I bought my wedding dress on Etsy! Here are my tips for buying a custom dress online • Offbeat Wed (was Offbeat Bride) (2025)

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I got married this past May and I'm still reeling from the fun of it all. One element with which I was fairly obsessed was finding a fun dress. I'm not a white gown kinda gal, so I was on the hunt for something colorful. I was not into the idea of trudging to a brick and mortar store to try on a bunch of white dresses I doubt I'd like. Would I miss this particular rite of passage? Nah. Plus, you can always re-create that kind of bridal shop moment in your own home.

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I decided to test the waters in customizing a dress online. There are lots of stores that do that theses days, with some of them even sending test dresses out like the Warby Parker of online dress shopping. It's pretty cool, but I knew I wanted something from an independent seller who could really personalize the look itself. I'm already an avid Etsy window shopper so my favorites were already full of dresses I was into. It was all just a matter of narrowing down the search to a reputable designer who made dresses I liked. Easier said than done? Actually, it was pretty easy.

Here's my story of buying a custom wedding dress online and a few tips I learned along the way…

Don't feel limited

If you're reading this site, you already know that prints, colors, and all kinds of styles are fair game in wedding dresses. You're not limited to white dresses, long dresses, traditional dresses, or even dresses at all! When you open up the possibility of a custom outfit bought from an online marketplace like Etsy, you're expanding your options exponentially. And custom outfits and dresses can be made at any price point.

When I went hunting for my dress on Etsy, I wanted a two piece dress with lots of color and a bit of a princess vibe. I ended up finding designer Inge Stalyte, owner of Wardrobe by Dulcinea, and it was an AMAZING process. I don't think I could have easily found a similar style in a brick and mortar store without some hassle. So while it's certainly riskier to buy a dress online, the benefits can be well worth it.

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Read reviews

Before I found my beloved Inge, I did a fair bit of research on designers beforehand. I decided to focus primarily on Etsy since I knew it would be easy to source reviews and there just seemed to be a lot of options in my preferred style. I focused on designers with a lot of reviews, and most of them very high. It's pretty easy to find designers with almost all 5-star reviews. Once I'd targeted an Etsy store that had what I liked, I saw that it had amazing reviews from lots of people and had been on Etsy for about six years — I knew it was worth the gamble.

Here's more on how to avoid getting scammed buying a dress online.

Take cues from your initial interactions

I reached out to Inge via Facebook since Etsy was acting up in messages that day, and she was more than willing to communicate in any method I preferred. Despite being based across the world in Lithuania (a lot of designers are based around the world), she was ultra-responsive right from the start despite the time difference. I always feel like those early interactions are just foreshadowing for how the process will be, so this was a great sign.

Inge also had a TON of up-front information such as how long her production queue was (she's popular!), what the design limitations are (almost none!), and what the process looks like. I knew how long my dress would take, when she and her team could start on it, and what to expect. It was super transparent, which is exactly how you want it to be when buying online. If you feel like anything is shady, it probably is.

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It doesn't hurt to ask!

Once you've chosen your designer, you've got to decide what custom elements you want. This is the super fun part. I chose one of her existing ombre tulle skirts and asked if she could bring up the ombre dip dye a bit for more drama and add pockets(!), both of which she agreed to do.

But then I decided on a totally different top that I randomly found and that threw a wrench in the plans. The colors of the skirt now wouldn't quite match the new top. Inge to the rescue! I asked if she'd look at the top and choose new dip dye colors based on it and she said YES. I mailed the top to her since she wanted to see it in person and in natural light, which made perfect sense when you're matching colors. I was psyched to see what she'd do.

So if you've got something weird, wild, or unexpected in mind, it never hurts to ask.

Respect their knowledge

Inge didn't deny any of my specific requests, but I do know that she'll push back a little if you ask for something that might compromise the quality of the design. For instance, she designs her skirts with these satin waistbands with covered buttons that are truly gorgeous.

As you can imagine, sometimes folks want an elastic waist to accommodate any weight loss or gain that might happen. In this case, you're asking a designer to make something look just not as good as it could look. So while she'll cave in certain circumstances (like when a bride got pregnant unexpectedly and had no idea how big her waistline might be by the wedding day!), she'll likely push you towards the original waistband. To me that made perfect sense and I'd rather just make any alterations necessary than compromise on the quality.

As with lots of professional wedding vendors, putting your trust in their expertise will usually pay off.

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Take careful measurements

After finding someone reputable and narrowing down your style choices, the next challenge is getting the measurements right. Inge had lots of measurements she needed that match each dress style. She even had video tutorials for how to measure yourself with a friend. I ended up going this route since my skirt was pretty easy to measure and I was using my own top.

But if you're buying a full dress and/or it has fitted elements, you'll want to consider getting fitted professionally by a tailor or dressmaker. Make a list of the measurements your designer needs and bring it with you.

When buying online, you won't always have the convenience of fittings later on with the designer, so be prepared to take it to a reputable local tailor to have any alterations made.

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Twirl in your amazing outfit!

Once I received my skirt (and the top I'd mailed, of course!), I was THRILLED. Inge chose the most gorgeous colors to match my top, which was no easy feat as it was a very multicolored floral pattern. The pockets were ultra-handy all day and at the ceremony when I got to whip out a hanky for my adorably teary groom. I was just so happy and very glad I didn't settle for something less like me from an in-person store.

Former editor Megan was at the wedding and her reaction to my walk down the aisle (that I didn't even see until I saw the video footage), made it all worth it…

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    FAQs

    Are you supposed to tip when buying a wedding dress? ›

    Most bridal shops are set up so that tipping is not mandatory or expected—but always appreciated.

    What is the average price of a custom wedding dress? ›

    What is the average price for a custom wedding dress? Most clients on average invest $2,500-$5,500 in their bespoke wedding dresses.

    Is it normal to regret buying your wedding dress? ›

    Many brides wonder if they should have kept shopping and tried on more options. Your buyer's remorse could stem from your anxiety over making such a big purchase, or from the fact that you bought your dress before the idea of being engaged really sunk in.

    How much do you tip for wedding dress sales? ›

    The average tip when buying a wedding gown is $20-$50. Honestly, any tip at all will make your stylists day, so don't stress about the amount too much!

    What should the mother of the bride wear when wedding dress shopping? ›

    You might be prepared for me to advise you with a few traditional social cues, like 1) don't upstage the bride, 2) never wear white, 3) the mother of the bride chooses her dress first and 4) then the mother of the groom gets to find her dress.

    What do brides generally prefer for their bridal look? ›

    Traditional Look:

    Bindis, or decorative colored dots on the forehead, are a part of the traditional bridal look. It's part of the Solah Shringar, or the 16 adornments typically worn by the bride. Here, this bride matched her bindis to her bright-red lip and red and gold outfit.

    How should I wear my hair for wedding dress shopping? ›

    An updo is typically the most popular choice for bridal fittings because it pulls your hair away from your face, further accentuating the details of the dress.

    What is a realistic wedding dress budget? ›

    Buying a wedding dress between $1,000-2,000 means that you're in the average cost range, and anything over $2,500 means you're in the higher range, and less than 1,000 is definitely the lower end of the pricing scale.

    Who pays for the wedding dress? ›

    Who pays for the wedding dress? This ultimately falls to the bride and her family. They're also expected to cover the cost of the veil, accessories and the rest of the wedding wardrobe, including outfits for the shower, bachelorette party, rehearsal dinner, and honeymoon.

    What makes a wedding dress look expensive? ›

    Things like hand-beaded designs or delicate lace take hours to create. Premium fabrics come with premium prices. While white crinoline runs about $2 a yard, higher quality fabrics can cost up to $100 a yard. These are all features that feed into the higher pricing found in designer boutiques.

    What if I have doubts after buying a wedding dress? ›

    If You're Having Doubts

    If you genuinely feel unsatisfied, book a follow-up appointment to try on your dress again. We recommend going alone too so your decision-making isn't clouded by another person's opinion, and you'll be able to have an honest discussion with your bridal consultant.

    How far out should you start shopping for a wedding dress? ›

    Typically, we suggest making your bridal dress appointments 9-12 months prior to your wedding date. This date is suggested with the goal of picking out and ordering a dress 8-9 months before the wedding. This gives you plenty of time to shop around and find the dress of your dreams.

    How much do you tip a bridal vendor? ›

    Amount: Although wedding planners don't expect a tip, if you'd like to show your appreciation for examples of exceptional service, consider offering a tip that's 10-20% of the total bill (up to $500).

    Do I tip my seamstress for wedding dress? ›

    Generally, your tailor or seamstress is not going to expect you to add gratuity onto the bill. In other words, you don't need to feel the silent pressure to do so.

    Can you tip at David's bridal? ›

    While tips are never expected, they are very much appreciated for outstanding service by our bridal consultants!

    Do people tip their wedding florist? ›

    The great news is that a wedding florist tip is optional, and there are even many other ways to thank your florist without spending more cash.

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