ASK US ANYTHING
What should
I do with my
gown after
the wedd i ng?
Take it to a cleaner
who specializes
in bridal gowns,
says John Mahdes-
sian of Madame
Paulette, New York
City’s top gown-
preservation salon.
A regular dry
cleaner can handle
anything that’s
unadorned, but
embellishments will
need to be hand
cleaned. Store your
dress in a climate-
controlled room in
a box lined with
acid-free paper to
prevent yellowing.
I’m so excited he proposed,
but the ring really isn’t
my style. What should I do?
First, sleep on it for a few days, says etiquette
expert Anna Post; it might grow on you.
If not, be honest. Tell him you love what the
ring represents, but you’d really go nuts
for, say, a pavé band or a princess-cut stone.
Then ask if you can pick out a new one
together—within his price range.
I love the idea of a custom
address stamp for my thank-you
notes. Where can I find one?
This personalized stamp from Paperfinger
($55; paperfinger.com) is on our wish
list. Your new (or hyphenated, or staying-
the-same) last name will look prettier
than ever in hand-lettered calligraphy.
I have six best
friends and a tight
budget. What’s a
great affordable
bridesmaids’ gift?
One word: jewelry. These
stunning drop earrings
from Elizabeth Bower
(us.elizabethbower.com)
are only $55, and other
styles start at $22. They
come in six colors, so
you can pick a pair that
matches your palette
and they can wear them
to the wedding!
BRIDES.COM
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