Clean Your Dress
Even if you're undecided about whether to preserve your dress, have it cleaned ASAP. The sooner you get it cleaned, the more likely it is that the stains will come out. If you do decide to have it preserved, be prepared to spend anywhere from $100-$500 (or more). Many local dry cleaners can take care of this for you—I paid a little over $200 for mine. If you don't feel comfortable using your local cleaners, the store where you purchased the dress may be able to help… for a price. I purchased my dress from Kleinfeld, and they charge $500 for cleaning/preservation.
Schedule Your Thank You's
Categories: Planning, Wedding Planning Basics