Flower & Wedding Dress Preservation London

There are specialist companies that will arrange for the bridal bouquet to be dried, pressed and mounted, as a permanent reminder and keepsake of the day. If you are planning on preserving your flowers, you will need to look after them well on your wedding day, preferably spraying them with clear water as soon as you arrive at the reception and storing them somewhere cool during the celebrations and overnight.

Angelica Bridal
18 Camden Passage
London
Confetti
+44 (0) 844 848 2101
80-81 Tottenham Court Road
London
Morgan Davies
+44 (0) 20 7354 3414
62 Cross Street
London
Caroline Castigliano
+44 (0) 20 7636 8212
62 Berners Street
London
Ana Cristache
+44 (0) 20 7436 7733
74 Wells Street
London
Jacqueline Byrne
+44 (0) 20 7278 7014
18 Arlington Way
London
Mirror Mirror
+44 (0) 20 7713 9022
56 Penton Street
London
Pronuptia
+44 (0) 20 7419 9014
95 Hatton Garden
London
The Ivory Rose Collection
4 Puma Court
London
Stephanie Allin
+44 (0) 20 7486 7310
17 Chiltern Street
London
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Flower & Wedding Dress Preservation

Flower and Dress Preservation

Flower & Dress Preservation

Flowers

There are specialist companies that will arrange for the bridal bouquet to be dried, pressed and mounted, as a permanent reminder and keepsake of the day. If you are planning on preserving your flowers, you will need to look after them well on your wedding day, preferably spraying them with clear water as soon as you arrive at the reception and storing them somewhere cool during the celebrations and overnight.

They should be delivered to the preservation company as quickly as possible after the wedding, which may mean that you will need to delegate this task to someone else if you'll be away on honeymoon. Some companies operate a mail order service, in which case they will advise on how to deliver the flowers to them in good condition. Check with the company concerned well in advance. Drying can take several weeks, so don't expect instant results.

Wedding Dresses

Every wedding dress will eventually deteriorate if not stored properly, and, once discolouration has occurred, it is impossible to remove. After the wedding, the dress should be expertly cleaned, hung in the fresh air for an hour or so to let every remaining trace of dry cleaning fluid evaporate, then placed inside a natural cotton bag which is long enough to take the full length of the dress without creases.

If possible, the dress should be stored flat, inside the cotton bag, but if this is not possible, it may be hung from a well-padded hanger somewhere high enough to prevent it trailing on the floor and with enough space so that it is not crushed. Stored this way, most dresses will be perfectly all right for several months but a more permanent home will be needed eventually, even if only to release much-needed wardrobe space.

Make sure that you inspect your dress on each anniversary to check for any discoloured areas or missed stains and to allow your dress to breathe.

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