How does our custom dressmaking service work?

 


1. Find Photos of Dress

Find photos of a dress you would like us to recreate, or one that is VERY close to what you would like.

We can make a few modifications to the style such as changing the neckline, removing straps, or changing the shape of the skirt.

2. Get A Quote

Request a quote for your dress below. We’ll review your ideas and get right back to you with a personalized quote.

If you’d like to go ahead and book in your dress all you need to do is pay the deposit via one of our secure payment methods – bank transfer, Stripe or PayPal.

3. Confirm Your Brief

Next we’ll ask you to provide your measurements or you’re welcome to choose standard sizing, and your preferences for colour, and fabrics.

We’ll send you an online doc to fill in for what we require.

Once you confirm all the details are correct we put your dress into production.

We can also provide a sketch of your dress if it has different elements to the images you send us at an extra cost.

View Sketch examples

4. We Make Your Dress

Our professional dressmakers sew your dress by hand.

Then our quality control process checks it matches all the details in your brief and we make any adjustments necessary.

We’ll be in touch with you when it’s almost finished so you can organize the remainder payment before it’s shipped to you.

We will also provide a photo of your dress before you need to pay the final installment. It gives you the opportunity to ‘approve’ and pick up on anything that needs tweaking.

If you live in Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane or Auckland you are welcome to come in and have a final fitting with our partner alterations services we offer.

5. Packaging and Delivery

Your dress is packed and sent with courier service SENDLE.

We use a signed delivery process, to ensure your dress arrives safely.

We’ll email you a confirmation after your dress has been sent, with tracking ID to monitor its progress.

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