My sister is getting married in October and wants her wedding dress dyed black. Does anyone know of any places that do this?? I can ship it out of state. I am not risking a DIY lol. TIA :)
That’s what I said. She’s really upset about it but I suggested her getting black accents made into it or something. I think she’s gonna have to get a new one and sell the old one. It hasn’t even been altered or worn so I’m sure she can get it for around the same price.
You can buy black wedding dresses on Amazon. Not sure if that helps or not
@mamatocam8516xo It sounds like her style has changed completely, I'd sell the dress and just go buy a black one, with a corset, that she wants and just save everyone the time, hassle and worry. What happens if somethin goes wrong with the dying? Now she's out the original dress, that she's gonna be stuck with cause don't NO ONE want it now, AND she's gonna have to start the hunt for a new one. I say skip ALL that shit in the middle! 🙌
@leonardsquared, THANK YOU LOL that’s what I was thinking. I think she’s gonna buy a new one. Our group chat all said the same thing. By the time everything adds up she could get a whole new one.
@mamatocam8516xo EXACTLY girl! 🙌 FUCK all that bullshit in-between! Can you imagjne?? Y'all will be SO stressed; waitin to ship it back and forth, all the time spent waiting and worrying for it to MAYBE turn out how she wants it?? Na, that is NOT it! NOT for her WEDDING day! There should be NO settling or "makin it work", NO MA'AM!
I think she'll honestly be SO much happier in the end!
I feel like the cost to ship it out of state, dye it, add a corset, and other alterations would be a lot compared to just getting a new one.... anyway having you tried searching Etsy or Pinterest? Maybe look for a tutorial of someone doing the dying process and reach out to them to see if they offer services?