedding Dress Alterations in Birmingham Alabama

Get Wedding Dress Alterations from a Specialist.  From simple hems, to adding a bustle, altering the bodice to a redesign of a vintage gown.  We can do it and you can relax.

Learn more about our wedding dress alterations services here.

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Why Should I Keep My Wedding Dress?

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A Bride from Vestavia Hills, Alabama recently asked me why she should keep her wedding dress.  That's a good question with more than one answer.  But it all boils down to CHOICES.  I told her to ask her Mom because I suspect her Mom would know why and she'd probably tell her the same thing I would tell her. 

Your Wedding Memories 

First, keep your wedding dress because you can re-live the ceremony.  The hours of planning, the fun, the engagement, the walk down the aisle, the flowers, the people, the dance, the challenges of planning for perhaps the biggest day of your life... will come back to you just by holding your wedding dress.  The memories will be stronger when holding your wedding dress.  If you dry clean and preserve your wedding dress, you will then have many choices you can make down thge road.

Your Daughter 

One choice you'll have is to give your wedding dress for your daughter...or perhaps for your daughter-in-law...to wear at her wedding.  This is the the reason I hear most from Brides about why they decide to clean and preserve their wedding dress.  And maybe she WILL want to wear wear your wedding dress at her wedding...but maybe she won't.  Styles change.  Many Brides have a desire to make their own wedding image. 

Why else should a Bride keep her wedding dress?  If the style of your wedding gown is no longer in favor 20-plus years from now (note to Brides: this is a good reason to select a classic style wedding dress...they never go out of style) why else should a Bride want to keep her dress?

Get Creative 

Here are some other things you can do with your wedding dress:

30 Year Old Wedding DressBaptismal Gown Made From 30 Year Old Wedding Dress

  • If you don't expect your daughter or daughter-in-law to wear your dress one day, you can use the dress to make a Baptismal gown or a flower girl dress.  Here's a link to ideas about how to do this.  But you need to clean and preserve your wedding dress or this choice will, most likely, not be available.
  • Other creative ideas of things to make with your wedding dress...if you decide not to keep it (in its original form) include: ring bearer pillow, flower girl basket, communion dress, pillow case, baby bonnet, sachets, lingerie, wrap or shawl...even a Christmas tree skirt.
  • You can always sell your dress through a consignment shop or even give it to a family member.  But be sure to get it dry cleaned as soon after the wedding as possible.  Second hand wedding dresses are a great wedding dress solution for a lot of Brides today.
  • If you think you might want to sell your dress but you aren't sure, wait a few years before deciding for sure.  Just be sure to get your wedding dress dry cleaned and preserved so you have the choice.

Recycle 

Don't let your wedding gown rot in you closet, uncleaned, waiting to decide what to do with it.  There are plenty of choices you can make about your dress after your wedding.  But all the choices start with cleaning your wedding dress.  Unless you plan to sell your gown, you should also have it preserved.  You will keep it in better condition so you will have choices...because it's all about choices.

By the way, reusing (by your daughter) or recycling your wedding dress (as a second hand wedding dress at a consignment shop, or a Baptismal gown for your family) is an environmentally sound way to handle your wedding dress.  Letting it rot in your closet is such a waste.

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The Wedding Dress And The Glass Slipper

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I asked wife about what the wedding gown really means to the bride after a decade or two.  With our 40th anniversary approaching, Sherry is quite qualified to respond to this...but without her wedding gown.  That's right, we're in the wedding gown preservation business and we don't have her gown.  That's sad, but it's a fact. 

This is how she answered that question:

"The wedding dress to a bride is like the proverbial glass slipper to Cinderella. When you finally find the right wedding dress, nothing else seems to matter quite as much.  It becomes easier to pick out the cake, the invitations; even the menu is easier when you've found just the right wedding dress.  Like the glass slipper that fit just right, you'll know when you found just the right wedding dress.

Glass Slipper

"It doesn't matter if you're looking for second hand wedding gowns, brand new couture bridal gowns or even vintage bridal gowns passed down from family members.  When the dress is right, the feeling is right...wherever you get it.

"Looking for wedding dresses can be like finding the right man. There's one out there for every woman...but sometimes you have to really search and try on a bunch of them!  But be careful.  If you really like one and you put it back on the rack for others to try on while you're still looking, it might not be there when go back.  You'll know when you've found the right wedding dress...and the right man.

Bride's Shoes and Beautiful Wedding Dress

"Your wedding gown will absorb your wedding memories like a sponge.  Years from now, when you hold your gown again, these memories will come flooding back.  It's like a line from a John Denver song I remember...‘It will fill up your senses, like a night in the forest.

"That's the meaning, the emotion of a wedding dress to me. Maybe it's the months of planning for your wedding day, your relationship with your Maid of Honor, the emotions on the trip home after the honeymoon and much more.  From the broken beading on the wedding dress, to the grass stains from the outdoor reception, these memories never fade as long as you have that wedding dress. After your wedding dress is cleaned, repaired and preserved, the details of the day remain in your mind when you revisit your gown...like a night in the forest.

"And that's why we're in the business of preserving wedding memories through wedding dress cleaning and preservation in Birmingham, Alabama."

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Restyling Second Generation or Second Hand Wedding Dresses

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Mom's Wedding Dress 

I talked recently with a Bride-To-Be from Vestavia Hills, Alabama.  She was asking about our ability to restore the original color to her Mother's wedding dress and wanted to know about our skills in making some changes to better fit her style and personality.  The gown had yellowed over the thirty-four years it had been hanging in Mom's closet but I felt reasonably sure we could return the color to near its original color.  And with an effective wedding dress cleaning, her Mom's dress should be in good shape.  The alterations she had in mind required dress-maker skills...a skill level we regularly provide.  Mom's wedding dress was a classic style which helps when restyling an older wedding gown.  But sometimes an older gown has a personality different from what the Bride wants.  My suggestion was to not try and make the "old gown" into a "new gown" by making extensive stylistic alterations.  If you like the basic look of the dress, and the dress will fit, even with required alterations, you have a great candidate for your wedding dress.  And you can save a good bit of money in the process.

We cleaned and restored the gown using a wet cleaning technique and a special bleaching process.  She changed the straps, added some lace and a bustle but she didn't try wholesale changes in the style.  She respected the personality of this vintage wedding gown and ended up with a beautiful gown that both she and her Mother loved. 

Trouble Areas On Previously Worn Wedding Dresses

With many second generation gowns or previously worn wedding dresses, there are often trouble areas if the gown has not been properly preserved or stored.  A skilled wedding gown specialist can often find ways to handle these trouble areas without making wholesale changes.  Some lace can help cover discoloration in local areas.  And a creative dress maker can suggest other ways to hide many faults in a second generation wedding dress.

These same concepts can be applied as well to second hand wedding dresses, including consignment wedding dresses.  I suggest that you always respect the gown and don't try to do more with the gown than its personality can handle.

Don't Forget... 

My final suggestion is to clean and preserve your gown immediately after your wedding.  Meet with your wedding gown cleaning specialist before your wedding.  Get someone to deliver your wedding dress to your selected specialist while you're honeymooning.  Some specialists will even pick up your gown for you after your wedding.  Just ask your wedding gown specialist!  But get your gown in to a certified wedding gown specialist for a proper cleaning and preservation...because you never know who will wear your dress next.

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Wedding Gown Cleaning and Preservation - Vintage Gowns

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As a specialist in wedding gown cleaning and preservation, I was recently asked by a very nice Bride-To-Be from Mountain Brook, Alabama about restoring a wedding gown worn by her grandmother in the 1960's so she could wear it in her wedding.  Since she lived near my store, I was able to take a look at her vintage wedding gown. It is a traditional wedding dress, and she told me her story of how the gown had been passed down and worn by different family members.  Her Mother and an Aunt had both worn the gown and she was considering this as an option as well.  This wedding dress had been cleaned over the years, but probably not the last time it was worn.

The wedding dress had yellowed a bit and had been hanging in a closet.  As a result, the seams had stretched but not beyond repair.  I believe we can restore the gown to close to the original color.  And a little time by our dressmaker (who happens to be an expert with wedding dress alterations here in the Birmingham, Alabama area), we can get the seams back to where they should be and make a few changes for a better fit and style for this Bride.

The seams had stretched because the gown was hanging in a closet for a couple of decades.  This is why I recommend all gowns be cleaned and preserved and placed in an acid-free preservation chest.  The seams will not stretch and the wedding dress should not yellow when it's properly cleaned and preserved in a museum-quality preservation chest.

The yellowing of the wedding dress is the result of exposure to the elements, such as plastic that emits a fume that can cause yellowing.  Even metal hangers kept near the gown when hanging in a closet can cause yellowing.  However, qualified and knowledgeable wedding gown specialists can often get the yellowing out of a vintage gown like this.

Please let me know if you have any questions about your wedding dress, whether you live in the Birmingham, Alabama area or not.  You can reach me at 205.902.1093, or...

                   david@ChampionWeddingGownSpecialist.com.

                    www.ChampionWeddingGownSpecialist.com

You should always get your wedding dress cleaned and preserved...because you never know who might wear it next!

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