

Seriously, finding my wedding dress felt like this huge, monumental thing, you know? It's not just any dress; it's the dress I'll be wearing when I walk down the aisle, make those promises, and create memories that'll last forever. But honestly? At first, all the different styles, fabrics, and little details were just… overwhelming. That's when I stumbled upon Kimberley Vivien. I had this vision of a white indian wedding dress that would make me feel totally confident, like I was glowing, and just effortlessly beautiful.
And their collection? It was like they just got it. If you're just starting your own dress hunt, these are the things that really helped me along the way:
- Step 1: Getting Clear on My "Bridal Vibe"Before I even looked at a dress, I spent some time picturing how I wanted our whole wedding to feel. Here’s what was going through my head:
- The Wedding Scene: Was it going to be a super fancy ballroom where a dramatic ballgown wedding dress would feel perfect? Or a more laid-back beach or garden wedding where a flowy boho wedding dress would be more my style? The location definitely played a part.
- My Usual Style: Am I usually drawn to classic, elegant pieces? Or something more modern and simple, like a sleek sheath wedding dress? Maybe I'm all about that romantic lace wedding dress look, or have a soft spot for indian bridal wear white. I wanted my dress to feel like me.
- My Inspiration Board: Pinterest became my best friend! I just saved all the wedding dresses that made my heart skip a beat and started to see some common threads in what I was choosing.
- Step 2: Figuring Out the All-Important BudgetOkay, let's be real – the budget is key! I quickly realized I needed to factor in more than just the price tag of the wedding gown itself:
- Those little tweaks and adjustments – alterations can add up!
- The pretty extras – veil, shoes, jewelry – the whole bridal look.
- If you're buying wedding dresses online like I did, don't forget about shipping!
Luckily, Kimberley Vivien had such a great range of designer wedding dresses at different price points, so I didn’t have to compromise on quality or style to stay within what I was comfortable spending.





