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Most couples buying from a UK bridal boutique spend roughly £800-£2,500 on a made-to-order wedding dress, with the national average around £1,500, plus £150-£400 for alterations on top. Start trying on dresses 9-12 months before the wedding, because made-to-order gowns take about 4-6 months to arrive and you still need time for two or three fittings. Always ask whether the appointment booking fee is redeemable against a purchase, and budget separately for alterations, a veil and accessories, as these are rarely included in the dress price.

Typical UK cost: Most UK bridal boutiques charge around £800-£2,500 for a made-to-order wedding dress (national average roughly £1,500), with alterations typically adding £150-£400 on top.

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The Cotswold Tailor
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Stephanie Francis Bridal
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Dress Me Pretty Bridal Room
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Willow & Wilde
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Timothy Everest
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Frequently asked questions

How much does a wedding dress cost in the UK?

A made-to-order gown from a UK bridal boutique typically costs between £800 and £2,500, with the national average sitting around £1,500. Off-the-peg and high-street dresses can start from £100-£900, while designer or bespoke gowns often run £3,000-£5,000 or more. Remember to budget separately for alterations, which usually add £150-£400.

How far in advance should I order my wedding dress?

Aim to start trying on dresses 9-12 months before the wedding and place your order around 8-10 months ahead. Made-to-order gowns generally take 4-6 months to be produced and delivered, and you then need around 6-8 weeks for two or three alteration fittings. If your date is closer than six months away, many boutiques offer fast-delivery or off-the-rack ranges.

What is included when you buy a wedding dress from a boutique, and what should I ask?

The boutique price usually covers the gown itself and the styling appointment, but not alterations, a veil, or accessories, which are charged separately. Ask whether the appointment booking fee is redeemable against a purchase, what the deposit and cancellation terms are, and what the full alteration costs are likely to be. Confirm the production lead time in writing so it comfortably fits your wedding date.

Why do some bridal boutiques charge a fee just for an appointment?

Many UK boutiques charge a booking fee, often around £10-£50, to cover one-to-one stylist time and reduce no-shows. This fee is frequently redeemable against the cost of a dress if you buy from them, though it may exclude accessories. Always check before booking whether the fee is refundable on cancellation, usually with at least 48 hours notice.

Do I need alterations on a wedding dress, and how much do they cost?

Almost every wedding dress needs some alteration, as boutique gowns are ordered to standard sizes rather than your exact measurements. Typical alterations cost £150-£400, with simple hemming from around £80 and complex work on heavily embellished gowns sometimes exceeding £500. Most seamstresses recommend two to three fittings, so book your alterations to finish a couple of weeks before the wedding.