6 Reasons to have a Dress created for you

There are so many benefits to having a dress created for you however these top 6 are what I hear the most when working with my custom clients.

1. Taking pieces for different gowns you've tried on and making into one unique gown is such a great way to have everything you want and more. A sketch is done of the whole gown so you can see it all together and know you're going to love it.

2. Working 1 on 1 is such a beautiful experience. We get to know each other so well which really assists in creating your dream dress visions and them coming true.

3. You are the designer, really, we're just bringing it to life. You choose every aspect of your dress from start with fabrics and at each fitting, it's all yours.

4. I've had so many conversations with my brides that we should really do these luxury things for ourselves more often. I become everyone's prince charming (helping you put on your shoes) and #reallifefairygodmother

5. Your dress will never be the same as anyone else's. This is 100% custom created just for you.

6. Making an investment that will become timeless is truly priceless as you look back on your day years to come still knowing your made the best decision for your dress and yourself.

Your Designer,

Amanda Garrett

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2023 Wedding Dress Trends

This week we’ll be discussing wedding trends of 2023. When we say trends we are referring to the swiftly changing fashion patterns that are displayed amongst various forms of media over a period of time. 

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Wedding dresses are typically imagined as being comprised of tulle, taffeta, silk, chiffon, crepe, and lace. Designers, however, put inventiveness front and center this season and offered fabrics that you might not generally connect with bridal. This season is about stepping out of the box and trying new and innovative styles. With fashion constantly pivoting back to previous decades, we’re seeing a lot of sheer fabrics, elaborate ball gowns, mock-necklines and a significant amount of asymmetrical necklines as party dresses for those receptions. Over Skirts are also incredibly popular from the aisle to the reception being able to remove and then enjoy the dance floor. We have 3 custom dress and pant suits for 2023 and 2024 that will have over skirts. These styles are typically associated with 1980’s fashion. 

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Mississauga Wedding Dresses

Straight from the runway!

Tulle and wedding gowns have always been a perfect fit, and the Fall 2023 collections introduced a fresh collaboration with this cherished bridal fabric. This season, we’re seeing designers worldwide enthusiastically embraced tulle, creating dresses entirely comprised of the fabric as well as gowns with enormous tulle skirts.

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Moving on, shall we? Next, let's not undervalue the influence of a ball gown, particularly in bridal attire. We have seen a lot of elaborate gowns in the A.M.E.G. Designs repertoire in the past, however the option for how extravagant you want to customize your gown is limitless with this particular style of dress. Designers tend to ensure that this classic silhouette is included in their collections every season. You can never go wrong with feeling like a princess gracing the ball on your special day, according to the Fall 2023 runways, no matter what your wedding style may be.

Mississauga Wedding Dresses
Mississauga Wedding Dresses


What else is on trend for 2023? Bold blooms and blue hues with simple accessories so the gown does the talking. Bridal suits like, I said we have a few for 2024, extremely high slits and the oh so low open back as well as those straight necklines from the infamous Victorian Era.

I am really in love with the trends for next year because they are a beautiful shift from the previous years. Many of the pieces from our newest collection “This is Love” collaborate so much with the new trends. All the captures above are straight from the runway and my heart.

What will you be choosing for your wedding , will it be on trend?

Your Designer,

Amanda Garrett

For all inquiries and booking for your custom designs or alterations clicking here. You can also purchase and browse our online selection on our site, Instagram, or click here for more custom accessories such as hand-crafted veils, crowns, and more!

Black and White Wedding Inspiration

This week we’ll be discussing black and white weddings! 

Black and white weddings are a classic and simple concept that we absolutely adore! 

These are two colours that have been associated with weddings for years! When you were a kid most likely you were picturing your husband in the black tuxe, it was always a black tuxe, white boutonnière, and a long white princess dress for you haha. 

However, times have changed. Though these are common colors for such a special occasion, this palette is however not for everyone. There are hundreds of new themes and styles for weddings but is this classic one still chic? 

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Both black and white are simple to dress up or down. No matter how lavish or simple your nuptials are, these colours are simple to obtain and work with. Black and white are excellent options if you want something simple, affordable, and attractive all at once, unlike some other colours or current designs.

If you are like me and love lace, which is very chic these days, add that as the white in your black/white, but as a twist try it in both black and white in your wedding decor and fashion accessories.


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I hope this has inspired you!

Your Designer,

Amanda Garrett

For all inquiries and booking for your custom designs or alterations clicking here. You can also purchase and browse our online selection on our site, Instagram, or click here for more custom accessories such as hand-crafted veils, crowns, and more!

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Venue- @davinci.banquethalls 

Florist - @dynastyflorist  

H&MU - @icabee.hairandmakeup  

H&MU - @missbaglione  

Event Coordinator - @foreverframedevents  

Wedding Signage - @the_lavishco  

Cake - @sweetstarbakeshop 

Resin Pieces - @norhyme_justresin 

Models - @courtney.jessome.official @natashaacomand  

Host - @aweddingsoiree

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Alterations

Happy Wedding Wednesday!

Today we are going to discuss Alterations as that is a BIG part of what we do here at A.M.E.G. Designs!

The Alteration services that we provide for include the entire Wedding Party, from the Bride and Groom to the flower girl and ring bearer. Any dresses and suits that are involved in or going to can be altered here.

I am mainly going to be speaking about dresses today however I will discuss briefly about suits and how it works. Let’s dive in!

Hemming, the number one alteration we do here and you would believe how many types of hems there are and how many layers some dresses have. The main questions that I will ask; how many layers is your dress? Is there lace, horsehair hem, are there any layers attached? This all allows me to provide the most accurate quote. Counting the number of layers is important, make sure you peal those beautiful layers apart so you make sure you have provided the right amount. I have had clients send videos to ensure they count them correctly.

Lace and Horsehair hems are the most costly as we need to remove, cut and replace most of the in order to cut the hem to the desired length. Horsehair can be on one single layer of your dress or multiple, we had a dress recently that had 8 layers and 3 of those had horsehair hems. It does take a bit more work so that is why it can be on the higher end of cost for alterations. There are also hems where the fabrics are connected and may even have horsehair in between which is where you’ll find the cost goes up in terms of hems.

Lace trim is a similar process to horsehair hem as we need to remove, cut and replace or we can raise from the waist, or we can add some more tulle underneath and if you are wanting a little bit more volume this works well and its quite cost effective. Now when replacing the lace trim we want to make sure we do not change the pattern of the skirt and have to consider the appliques or lace. Some brides so cut it and aren’t too worried about keeping the same look and others want us to adjust those appliques as well. Which in turn of course is a premium cost. We can raise at the waist as long as it makes sense to do so because you have to take a lot into consideration when doing the hem this way, the zipper, lace, pleats, beading, to name a few.

Tulle hems are fairly easy as we just need to precisely cut it the length we need. Rolled hems are the most common, we cut and If you are keeping your train then we only cut and hem the front while blending it out to the sides , this way we can easily bustle the train for you and keeping it all floor length at the front.

Next the most common alteration is taking in and letting out. Since the pandemic letting out has been something we have been doing a lot more of which definitely gave us an opportunity to figure this one out more because our brides needed to get into their dresses. This can be done in a few different ways; most commonly adding a lace up back however, you can add panels, which I would only suggest on lace dresses and only letting out about 2 or 3 inches and to find lace that will match seamlessly. A lace up back would require to remove the zipper and create the pieces , loops, back cover piece and ribbon. This is something that does change the look of the dress and not everyone is a fan so you have to be completely open to it if it is the only option for you to wear your dress. Taking in can mean we need to remove and replace lace and/or bead, if the lace is in the seam it is much easier for us to take in however this is hardly ever the case. There may also be boning which creates more structure to your dress that we have to remove and replace in the side and bodice.

A bustle is something that lifts your dress and train up so you can dance the night away and enjoy the reception. We have done 1 point bustles to 12 point bustles it just depends on the style of dress. When you come for your fitting we figure this out either the first or after we adjust the bodice and hem. We need to play with it, it’s very much like a puzzle, which I love to do. So when we do them you can see what it will look like once we’re done.



Everything else, adding illusion necklines, adjusting necklines, adding lace for more coverage, adding sleeves, and straps in all different ways. You can have them removeable or completely attached. You can also have a complete deconstruction done if you love a dress but it isn’t exactly your vision we can make it so. Also know this will change the style of dress and if thats what you want then fantastic! Also be sure to ask a seamstress or a few to see if your dress can be turned into something you absolutely want to wear on your wedding day.



We also can do any of the above for any other dress in your wedding. All suit and shirt alterations are also available here pants, jacket, shirts, take-in, tapper, hem, adjust sleeve length, vents and more!



I hope this serves you and has provided some wonderful information for you in terms of alterations on your wedding day.



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Your Designer,



Amanda Garrett