Many brides tend to wear the Wedding Gowns of their mothers - - this makes them feel special and it also shows the never-ending bond of love between a daughter and her mother. Not just because of the cost it saves, but even for sentimental reasons, this custom is growing among the young brides today. Now that this custom is making its way into our culture, we shall also find ways to preserve the Wedding Gowns for future use. Couture Wedding Gowns are available in such fabrics and styles that look new and trendy even after years of their first use. Therefore, I first recommend you to pick your gowns for the special day from this brand. Secondly, I would suggest you some of the top ways of preserving your wedding gowns, here in this article.

The first thing to be done after you decide that you have to preserve your gown is to get it cleaned by a professional. This will help clean the dirt and other marks on the gown.

In order to complete the first step discussed above, you need to first look for a professional and expert dry cleaner. Remember that not all dry cleaners are able to give you good results for cleaning silk gowns and dresses. Therefore, do not rely on the dry cleaners that clean your everyday clothes because those clothes are completely incommensurate from your expensive and most valuable wedding dresses. Not giving your dress to a specialist can result in shrinking of the linings, melted sequins, destroying of the silk and horrible water marks.

The third important thing to remember is that you have to avoid vacuum sealing of your gown. This outdated and useless storage method is good for nothing and instead of prolonging the life of your gown, it would actually discolor and damage it even before time.

The best thing for preservation is the acid free storage. Carefully fold the gown into a cardboard acid free box, after it is cleaned. Wrap the gown into tissues and make sure that you pack your gown in the box which is appropriate for its size. If you are going for this method, let me tell you that it is not long lasting. You would have to change the box and the tissues after every 5 years as the acid free material will begin to lose its specialty and the cardboard box will begin to absorb its moisture; this will damage the dress.

The perfect place where you can put your wedding gown box is under the bed. Do not put it in the attic; high heat there will destroy the silk and do not even put in the basements as the damp conditions will damage it.