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Packing and Traveling with the Dress (and Tux!)

October 21, 2008 By Bride.net

Packing a suitcase so you’re clothes won’t wrinkle is always somewhat challenging, but it’s that much worse when you’re trying to pack a wedding gown or a tux! MyWeddingFavors brings us some tips from Elite Weddings magazine, for brides who want to travel with their gown and accessories instead of having a professional ship them.

1)  If you’re flying, it’s best to carry your wedding garments on the plane as opposed to packing them in luggage.   Store the gown in a first class closet.  If you make arrangements in advance, most major airlines can accommodate you.  If the plane does not have ample room in closets or overhead bins, hand your gown inside a garment bag, gently fold inside a large, sturdy box and place it in a hard, carry-on suitcase.

2)  Retain the shape of your gown during travel by stuffing the bodice, sleeves and bows with acid-free tissue or unbleached muslin.

3)  Pack your wedding jewelry and other accessories together, if possible, and carry these with you as well.  A hatbox stowed inside a hard suitcase keeps your veil close to your headpiece, jewelry, garter and stockings.  Be sure to roll your veil to prevent wrinkles.

4)  Whether doing your own hair and makeup or working with experts, carry extra products for touch-ups and humidity control.  Waterproof mascara is a must for all climates.  To avoid leaks (and security searches) store your toiletries in clear plastic bags.

5)  Airline travel and climate changes can cause feet to swell, so stash an extra pair of dress shoes in your carry-on, just in case the bridal shoes you chose for your big day suddenly feel two sizes too small.

6)  Label your luggage inside and out with your phone number and the number and address of your destination.  Don’t include your home address.

7)  Don’t forget the rings.  Carry them with you at all times while traveling–along with your passports, credit cards, travel visas and photo IDs.

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