I love how you read between the lines when she asked you to cut the train. She probably didn’t realize she had other options, and cutting it was the only thing she could think of to get rid of the length. But it shows your expertise in that you didn’t jump strait to ruining it by chopping off the focal point of the back, you gave her the choice to bustle it. Stunning dress, and incredible alterations 💯
As a retired wedding dress designer … you did great .. but it’s a shame she didn’t want the train as the design in the bottom of it was lost … but you did good with what she wanted
I had to rewatch the video because I thought you were mistaken. I'm also retired from wedding dressmaking and alterations. I'm hoping it was the bride's choice to hide that gorgeous hem lace. I was trying to think if there was any way the bride may have bustled the dress wrong, but I can't think of any way she could have to end up with that result.
@@MondesThreads - I'm glad you convinced her not to cut off the train! Whether she hands it down or sells it, the next owner might really love the train! And I applaud you for your patience. The industry can be very rewarding but it can also be soul-sucking. I had some wonderful clients but I had a few who were real challenges. Ultimately I left the industry because 1) I'm a perfectionist and I will take extra time to redo something even if I don't think the client would notice. Since it was 1/2 my income, I just wasn't efficient enough to make a decent living. 2) Difficult clients. ESPECIALLY clients (not always the bride) who wait to make decisions last minute, leaving you in a bind. 3) I lost my joy. One of the reasons I took up dressmaking is because I love sewing and making beautiful things. My mother taught me to sew and sewed some professionally. Both of my grandmothers were dressmakers, so it's kind of encoded into my DNA. I took some time off of sewing for awhile. Now I enjoy spoiling the Grandkids (and myself) and am enjoying it again! Keep creating beautiful things and making dreams come true!! ♥️
@EsmereldaPea i think the word "bustle" is being used incorrectly here. It seems like she just tucked it under? Look at the new hem and see how it has extra fullness like it was folded onto itself..
@@GlitterC8k - it's still a bustle. She's just fastened it in a way where the hem is hidden instead of highlighted. I've never had a bride request this type of bustle, but the idea of bustling a train is to lift it off the ground so the wearer can move unencumbered and without dragging the train on the ground.
You saved that woman from herself. Another seamtress would have followed her instructions to the letter and she would ended up butchering a beautiful wedding dress. The customer isn't always right. Well done.
I think like with anything, sometimes you need the expert to give you advice. When I built my house I had a lot of ideas and I hated it when the builder would just say no. He was a man of few words. I had to force explanations out of him. And when he would explain I understood better and we were able to find compromises. Or I'd just turn around and ask the carpenter or the plumber or an assistant myself. That's how everything got done No, is a terrible response. There are always options that can make everyone happy.
@@sweetpie7919Yes, and I'm fairly certain this tailor didn't just flat-out say "No." They would have explained to the client what the unintended consequences of cutting the train were and offered up other options.
She went to the right seamstress! You did an amazing job on the dress, and knew how to shorten the dress without cutting it up. Experience and knowledge goes a long way! She looks amazing in the dress!
plus now the dress has more potential for secondhand use (whether this bride sells it or passes it down) since the train wasn't fully removed, and also tucked up the entire time instead of being dragged on the floor throughout the wedding. The next person to wear it will have room/fabric for their own alterations.
@@j.pnewcomer1069I love that she didnt just go along with it to make things easy/because "the customer is right". I can imagine a relative taking this out of the closet years from now or someone at a luxury second hand store saying, "Wait a minute..who on Earth cut the train off???" 😂
I appreciate people like you, who is about truly helping. Not just for the money, taking instructions and your clients end up miserable because they made a mistake and no one gave them choices. Beautifully done.
Dear dress whisperer-- you did an amazing job on the gussets and so glad you didn't cut the train! Sometimes the client doesn't know what's best. You do.
I think the dress looked absolutely beautiful with your alterations and the most important thing was that it accentuated the bride and gave her what she wanted, you’re truly a professional!
Accentuated really? I had the complete opposite reaction… I thought the torso area made the bride look wide/wider than what she might get if the dress was tighter/was a corset type.
@wheresmyparade what's ur damage bro?😂 she ain ur bride why do you care how she's accentuated but your logic is dumb why would she get the "better" option if she didn't want it? I'm confused what ur arguing about
@@psjjdux907 I’m not surprised you’re confused. I don’t care what she looks like… I’m RESPONDING to OP who said she looks accentuated! I replied shocked as she looks the opposite of accentuated. Get it now??
As someone who cannot sew a straight seam, what you do seems like magic to me. Looking at what you do, not just in technique, but also in dealing with customers and their requests, and figuring out how to alter the clothing to the it's best potential, I am in awe of your talents! xxx
HII,what's a gusset and what's it do sorry really in the unknown territory here lol soon as I seen U mentioned the word I had to ask for an explanation U clearly know what I talking about thankyou hun ❤ Shay
Its like a triangle of fabric that's sewn into the dress (the sides of the dress in this instance) to add width, making a dress thats too small bigger. Hope this helps
@@felleg2314 Thank you for answering, your explanation clicked for me! And thanks @shaybaeXx1989 for asking, I would have gone on still not knowing if you hadn't :)
@@KanyeBreast4 most people today are only interested in end results. Those who do know what’s involved try to preserve the integrity of quality. Tailoring is becoming more and more a lost art as industrial society is more interested in immediate gratification rather than artful ways of preserving a quality garment. My mom was a pattern cutter and then she learned how to make human hair wigs…she was old school making the wigs with a tiny crochet needle and would mimic the pattern of natural hair growth. Today they just sew down some tracts and call it a day…the integrity and way of doing it the way my mom did leaves very few artist who know the true craft.
My mom could make a three piece suit with linings for my dad in the time it took me to attend school for a day. I finally got the hang of making my own aprons for work about 30 years later. You are so right, it's not easy.
You really deserve a round of applause. Your alterations and handling of the situation were phenomenal, it really shows your care for the customer and your expertise in your craft. Anybody else would have just butchered the dress by cutting it or just do whatever with the back. You made the best possible suggestions and decisions for your client, even if that wasn't her original instructions, you gave her and even BETTER option. Honestly, I just really want to say well done. You're an awesome seamstress and no one can praise you enough. I'm sincerely wishing you the best, you deserve so much! Keep it up! 🎉💖
I’m not trying to be rude or diminish her work, but I’ve worked along side many seamstresses and adding gussets and a bustle are common practice. Yall are acting like this woman is a miracle worker, it’s her job. The client just needed a little guidance.
You literally went above and beyond for her on her special day!! We need more ppl like you who do what we want before we know what we want!! You really do have a special gift 💜💙💯
It is almost impossible to find someone like you that just KNOWS what these dresses NEED and you make it happen so perfectly. I am so impressed with the work that you do!
What a fabulous job you did. I really believe that people don’t understand just how difficult it is to modify a wedding dress. I’m sure they don’t understand how the structure of the garment can be ruined in inexperienced hands. It’s not just a case of the addition of a piece of fabric here or there, or a tuck in the right place. It’s testimony to your expertise and skill that her dress fitted and looked fabulous on the day.
Wow. You are a true artist. You form the dress to the individual while always retaining elegance and adding style. I love watching your work. Stunning.
YOU DID THAT!!! Even if it looked great before, it's important for a bride to feel confident and comfortable. I also appreciate that you gave her the other option to cutting the train, especially if she wants to sell it later.
She probably had no idea of how chopping the lace would change the look, bustling preserved the symmetry of the lace and created a very flattering silhouette ❤
This won't be seen, but engagement is good for a channel. Perfect job! It looks just gorgeous both ways so she had her lovely formal ceremonial train and her beautiful bustled reception gown!
You did a fabulous job! Not only are your alteration skills on point, but your knowledge and ability to read between the lines and give the client what she wanted, rather than what she thought she had to have? Priceless. I've been sewing since I was a kid, and you are definitely the type of person I would go to if I couldn't handle an alteration myself, because you clearly know your stuff and have the ability to back it up 💖👍
You’re so incredibly skilled! What a great call to lead your client towards bustling the dress- so much more flexible and retains the beauty of the original design (that she paid a lot for!) but added the functionality she was needing to enjoy her wedding!
Amazing job! I really like what you did with the train, made the bottom of the dress look nice and full. Couldn’t even tell the dress didn’t come like that
I am impressed! It doesn’t look like a “frankendress” where the panels are glaringly obvious. Your side panels were well concealed where it looked like it was part of the dress. I’m impressed. Bridal and formal wear is so frustrating because more often than not, it doesn’t fit off the rack. If you’re a busty girl or a girl with a larger ribcage, it’s even more frustrating. You either have to buy the dress 2-3 sizes larger than your actual size to fit the chest, but you risk ruining the symmetry and structure of the dress to shrink down the rest of it, or you buy the dress in your size but possibly have some extra expense to purchase material to help make it fit in the bust area.
Wow, I’ve never seen you here, but I’m now subscribing. You do amazing work. I’ve never seen someone take a wedding dress and make it look so natural! It’s beautiful. Clearly you are talented but you truly did this bride AMAZING and your suggestions are spot on. Well done!!!! My grandmother was the only other lady I know that could make an item look so natural but change it in such drastic ways. I admire this❤❤❤
Someone who can't find the dress she wants without a train. It is extremely expensive to have a wedding dress completely custom made. Many times it is more affordable and/or time efficient if you find something very close and make some tweaks. That's the beauty of alterations! I'm sorry you don't see others' opinions or desires as valid. Learning to do so can bring enormous benefit to your life and ease a lot of stress. Clearly this bride's design choice was so distressing to you.
@EsmereldaPea so glad that you are apologetic for a silly comment on an alterations video. Having a train on a dress may be my cup of tea but I understand it's not for everyone. Go on and keep going to spread your truths in the comment sections. It helps the algorithm and interactions for content creators. If it brings you happiness to tell others how to live then go onward and live your truth.
Every time I see one of this lovely ladies videos I am amazed at her talent. Its one thing to make little changes but how she disassembles and put the dresses back together is nothing short of amazing.
Nice job. Unless one got up close and really personal, you can't tell it was altered. I like the bustled hem at the back of the skirt. It's giving 1800's vibes. 10/10 imo, your craftspersonship is amazing 😊
I am very impressed that you offer your professional advice (i e. not cutting off the train) instead of just doing everything the client says that she wants. You have a great eye of style, and that information is valuable for your client to look her best with the best alterations.
You did absolutely amazing. The bride looks gorgeous! This is one of my favorite alterations you have shared. My number one alteration you shared was the two prom dresses, where you added the split! Those dresses were smoking hott!!!🔥🔥🔥🔥
Stunning! You did a wonderful job. Love the alteration solution & the option to make the train more practical. Removing the train would have been so sad & people outside the bridal & alteration world probably wouldn’t even know they could have this done. I love this designers gowns. I know next to nothing about wedding dresses, but after going to so many bridal stores for my friend’s wedding, I can pick this designers style out. If I was going to get married, I think she’s the only person I would spend that kind of money on. Haha.
Beautifully done! The lace additions camouflaged so well! The back fits her properly! Excellent workaround for the unwanted train! I wanted to share one thing regarding jargon: the change to the hemlime appears more as a balloon hem would, rather than a bustle. Enjoyed watching, and completely agree with your reply to another comment, so much work! Knocked out of the park!
I love how you read between the lines when she asked you to cut the train. She probably didn’t realize she had other options, and cutting it was the only thing she could think of to get rid of the length. But it shows your expertise in that you didn’t jump strait to ruining it by chopping off the focal point of the back, you gave her the choice to bustle it.
Stunning dress, and incredible alterations 💯
Well said! Ditto all that, amazing alterations!!
edit: it was not tht damn serious.
@@thtsnotmia - She was not told “no.” She was given options, and she made an informed decision after she knew all the possibilities.
@@thtsnotmia - this was not a custom made dress. Did you miss that this was an ALTERATION? Plus what @42RosyRosie said.
@@EsmereldaPea my reading and comprehension is just fine. my opinion is still mine soooo
As a retired wedding dress designer … you did great .. but it’s a shame she didn’t want the train as the design in the bottom of it was lost … but you did good with what she wanted
I had to rewatch the video because I thought you were mistaken.
I'm also retired from wedding dressmaking and alterations.
I'm hoping it was the bride's choice to hide that gorgeous hem lace. I was trying to think if there was any way the bride may have bustled the dress wrong, but I can't think of any way she could have to end up with that result.
Yes she didn't care for any of that. I think she loved that the dress was black toned
@@MondesThreads - I'm glad you convinced her not to cut off the train! Whether she hands it down or sells it, the next owner might really love the train!
And I applaud you for your patience. The industry can be very rewarding but it can also be soul-sucking. I had some wonderful clients but I had a few who were real challenges. Ultimately I left the industry because 1) I'm a perfectionist and I will take extra time to redo something even if I don't think the client would notice. Since it was 1/2 my income, I just wasn't efficient enough to make a decent living. 2) Difficult clients. ESPECIALLY clients (not always the bride) who wait to make decisions last minute, leaving you in a bind. 3) I lost my joy. One of the reasons I took up dressmaking is because I love sewing and making beautiful things. My mother taught me to sew and sewed some professionally. Both of my grandmothers were dressmakers, so it's kind of encoded into my DNA.
I took some time off of sewing for awhile. Now I enjoy spoiling the Grandkids (and myself) and am enjoying it again!
Keep creating beautiful things and making dreams come true!! ♥️
@EsmereldaPea i think the word "bustle" is being used incorrectly here. It seems like she just tucked it under? Look at the new hem and see how it has extra fullness like it was folded onto itself..
@@GlitterC8k - it's still a bustle. She's just fastened it in a way where the hem is hidden instead of highlighted. I've never had a bride request this type of bustle, but the idea of bustling a train is to lift it off the ground so the wearer can move unencumbered and without dragging the train on the ground.
I would have cried if you cut the train off that gorgeous dress! I’m so glad you were able to provide the bride with options!
You saved that woman from herself. Another seamtress would have followed her instructions to the letter and she would ended up butchering a beautiful wedding dress. The customer isn't always right. Well done.
It was alot of work I didn't want to do
Yup. Sometimes it's just not worth it
I think like with anything, sometimes you need the expert to give you advice. When I built my house I had a lot of ideas and I hated it when the builder would just say no. He was a man of few words. I had to force explanations out of him. And when he would explain I understood better and we were able to find compromises. Or I'd just turn around and ask the carpenter or the plumber or an assistant myself. That's how everything got done No, is a terrible response. There are always options that can make everyone happy.
@@sweetpie7919Yes, and I'm fairly certain this tailor didn't just flat-out say "No." They would have explained to the client what the unintended consequences of cutting the train were and offered up other options.
Clients tend to want things that are impossible in alterations without ruining the garment. They don't understand the math.
Love that you were able to please her without cutting the dress up. It looked amazing
Agree 👍🏽
I love when you say a simple and sweet "um no" to a request, and then show that you can do one better. You are the expert and it shows!
She went to the right seamstress! You did an amazing job on the dress, and knew how to shorten the dress without cutting it up. Experience and knowledge goes a long way! She looks amazing in the dress!
plus now the dress has more potential for secondhand use (whether this bride sells it or passes it down) since the train wasn't fully removed, and also tucked up the entire time instead of being dragged on the floor throughout the wedding. The next person to wear it will have room/fabric for their own alterations.
@@j.pnewcomer1069I love that she didnt just go along with it to make things easy/because "the customer is right".
I can imagine a relative taking this out of the closet years from now or someone at a luxury second hand store saying, "Wait a minute..who on Earth cut the train off???" 😂
I appreciate people like you, who is about truly helping. Not just for the money, taking instructions and your clients end up miserable because they made a mistake and no one gave them choices. Beautifully done.
My great grandma did laundry and was a seamstress and at times made more money than my great grandfather.
Beautiful
Dear dress whisperer-- you did an amazing job on the gussets and so glad you didn't cut the train! Sometimes the client doesn't know what's best. You do.
Exactly she’s the pro and it turned out perfect 👏
I think the dress looked absolutely beautiful with your alterations and the most important thing was that it accentuated the bride and gave her what she wanted, you’re truly a professional!
Accentuated really? I had the complete opposite reaction… I thought the torso area made the bride look wide/wider than what she might get if the dress was tighter/was a corset type.
@wheresmyparade but she didn't want the corset?🤨
@@psjjdux907 And?? Wanting or not wanting the corset has zero to do with the fact that the dress, as it is now does not accentuate the bride…
@wheresmyparade what's ur damage bro?😂 she ain ur bride why do you care how she's accentuated but your logic is dumb why would she get the "better" option if she didn't want it? I'm confused what ur arguing about
@@psjjdux907 I’m not surprised you’re confused. I don’t care what she looks like… I’m RESPONDING to OP who said she looks accentuated! I replied shocked as she looks the opposite of accentuated. Get it now??
People who can do dress alterations like this are real life wizards to me. Beautiful work ❤
🥰🥰🥰🤣🤣
i sew and i agree! it’s so much easier to make something from scratch than to alter like this. wonderful work!
It is magical
As someone who cannot sew a straight seam, what you do seems like magic to me. Looking at what you do, not just in technique, but also in dealing with customers and their requests, and figuring out how to alter the clothing to the it's best potential, I am in awe of your talents! xxx
You were so correct in not cutting off the train. The gussets look great! Super well done!
HII,what's a gusset and what's it do sorry really in the unknown territory here lol soon as I seen U mentioned the word I had to ask for an explanation U clearly know what I talking about thankyou hun ❤
Shay
Its like a triangle of fabric that's sewn into the dress (the sides of the dress in this instance) to add width, making a dress thats too small bigger. Hope this helps
@@felleg2314 Thank you for answering, your explanation clicked for me! And thanks @shaybaeXx1989 for asking, I would have gone on still not knowing if you hadn't :)
The addition of the gussets on the sides really worked well. I am so glad the train was not cut off!
Bravo! Sewing is like being an Architect or an Engineer.. People have no clue that it’s not as easy to achieve the end results. Great job!
People aren't dumb. I think they do realise that it's not easy to be an architect, an engineer or someone who alters clothes
@@KanyeBreast4 most people today are only interested in end results. Those who do know what’s involved try to preserve the integrity of quality. Tailoring is becoming more and more a lost art as industrial society is more interested in immediate gratification rather than artful ways of preserving a quality garment. My mom was a pattern cutter and then she learned how to make human hair wigs…she was old school making the wigs with a tiny crochet needle and would mimic the pattern of natural hair growth. Today they just sew down some tracts and call it a day…the integrity and way of doing it the way my mom did leaves very few artist who know the true craft.
My mom could make a three piece suit with linings for my dad in the time it took me to attend school for a day. I finally got the hang of making my own aprons for work about 30 years later. You are so right, it's not easy.
I love that you use your expertise and don’t just execute bad ideas like removing a train
You really deserve a round of applause. Your alterations and handling of the situation were phenomenal, it really shows your care for the customer and your expertise in your craft.
Anybody else would have just butchered the dress by cutting it or just do whatever with the back.
You made the best possible suggestions and decisions for your client, even if that wasn't her original instructions, you gave her and even BETTER option.
Honestly, I just really want to say well done. You're an awesome seamstress and no one can praise you enough. I'm sincerely wishing you the best, you deserve so much! Keep it up! 🎉💖
What a beautiful compliment. Beautifully worded. 💙
I’m not trying to be rude or diminish her work, but I’ve worked along side many seamstresses and adding gussets and a bustle are common practice. Yall are acting like this woman is a miracle worker, it’s her job. The client just needed a little guidance.
@@Discodoosyes and other professionals do their actual jobs every day and we still praise them so what's your point?
Girl, you are an awesome seamstress. You did an amazing job. That is a lot of work. I hope these brides appreciate all the work that you do. Props
Thank you so much!
Well the brides are grateful I'm sure. But they also DO pay for what they are getting. It's not like they are asking her to do it for free
Girl, you knocked this alteration out of the ballpark!!! Beautiful!!!
You literally went above and beyond for her on her special day!! We need more ppl like you who do what we want before we know what we want!! You really do have a special gift 💜💙💯
It’s so much more flattering after your alterations! I love it!
It is almost impossible to find someone like you that just KNOWS what these dresses NEED and you make it happen so perfectly. I am so impressed with the work that you do!
What a fabulous job you did. I really believe that people don’t understand just how difficult it is to modify a wedding dress. I’m sure they don’t understand how the structure of the garment can be ruined in inexperienced hands. It’s not just a case of the addition of a piece of fabric here or there, or a tuck in the right place. It’s testimony to your expertise and skill that her dress fitted and looked fabulous on the day.
I love that you used your professional know how to make her happy and combat the issues she was having without destroying the dress. What a great job!
You are AMAZING. Skill and vision.
Dress was gorgeous. Bride was stunning.
You did wonderful giving the client what they are needing/wanting, and still kept the integrity of the beautiful dress!!
Wow. You are a true artist. You form the dress to the individual while always retaining elegance and adding style. I love watching your work. Stunning.
“Cut OFF the traaaain??”
I just love the way you said that 😂
(100% the right reaction, too. Like Girl, what?? 😂)
It's kind that you worked with her to get the end result she wanted without ruining the dress in the process
You did that! Holy crap YOU DID THAT!!! Looks waaaaay better after your expertise and gentle hands touched it! Gorgeous!
YOU DID THAT!!! Even if it looked great before, it's important for a bride to feel confident and comfortable. I also appreciate that you gave her the other option to cutting the train, especially if she wants to sell it later.
you and the bride both SLAYYYYY!!! that is so awesome that you fixed her dress for her. 10/10
She probably had no idea of how chopping the lace would change the look, bustling preserved the symmetry of the lace and created a very flattering silhouette ❤
Excellent service. It turned out so good. 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
As someone who can just about manage to sew on a button, I admire anyone who can sew. You did a fabulous job with that dress. I applaud you!! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
She's insane for not wanting the long train. Its gorgeous!
I think it looks better the other way.
@@helgahaawhat? 😂
@@ladennayoung2939
She didn't want it though.
She probably had trouble moving in it
@@ladennayoung2939jmm no it didn't
This won't be seen, but engagement is good for a channel. Perfect job! It looks just gorgeous both ways so she had her lovely formal ceremonial train and her beautiful bustled reception gown!
You did a fabulous job! Not only are your alteration skills on point, but your knowledge and ability to read between the lines and give the client what she wanted, rather than what she thought she had to have? Priceless.
I've been sewing since I was a kid, and you are definitely the type of person I would go to if I couldn't handle an alteration myself, because you clearly know your stuff and have the ability to back it up 💖👍
Wow. You are amazing. You really know fabrics, style, bodies, etc. I like how you stuck up for the integrity of the dress as well.
You did exactly what the client wanted and it is an improvement.
I am so very impressed with how beautifully you handled the customer & altered her Dre’s to accommodate her!
You did wonderful! You are very talented.
Thank you ❤
You’re so incredibly skilled! What a great call to lead your client towards bustling the dress- so much more flexible and retains the beauty of the original design (that she paid a lot for!) but added the functionality she was needing to enjoy her wedding!
Amazing job! I really like what you did with the train, made the bottom of the dress look nice and full. Couldn’t even tell the dress didn’t come like that
I am impressed! It doesn’t look like a “frankendress” where the panels are glaringly obvious. Your side panels were well concealed where it looked like it was part of the dress. I’m impressed.
Bridal and formal wear is so frustrating because more often than not, it doesn’t fit off the rack. If you’re a busty girl or a girl with a larger ribcage, it’s even more frustrating. You either have to buy the dress 2-3 sizes larger than your actual size to fit the chest, but you risk ruining the symmetry and structure of the dress to shrink down the rest of it, or you buy the dress in your size but possibly have some extra expense to purchase material to help make it fit in the bust area.
OH MY WORD!!
You are so TALENTED!!
I bow to your talent & skills!!
You did absolutely amazing! Talented sister! 🙏🏾
Girlie had the right idea, that corset back was the definition of a struggle. Your alterations gave it a much more refined look!!!
I love your reactions. They feel so genuinely appreciative. And so joyful. Thank you for turning your eyes to Alamat.
You did a fantastic job! Couldn’t tell any alterations were made. You’re very skillful!
Wow, I’ve never seen you here, but I’m now subscribing. You do amazing work. I’ve never seen someone take a wedding dress and make it look so natural! It’s beautiful. Clearly you are talented but you truly did this bride AMAZING and your suggestions are spot on. Well done!!!! My grandmother was the only other lady I know that could make an item look so natural but change it in such drastic ways. I admire this❤❤❤
Absolutely beautiful! Well done.
Oh, lovely! You did great with the alterations while still appealing to the customer’s concerns without ruining the dress! 😍 Amazing job! ❤👏
yes you absolutely saved the bride from herself
The bustle that you did really elevated the look!
Brilliant! So difficult to find someone who can do alterations and know fabric and techniques the way you do! Reminds me of my Mommy! 💙😢
Man, you are absolutely talented. Beautiful job!
Beautifully done!
I absolutely love how you give other options in a kind way that won't ruin the dress! Your content is amazing
WHO REMOVES A TRAIN??? SHE KNEW WHAT SHE WAS GETTING.
Also amazing alteration fix!
Someone who can't find the dress she wants without a train. It is extremely expensive to have a wedding dress completely custom made. Many times it is more affordable and/or time efficient if you find something very close and make some tweaks. That's the beauty of alterations!
I'm sorry you don't see others' opinions or desires as valid. Learning to do so can bring enormous benefit to your life and ease a lot of stress. Clearly this bride's design choice was so distressing to you.
@EsmereldaPea so glad that you are apologetic for a silly comment on an alterations video. Having a train on a dress may be my cup of tea but I understand it's not for everyone. Go on and keep going to spread your truths in the comment sections. It helps the algorithm and interactions for content creators. If it brings you happiness to tell others how to live then go onward and live your truth.
@@MarissaFloro - LMAO. You must be getting As in your projections class! Is that at Prager U?
@EsmereldaPea only the best at Petty University 😆😆😆
@@EsmereldaPeaI don’t think it’s that serious. The original commenter was obviously being humorous.
5-23-24 ABSOLUTELY STUNNING
You did bloody well! That was some complicated work, bravo. (And no, I wouldn’t have let her cut that train either!!)
You did amazingly! You saved the day for the bride!
Every time I see one of this lovely ladies videos I am amazed at her talent. Its one thing to make little changes but how she disassembles and put the dresses back together is nothing short of amazing.
Your alterations are a masterpiece.
Excellent. You saved her. Miracle worker!!! Total respect
You did amazing!! You seem to really listen to your clients.
U did amazing!!!!! Girl get it!!!! I totally love it!!!
Thank you ❤
Nice job. Unless one got up close and really personal, you can't tell it was altered. I like the bustled hem at the back of the skirt. It's giving 1800's vibes. 10/10 imo, your craftspersonship is amazing 😊
You did GREAT!! The dress is beautiful - you should be very pleased!
Excellent work!!! You are so very talented.
I bow down. 🙇♀️ Magnificent! Your alterations are always the Pièce de résistance for ladies these dresses.
Incredible work, looks amazing !!! So much more flattering on her afterwards, you did a perfect job !!
I was gonna say exactly this, so instead I'll just echo it and add - GURL! You slayed this! 🙌🏽😍🎉😄
You are all of our fairy godmother!!! ❤❤❤ You literally work MAGIC ✨️💜🧚🏾♀️
Another fantastic alteration. This one is particularly beautiful!
Wow!!! GREAT JOB!!!
You did a sterling job👏🏾👏🏾🖤🖤❤❤
I am very impressed that you offer your professional advice (i e. not cutting off the train) instead of just doing everything the client says that she wants. You have a great eye of style, and that information is valuable for your client to look her best with the best alterations.
You worked wonders 10/10
Awesome
You did absolutely amazing. The bride looks gorgeous! This is one of my favorite alterations you have shared. My number one alteration you shared was the two prom dresses, where you added the split! Those dresses were smoking hott!!!🔥🔥🔥🔥
The dress is stunning and you did a beautiful job.
Stunning! You did a wonderful job. Love the alteration solution & the option to make the train more practical. Removing the train would have been so sad & people outside the bridal & alteration world probably wouldn’t even know they could have this done.
I love this designers gowns. I know next to nothing about wedding dresses, but after going to so many bridal stores for my friend’s wedding, I can pick this designers style out. If I was going to get married, I think she’s the only person I would spend that kind of money on. Haha.
Great job!!! You're knowledge is out of this park!!
Love how you can add gussets, which not only don't show, but sometimes become an added feature! You absolutely rock! 💖💖💖
I like them both.
I'm glad you could do what she needed.
Beautifully done! The lace additions camouflaged so well! The back fits her properly! Excellent workaround for the unwanted train! I wanted to share one thing regarding jargon: the change to the hemlime appears more as a balloon hem would, rather than a bustle. Enjoyed watching, and completely agree with your reply to another comment, so much work! Knocked out of the park!
Simply beautiful! Just stunning! You did magic with this dress! The force is with you!! 😍 🖤🩶🤍
YOU ARE THE BOMB! Plain and simple!!!!!! ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Best correction yet. You save ppl lives one alternation at a time. Flawless ❤❤❤❤❤
That dress is gorgeous. Love the busseling in the back. This dress is giving me Gone With the Wind vibes with how you fixed the train issue
Absolutely stunning! I am certain she was so pleased with it.
I like your solution for not adding a laced up back. It looks beautiful and does not look altered.
I appreciate professionals that do what’s in the best interest of their clients. The dress came out beautiful.🤩
Bustling was definitely the right move. Also, your alterations up top were perfectly seamless. 😍👍🏽
The dress looks so much better bustled up. Beautiful job. ❤
The gown turned out beautifully. You are very talented.
This is exactly what I need done with my dress!! Thank you for showing what can be done to help.
This is one of my favorite alterations you’ve done. Such a lovely dress, and she looked so beautiful in the redesign
Beautiful gown and masterful alterations.
This old girl will say to you again...
Please don't ask how you do anymore💛🌻🙏
Your gift speak for itself!!!💙