Tips For Adding Embellishments to Your Wedding Dress Why not yours as well?! Here are some great ways to truly make your dress your own on your wedding day. Whatever you decide to do with your dress, just make sure you feel comfortable with the decision before doing anything big. Another great way to give your wedding dress a personal spin is to add something unexpected to your look. You can even be creative and slip other embellishments onto the belt for another easy addition. The kind of floral embellishments I'm discussing come more in the form of putting in a floral lace back on your dress, adding floral trim to your veil or dress, adding an additional floral layer to the bottom edge of your dress, or maybe adding a top floral layer to your whole dress. Many brides alter their dresses for the perfect fit, but who says you also can't add more detailing, such as additional flowers, or different ones altogether. Whether brides desire a delicate floral detail or crave an attention grabbing gown, when it comes to the floral trend, designers are catering to the bride's every wish. Hop online and check out some different uses with wedding dresses if this idea interests you! Adding a Brooch Adding Sash or Belt Personalizing could mean adding a flower to it, a colorful petticoat underneath it, or your wedding date embroidered in blue in the hem. This is your dream dress. You'd be really surprised at what you'll find at thrift stores and garage sales as well, as long as you're looking in the right areas. If you've found the dress but changing just one or two things you can do yourself would REALLY make it perfect, this is the chapter for you! Embellishments on a wedding gown are like sprinkles on ice cream, unessential, but the ultimate finishing touch on an already delicious confection. It could be anything from a statement necklace to a brightly colored shrug to an armful of bold bangles. The options are limitless. I like to look for vintage brooches at local flea markets, antique malls, antique stores, and of course online at eBay. Bridal wear designers are adding eye-catching rosettes to adorn their collections, placing buds at the hip, neckline and shoulders. Adding Wrap, Jacket or Hat For a strapless wedding dress try adding the vintage brooch in the middle at the top of the dress. What's wonderful about sashes is that they can be worn around your waist, across the top of your dress, along the bottom hem of your dress, or anywhere else. Not one of us is made the same, so why should your dress fall into that category also? I've come with my own personal list of how to customize your dress. Small, iridescent sequins and gems are sewn on to add light and give dresses their decorative twinkle. Layers of fringe, crystal droplets, and colorful beading that spills down the gown are also all favored flourishes for adding movement. This said, if that's what you have envisioned, go for it! I had a perfectly beautiful wedding dress that