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The Press June 2, 2026

Wedding Dress Preservation: Why Timing Matters More Than You Think

A lace wedding gown hanging in a sunlit room

The most dangerous stains on a wedding dress are the ones you can’t see. Champagne, white wine, sugar, and body oils all dry clear — then slowly oxidize into brown blotches over months. By the time they’re visible, they’re set.

The clock starts on the wedding night

Ideally a gown comes in for cleaning within a few weeks of the big day. That doesn’t mean a honeymoon has to be cut short — just don’t let the dress spend a year in a closet in its garment bag first. If it already has, don’t panic: bring it in anyway. Older stains are harder, not always hopeless.

What preservation actually involves

Preservation is more than cleaning. The gown is treated for visible and invisible stains, cleaned according to its fabric and trim, then packed in acid-free tissue in an archival box that protects it from light, dust, and humidity. Stored that way, a gown can wait decades for the next wearing.

A few things brides ask us

Wedding dress cleaning and preservation is one of our specialties. Bring the gown to any of our three locations and we’ll walk you through it.

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