How Should I Store My Wedding Gown?

Recently, this question has shot towards the top of our most commonly asked questions list. Whether or not you know when you are going to be wearing your gown, we’ve got everything you need to consider when trying to decide how to store your bridal gown:

STORAGE DURATION

  • Short-term storage: Gowns can be safely stored up to 18 months in a breathable fabric or mesh gown bag (Ellie’s Bridal Boutique garment bags are safe!). Plastic bags are generally not recommended, but are safer for fabrics in dryer climates. However, contact with plastic also has the potential to turn beads yellow.

  • Longer-term storage: If you can, lay the gown flat in the bag or fold it gently in half to lay flat so the wight of the gown does not alter its shape or structure over time.

  • Long-term storage: If the gown is going to be stored longer than 3 years, a preservation chest is the best option.

HANG vs LAY FLAT

  • Be sure the gown is supported on a strong hanger using the hanger loops inside the gown bodice, not by the shoulders or straps alone so the fabric and seams are not stressed and stretched.

  • If you do not have hanging space or will store for over a year, the gown could also be stored in the garment bag, folded once or twice and placed on a shelf or under a bed. If you have a large enough box, folding your gown in a similar fashion and storing flat is also a great option.

HEAT & HUMIDITY

  • No extremes in temperature or humidity - gowns like the same environment that we do!

  • In all honestly, heat probably won't hurt them, but extreme humidity could cause some issues with some fabrics if they retain moisture.

  • If you don’t have a reliably dry place to store your gown, consider purchasing and running a small dehumidifier to keep your gown safe from moisture.

  • A breathable gown bag will also help block the humidity from reaching the gowns.

SUNLIGHT

  • Avoid direct sunlight as this could cause sun damage (discoloration) to the gown fabric. It’s like your gown having uneven tan lines across it, except that doesn’t fade after a few weeks! This shouldn’t be an issue since your gown is already in a garment bag or box, right?

Once you get to your wedding venue

  • Your gown has been altered, pressed, and is ready for the wedding. Once you get to your wedding venue, see if you are able to find a space to take your gown out of the garment bag, hang high, and let your train hang down freely. This will prevent any additional wrinkles forming on your train and will hopefully release.

  • You may use a small hand steamer to remove any last minute wrinkles, but do not use steamer directly on outside of gown. Lift the top layer of the skirt and steam from inside the gown.

  • If you do not have a handheld steamer, you can also hang your gown high in the bathroom and run a hot shower to mimic steam pressing. Keep your gown away from direct water and do not try this with a silk gown.

If all of this sounds overwhelming to you, the most important part to remember is keep your gown in a dry place and out of direct sunlight. You will undoubtedly look beautiful in your gown :)

Shop Online -- HUGE Clearance Sale!

A little sneaky peek of our Virtual Sample Sale. Grab this beauty for just $499.

A little sneaky peek of our Virtual Sample Sale. Grab this beauty for just $499.

Sale launches Friday, May 22 at 12 noon

We’re doing something crazy and you’ll see what I mean after you see these prices when we launch our Virtual Clearance Sample Sale right here on Friday, May 22 at 12 noon! For the first time ever, you can #ShopEllies online and you definitely want to be first in line.

[EDIT: The original Virtual Sample Sale was from May 22-May 29, 2020. Due to popular demand, it has been reinstated permanently on our website!]

  • Designer wedding gowns up to 90% OFF. Most gowns will be under $500!

  • Hundreds of dollars off the regular sale price — this is the only time to access our online exclusive deals

  • Fall in love virtually

  • Take comfort in saying YES! with our Happiness Guarantee: If you are unhappy with your gown for any reason, we will exchange it for a different gown we have in stock of equal or lesser value for no additional charge. Or pay the difference for a gown of greater value (original payment to be used as store credit upon return of original gown).

  • Want to see more? After you pick out your favorite gowns, schedule a virtual appointment to get video views and even more close up looks.

  • Want to try before you buy? Pick 3, get them to your house, fall in love with 1, then send the other 2 back!

Get access before everyone else finds out - sale goes LIVE on Friday 5/22 at 12 noon! There will only be ONE of each gown, so make sure you get first dibs!

Disney Fairy Tale Weddings comes to Ellie's Bridal Boutique

We’re in the midst of our Allure Bridals Trunk Show, which has not turned out quite the way we originally anticipated. Despite the novel coronavirus outbreak, the trunk show has been a surprising success (all things considered with a more empty feeling salon). We are so impressed with our brides who have been so amazingly flexible, accommodating, and considerate of public health concerns throughout all the crazy and changing times these days.

In celebration of our trunk show, we wanted to let you in on a secret we’ve been keeping! We are so proud and excited to announce that we will be joining Allure Bridals and Disney to bring you the ultimate fairy tale. Dreaming of walking down the aisle in a Disney Princess inspired dress? Your dream can now come true with the new Disney Fairy Tale Weddings Collection, which will be available at Ellie’s Bridal Boutique for DC-area brides. 

Sketches of Ariel and Belle inspired gowns from the new Disney Fairy Tale Weddings collection

Sketches of Ariel and Belle inspired gowns from the new Disney Fairy Tale Weddings collection

Disney fans can have the wedding of their dreams thanks to an official line of Disney Princess wedding gowns. Originally, the line was supposed to debut at New York Bridal Fashion Week in April, and officially arrive in our store shortly thereafter. TBD how that timeline is adjusted now that New York Bridal Fashion Week has been cancelled due to current events. “So many brides grow up admiring their favorite Disney Princess characters and are inspired by their journeys, gowns and stories of the classic films,” said Allure Bridals CEO, Kelly Crum.

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Our design team worked tirelessly on each of these incredible gowns, as each dress features intricate detailing specifically inspired by the timeless characters known and loved by all of us.
— Allure Bridals CEO, Kelly Crum

Gowns include both ballgowns and mermaid silhouettes made of mikado silk, sparkly tulle, chiffon, ruffled organza, lace, crystal beading, pearls or appliqué embellishments. “We are honored to work with Disney on this collection and see the romance of it come to life,” Crum added.

ICYMI: In other Disney news, Jasmine will return in an Aladdin sequel that's in the works, while the Little Mermaid live-action remake found its Prince Eric in November by casting Jonah Hauer-King alongside Halle Bailey as Ariel.

Wedding Gowns & Trends of the Decade (2010-2019)

I can’t believe it’s taken me this long to post this article, which I’ve been waiting a full TEN YEARS to write!! It’s been such a joy to watch bridal gown trends grow and evolve over the past few decades, and I truly, truly mean it when I say that the past decade has really been the best time ever to be shopping for a wedding dress.

You know when you read one of those fashion magazine “trend alert” articles, and wonder where they are getting these-so called trends from and if anyone actually wears anything like that? This isn’t that kind of article. Not only did we take a look back in the vault to

STYLE OF THE YEAR 2010: Mikaella 1406

TREND OF THE YEAR 2010: Rusching

It was no surprise why rushing became so popular: it is so, so flattering on everyone. Want to make your wait look tinier? Done. Want to give the illusion you actually have hips? Done. Want to hide that food baby in your belly? Done. Who wouldn’t love a gown that accentuates the curves you love and hides the ones you don’t? And of all the gowns that followed this trend, Mikaella 1406 certainly did it best.

Gown of the Year 2010:  Mikaella 1406 at Ellie's Bridal Boutique (Alexandria, VA)

STYLE OF THE YEAR 2011:
San Patrick “EDIMBURGO” & Mikaella 1508

TREND OF THE YEAR 2011: Ruffles

Ruffles came in every way, shape, and form and we were here for it. Not gonna lie, I wasn’t a fan of ruffles before this year, but 2011 showed be all the ways you can make ruffles work in a variety of ways.

Gown of the Year 2011:  St. Patrick EDIMBURGO at Ellie's Bridal Boutique (Alexandria, VA)
Gown of the Year 2011:  Mikaella 1508 at Ellie's Bridal Boutique (Alexandria, VA)

STYLE OF THE YEAR 2012: Allure Romance 2455

TREND OF THE YEAR 2012: Capped sleeves & Keyhole backs

Strapless gowns had been a trend for the entire decade prior, and there were only so many ways you could design a strapless gown. After Kate Middleton’s stunning appearance in her elegant, long-sleeved Alexander McQueen gown in 2011, the strapless gown trend finally broke the following year and made way for new designs such as the keyhole back.

Gown of the Year 2012: Allure Romance 2455 at Ellie's Bridal Boutique (Alexandria, VA)
Gown of the Year 2012: Allure Romance 2455 at Ellie's Bridal Boutique (Alexandria, VA)

STYLE OF THE YEAR 2013: Justin Alexander 8557

TREND OF THE YEAR 2013: Floral Lace

Lace has been queen for forever and a half, but nothing was more exciting than when designers started to really stretch their imaginations with what they could do with lace. It’s been a game-changer.

Gown of the Year 2013: Justin Alexander 8557 at Ellie's Bridal Boutique (Alexandria, VA)
Gown of the Year 2013: Justin Alexander 8557 at Ellie's Bridal Boutique (Alexandria, VA) **image taken from Pinterest with unknown original source**

STYLE OF THE YEAR 2014:
Allure Romance 2716 & Mikaella 1911

TREND OF THE YEAR 2014: It’s all about the back

If we thought keyhole backs were were interesting, we had a whole new treat coming for us. We had already noticed trains getting shorter over the years, and now the back of the wedding gown was finding any and every way to continue to make a statement. From interesting designs and ultra-low backs, bridal designers continue to find new and innovative designs to make the back of the wedding gown something to talk to about.

Gown of the Year 2014: Allure Romance 2716 at Ellie's Bridal Boutique (Alexandria, VA)
Gown of the Year 2014: Mikaella 1911 at Ellie's Bridal Boutique (Alexandria, VA)

STYLE OF THE YEAR 2015: Mikaella 2016

TREND OF THE YEAR 2015: Plunging necklines

When we first got this gown, we were shocked at how low this plunge was on the hanger. We knew there was someone out there that wouldn’t mind the plunge, but it wasn’t until we started actually seeing it on brides that we realized that the plunge was not nearly as scandalous as we initially thought. We were even more shocked when mothers and grandmothers even agreed that this plunge was both tastefully sexy and still modest enough for family approval. Needless to say, we weren’t shocked for very long and the plunging neckline has become one of our very favorite trends.

Gown of the Year 2015: Mikaella 2016 at Ellie's Bridal Boutique (Alexandria, VA)
Gown of the Year 2015: Mikaella 2016 at Ellie's Bridal Boutique (Alexandria, VA)

STYLE OF THE YEAR 2016: THEIA “DEVON”

trend of the year 2016: the elegance of crepe

Satin, lace, and silk had really been the main fabrics to take over the bridal world for the previous couple decades. Sure, there was the occasional appearance of tulle (too stiff and net-like), organza (way better than tulle, but never replaced our traditional fabrics), or charmeuse and chiffon (both too thin for most gowns). I even had high hopes for mikado to take over, but that turned out to be too stiff compares to satin and silk. And then came crepe. We had made it to peak lace (scroll up and note how lace dominated since 2011) and now crepe was here to give us everything we didn’t know we needed. The weight of satin, with a touch of chiffon softness, and a matte look we were missing from the sheen of satin and silk. This is fabric is now a bridal mainstay and brought on the reminder that sometimes less is more.

Gown of the Year 2016: Theia DEVON at Ellie's Bridal Boutique (Alexandria, VA)
Gown of the Year 2016: Theia DEVON at Ellie's Bridal Boutique (Alexandria, VA)


STYLE OF THE YEAR 2017: Atelier Pronovias “VICENTA”

TREND OF THE YEAR 2017: Illusion bodices / “Tattoo” lace

At this point, I’d say the overall trend of the decade is finally finding that balance between modesty and sexiness. The reason strapless gowns were seemingly the only wedding dress option for so long was because anytime brides’ tried to cover up their chests and shoulders, they suddenly felt “matronly.” So many times I heard brides comment on how decades and multiple children later, they wanted to look back at their wedding photos and remember how young and sexy they looked on their wedding day. And so, VICENTA was born along were all her sisters and cousins.

Gown of the Year 2017: Atelier Pronovias VICENTA at Ellie's Bridal Boutique (Alexandria, VA)
Gown of the Year 2017: Atelier Pronovias VICENTA at Ellie's Bridal Boutique (Alexandria, VA)

STYLE OF THE YEAR 2018: Justin Alexander 8936

STYLE OF THE YEAR 2018: Long sleeves

Long sleeved bridal gowns certainly weren’t anything new in 2018, but there was definitely new embrace of the elegance and grace long-sleeves styles provide. Swoon.

Gown of the Year 2018: Justin Alexander 8936 at Ellie's Bridal Boutique (Alexandria, VA)
Gown of the Year 2018: Justin Alexander 8936 at Ellie's Bridal Boutique (Alexandria, VA)

STYLE OF THE YEAR 2019:
Essense of Australia D2761 & Madi Lane “Elora”

TREND OF THE YEAR 2019: Off-the-shoulder straps & the return of fuller skirts

Romantic. That’s all I can think when I see loosely-draped off-the-shoulder straps that are oh-so-dreamy. This look is also super easy to custom-add to styles originally designed to be strapless gowns, making it easier-than-ever to create the gown of your dreams.

Gown of the Year 2019: Essense of Australia D2761 at Ellie's Bridal Boutique (Alexandria, VA)
Gown of the Year 2019: Madi Lane ELORA at Ellie's Bridal Boutique (Alexandria, VA)


2020… TBD…

Do you have any guesses?

I hope you enjoyed taking this decades-long journey. making this post was a super fun blast from the past, but also so so hard to narrow down these trends and styles. Really, there were sooo many phenomenal trends that came out of the past decade. bridal designers are continuing to bring on their a-game, so i cannot wait to see how the next decade of bridal fashion will evolve. the modern bride has so many more options to choose from than brides of the ‘90s. we’ve gone from solely celebrating with tradition, to embracing individuality and finding more and more novel ways to twist tradition with with uniqueness. as i have said time and time again, there has truly never been a better time to be a bride.

Winter White Sample Sale Recap (Dec 2016)

Sample sales continue to be my absolute favorite events. 

 

Fabulous Variety Found at our Fabulous Fall Sale

A few weeks ago, we had our Fabulous Fall Sample Sale and it was really fabulous! It's been a few Sample Sales since we've done a recap, so I thought another celebration of sample sales was overdue. We had a great turnout, tons of excited brides, and beautiful gowns that went home for an amazing price. From straps and sleeves to satin and lace, our Fabulous Fall Sample Sale had it all... see for yourself!

STRAPS! And not just any straps. Straps with lace, straps with tulle, straps with beads... the brides who ended up with these gowns are sure to look beautiful, feel sexy, and have the comfort and support of straps they desire.

LOOK AT THAT BACK! Low backs, illusion backs, all of it is just so stunning. Definitely worth it for your audience as you are saying your I Do's.

SLEEVES! Classy and elegant... need I say more?

SATIN! Lace isn't your thing? No worries. Lace gowns didn't speak to the brides that bought these gorgeous satin gowns either.

As you can see, samples sales at Ellie's Bridal Boutique really do have it all. The gowns shown above are just some that went home with happy brides, but there are still plenty more (we're drowning in gorgeous gowns!). Next sample sale will be December 4-6 and people are already making appointments!

Turning Pinterest Wedding Gowns into Reality: Amazing Backs

Falling in love with Pinterest wedding photos and wondering if those looks are even possible to attain? Luckily, we love Pinterest too and are here to save the day for DC brides everywhere!

Not gonna lie, it's really satisfying so see popular pins and be able to say, "we've got that look."  :)

Wanda Borges – popular on Pinterest

Wanda Borges – popular on Pinterest

Get the look with Mikaella 1802 right here at Ellie's Bridal[EDIT: This sample has since been sold from our store]

Get the look with Mikaella 1802 right here at Ellie's Bridal
[EDIT: This sample has since been sold from our store]

Katie May – popular on Pinterest

Katie May – popular on Pinterest

Get the look with Mikella 1911

Get the look with Mikella 1911

Inbal Dror – popular on Pinterest

Inbal Dror – popular on Pinterest

Get the look with Justin Alexander 8737

Get the look with Justin Alexander 8737

Jane Yeh – popular on Pinterest

Jane Yeh – popular on Pinterest

Get the look with Justin Alexander 8727

Get the look with Justin Alexander 8727

Catherine Dean – popular on Pinterest

Catherine Dean – popular on Pinterest

Get the look with Allure Romance 2716

Get the look with Allure Romance 2716

And there are times we have exactly what you are looking for  :-)

Mikaella 1661 – popular on Pinterest

Mikaella 1661 – popular on Pinterest

Mikaella 1661 right here at Ellie's Bridal Boutique

Mikaella 1661 right here at Ellie's Bridal Boutique

Justin Alexander 8557 – popular on Pinterest

Justin Alexander 8557 – popular on Pinterest

Justin Alexander 8557 right here at Ellie's Bridal Boutique

Justin Alexander 8557 right here at Ellie's Bridal Boutique

Jim Hjelm 8011 – popular on Pinterest

Jim Hjelm 8011 – popular on Pinterest

Jim Hjelm 8011 right here at Ellie's Bridal

Jim Hjelm 8011 right here at Ellie's Bridal

For even more gowns with stunning detail or backless options, call 703-683-VOWS to make your appointment and join the Ellie's Bridal Family <3

When Sample Sales Meet Alterations

She found the dress of her dreams, and even had to try it on "just to see." Of course, she fell in love even more. She loved everything about it: the lace, the color, the quality and fit, even the little "eyelashes" of the scalloped lace trim were a detail she couldn't live without. Devastated that the price tag was over $4,000, and certainly over her budget, we had to find another solution. Welcome, sample gowns with great savings to save the day!

This was the gown of her dreams, but with price tag over $4,000 it was way over her budget.

This gown was the gown she found instead...

Details of the “original” gown our bride purchased at our Sample Sale

Envisioning the gown she asked for.

The gown we had on sale was not quite what she wanted, but still had the same fabrics and fit that made her fall in love with Jim Hjelm in the first place.

A few Alterations sessions later, and voila! The gown of her dreams for a price she could afford!

Wedding day perfection!

The original gown she couldn’t afford. Looks like our bride wore her dream dress, after all!

During the Alterations there was another surprise! Our bride found out she’s pregnant!!

"Blush" like a Celebrity for Breast Cancer Awareness Month

This month, we are celebrating #Pinktober by spreading the joy of PINK dresses. Purchase your blush/pink/peach/moscato bridal (or bridesmaids!) gown at Ellie's Bridal during the month of October for extra savings and rock out in pink like these celebrities did for their wedding day:

Jessica Biel

Jessica Biel wears a petal pink gown by&nbsp;Giambattista Valli Haute Couture.

Jessica Biel wears a petal pink gown by Giambattista Valli Haute Couture.

Reese Witherspoon

Reese Witherspoon wears custom-designed blush-hued gown by Monique Lhuillier.

Reese Witherspoon wears custom-designed blush-hued gown by Monique Lhuillier.

Anne Hathaway

Anne Hathaway wears a blush pink gown by Valentino

Anne Hathaway wears a blush pink gown by Valentino

Gwen Stefani

Gwen Stefani wears&nbsp;a custom-made pink and white silk faille wedding dress by&nbsp;John Galliano for Dior

Gwen Stefani wears a custom-made pink and white silk faille wedding dress by John Galliano for Dior

Portia de Rossi

Both blondes wore Zac Posen to their 2008 ceremony.

Both blondes wore Zac Posen to their 2008 ceremony.

Portia de Rossi&nbsp;wears a dramatic backless&nbsp;gown&nbsp;with pale pink tulle skirt by Zac Posen.

Portia de Rossi wears a dramatic backless gown with pale pink tulle skirt by Zac Posen.

Which pink/blush gown do you like best? Comment below to let us know!

Which pink/blush gown do you like best? Comment below to let us know!

Wedding Through Two Different Lenses

On the off chance you thought wedding photography was just about having a nice camera and knowing how to use it, we present to you a Kate Spade inspired stylized wedding through the eyes and lenses of two fabulous photographers.

These two little sneak peeks are a great example of how a photographer's vision, technical photography skills, and post processing choices give each of their albums a personality of their own. It's important to remember that photographers are artists that completely immerse themselves into their work. SO much happens behind the scenes that we don't see when we are in front of the camera!

We absolutely love how our Kate Spade shoot turned out (special thanks to Margo of Bright Occasions & The DC Ladies!) and hope you'll appreciate the passionate work our wedding photographers do when turning your wedding day into a memorable work of art. 

Molly Tobias Photography

Procopio Photography

Vendor Information:

PhotographyProcopio Photography & Mollie Tobias Photography | Wedding Planning & StylingBright Occasions  -Contact: Margo Fischer  |VenueCarnegie Library - Contact: Kristina Noell or Ashley Forrester | CateringKatie Musser, 550 Events - Contact: Katie Musser | Wedding CakeKendall’s Cakes - Contact: Meghan De Angelis |Desserts: Huda’s Sweet Bee Bakery - Contact: Huda Baterjee | Invitations & PaperTabibi Design - Contact: Tina Tabibi | RentalsDC Rentals - Contact: Kathleen Schmidt | Floral DesignEight Tree Street - Contact: Contact: Maribel Kalata | Hair: Amie Decker of Amie Decker Beauty | Makeup: Suzanne Della Pella of Amie Decker Beauty - Contact: Amie Decker | GarterThe Garter Girl - Contact: Julianne Smith | Bridal Gown and Bridesmaid DressesEllie’s Bridal Boutique - Contact: Ellie’s Bridal | Bridal JewelryDiamond Connects - Contact: Diamond Connects |Bridesmaid JewelryRene Kauder – Independent Stylist for Stella & Dot - Contact: Rene Kauder

The Bride’s Look:

Bridal Gown – Victoria-Nicole/1106

Shoes – Kate Spade

Engagement Ring: custom made 14k white gold Halo diamond engagement ring with center stone Radiant fancy yellow 1.21 carat total weight  VS2 clarity & 0.37 carat total weight white diamond side stones Retails: $11,622

Bracelet: custom made 18k white gold deco-inspired diamond bracelet 4.81 carat total weight  Retail: $13,300

Earrings: custom made 18kt white deco-inspired drop earrings 5.24 total weight Retail: $9,672

The Bridesmaid’s Look:

Bridesmaids – Jim Hjelm Occasions 1)   JH5125 2)   JH5185 3)   JH5363

Necklace – Somervell Necklace $59.00

Earings – Nancy Studs $24.00

Bracelet – Christina Link Bracelet $49.00


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