
Myrtle Beach and the surrounding Grand Strand area host thousands of weddings every year. Beach ceremonies, garden venues, resort ballrooms — and after every one of them, the same question: what do I do with the dress?
Act quickly. The longer you wait, the harder stains become to remove. Sand, saltwater, food, champagne, and the natural oils from your skin all begin to set immediately. Ideally, bring your dress in within a week of the wedding.
Don't try to spot-clean it yourself. Wedding gowns are complex garments — layers of fabric, delicate lace, beading, structured boning. Attempting to clean a stain at home can spread it, damage the fabric, or cause the beading to loosen. Bring it to professionals.
Preservation matters. If you want to keep your dress long-term, professional preservation is worth the investment. The gown is cleaned, treated, and sealed in an acid-free box that protects it from yellowing and environmental damage for decades.
Be honest about what happened. Tell us everything — where you wore it, what spilled, whether you were on the beach. The more we know, the better we can care for it.
We clean and preserve bridal gowns with specialized processes that protect the fabric, lace, beading, and structure. If you're not sure what your gown needs, bring it in and we'll walk through it with you.
