From your first appointment to your final fitting, And Something Blue guides you through every step β so you walk down the aisle in a gown that's genuinely yours.

Why customers choose us
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Customers hire And Something Blue to solve complex alteration challenges that other tailors won't attempt. Their seamstresses handle extensive structural modifications β including corset boning, lace work, and multi-size reductions β while preserving the integrity of high-end fabrics and construction.
βI purchased a gorgeous sample dress that was 6 sizes too big off the rack, and they made the dress fit me like a glove.β
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Brides hire And Something Blue when they want expert styling guidance rather than browsing alone. Stylists actively listen to preferences, ask the right questions, and curate selections tailored to each bride's venue, body type, and timeline β making the search feel intentional rather than overwhelming.
βShe was so thoughtful, insightful, and refreshingly honest about which gowns were best for my venue, body type, and style preferences.β
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Customers choose And Something Blue to take the anxiety out of one of the most emotionally loaded shopping decisions they will ever make. The combination of a calm environment, patient staff, and seamless end-to-end process turns a potentially stressful milestone into a memorable, enjoyable occasion.
βFrom start to finish, the entire process was seamless, stress-free, and so special.β
What customers love most
βI purchased a gorgeous sample dress that was 6 sizes too big off the rack, and they made the dress fit me like a glove.β
βShe was so thoughtful, insightful, and refreshingly honest about which gowns were best for my venue, body type, and style preferences.β
βThe selection at And Something Blue is spectacular. They have a good range of design both from the in house designer (Helen Miller) and other designers.β
βThey also do custom dresses and I'd trust them to do anything! I had a high end dress that I bought in NYC and they recommended I bring it here for alterations as they are used to working with silks etc.β
βEven with my short timeline, I felt supported rather than pressured, and her guidance felt genuinely tailored to me rather than generic bridal advice.β
βTheir prices are extremely fair. You won't regret reaching out to And Something Blue!β
βThe fitting room also has shoes for you to try on with the dress.β
βEveryone was incredibly kind, patient, and welcoming, they truly made me feel taken care of every step of the way.β








The little things that matter
Rather than steering brides toward a predetermined selection, stylists take the time to absorb real-time feedback and refine their pulls accordingly β bringing out new options that genuinely reflect what each bride is responding to, dress by dress.
The team offers candid, thoughtful input on which gowns suit a bride's venue, body type, and style β grounded advice that feels tailored to the individual rather than a rehearsed sales pitch.
Even brides working with tight timelines leave feeling supported rather than rushed. The overall environment is designed to reduce the stress that often accompanies such a significant purchase.
Brides are given the space to explore freely β trying on as many gowns as they need in a single appointment β so nothing feels like a missed opportunity or a hurried decision.
The fitting rooms are equipped with shoes to try alongside each gown, giving brides a truer sense of how the full look will come together rather than having to imagine it.
The alterations team brings specialist expertise in complex materials β silks, guipure lace, corset boning β meaning brides with intricate or high-end gowns can trust that every detail will be handled with the right level of care.
The team's support extends to other garments a bride might need for her day β from bridesmaid dresses to first dance outfits β ensuring a consistent level of fit and finish across every look, not just the wedding gown.
The store itself is thoughtfully decorated, creating an environment that feels special and celebratory β adding to the sense that the experience of finding a dress is worth savouring, not just completing.
Tips for your first visit
Extensive alterations take time, so reach out and book your appointments well in advance of your wedding date.
Tell your stylist what you think of the first dresses you try β they use your feedback to pull increasingly tailored options for you.
Browsing And Something Blue's website before your appointment and flagging dresses you like helps your stylist hit the ground running.
Being upfront about your venue, body type, and style preferences helps the team give guidance that fits your specific situation rather than generic advice.
The fitting rooms have shoes available to try on with the dresses, so take advantage of them to get a true sense of the full look.
Most dresses in their selection fall in the $2,500β$3,000 range, so going in with that budget in mind helps set realistic expectations.
More reasons to visit
βI had a high end dress that I bought in NYC and they recommended I bring it here for alterations as they are used to working with silks etc.β
βIrina also helped me with my first dance dress! Her fabric know-how was invaluable with modifying the floor-length stiff ballroom style I'd found into a much more flowy skirt that better suited our bachata choreography.β
βThey have a good range of design both from the in house designer (Helen Miller) and other designers.β
βFrom start to finish, the entire process was seamless, stress-free, and so special.β
βShe was so thoughtful, insightful, and refreshingly honest about which gowns were best for my venue, body type, and style preferences.β
βI had three wedding dresses and a bridesmaid dress altered here and they were all exceptional.β