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Q&A with wedding dress designer Joyce Young

Wisdom, insights, trains and tartan, all you need to know about choosing The Dress, from Joyce Young, the doyenne of bridalwear

June 7, 2018 08:51
Tiffany dress by Joyce Young. Price on request
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What is the most important piece of advice you can give to a bride setting out to choose her dress?

Do your homework first. Ask friends about their experiences and choose no more than three reputable and recommended shops to visit.

It can be overwhelming at the beginning, with so many aspects of a wedding to organise. I would put the dress near the top of the list, right after the rabbi and venue have been booked. Once the bride has chosen her dress, she can visualise how she will look and then the bridesmaids and flowers can be chosen. Then the mothers can choose their outfits and everything falls into place once The Dress is found.

A year before the wedding is a good time to start looking and seven or eight months a good amount of time to make the decision. It can take up to five months from ordering for the dress to arrive and it is more relaxing if the bride can actually try on her dress two months before the wedding.

Being organised in advance takes the stress out of the run-up to the wedding, which should be an enjoyable time. If budget allows, having a wedding dress individually designed is a special experience.