Our free 7-page Wedding Dress Preservation Guide gives you expert advice on how to protect your wedding gowns & dresses for a lifetime.
Written by the preservation specialists at DressPreservation.com, this downloadable guide walks you through the exact steps to properly clean, store, and preserve your gown — and what to avoid along the way!
Inside This Free Guide, You’ll Learn
- What to do immediately after your wedding day?
- How is professional preservation different from dry cleaning?
- The best way to handle stains, beading, lace, and delicate fabrics.
- How to prevent yellowing, creasing, and moisture damage?
- Along with wedding dresses, what else can be preserved?
Why Should You Download This Guide?
- A step-by-step preservation process is explained.
- Trusted by over 3,000,000 Brides nationwide.
- Backed by our 100-year anti-yellowing guarantee.
- Beautifully designed and easy to read.
- 100% Free — delivered instantly to your inbox.
— Rachel M.,New York
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Get Your Free Guide HereFrequently Asked Questions
You should get your gown presermed immediately, within 2-3 weeks after your wedding. This is done to remove all visible and invisible stains, which can damage the wedding gown over time.
Yes! The preservation methods apply to veils, christening gowns, and heirloom dresses, too.