May 2012 Weddings
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Another wedding dress question

So for those of you who did/are doing a rock/trash the dress session....

I pulled my dress out of the closet today to see what kind of condition it is in (haven't looked at it since the wedding night!) and it's badly wrinkled. I tried to "bathroom" steam it and it got some of the wrinkles out, but not the finer ones (and it also shed light on the fact that a pipe is leaking in our ceiling....since the water was running for like an hour!) so apparently that's not working. I don't want to take it to a drycleaners and spend that kind of money when I am just wanting to get it to a point where it will look ok in TTD photos. Anyone have any other ideas of how to get wrinkles out of it? Its nylon inside and polyester shell.

Re: Another wedding dress question

  • I probably wouldn't be concerned about ironing the inside layers.  I'd try to just iron the outside polyester layer, like this:

    http://www.mademan.com/mm/how

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  • Do you have a steamer? That would be a safe way to take out wrinkles. If not, then you could purchase one pretty inexpensively. We have one and use it all the time. I also used to use one when I worked in visual merchandising and used it on all kinds of f
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