
Your wedding day flew by in what felt like minutes. The dress? That’s forever.
I’m Myline, and I’ve been caring for wedding gowns for over 20 years here in Greensboro. I’ve seen what happens to dresses that aren’t properly preserved (heartbreaking yellowing, fabric deterioration, stains that set permanently), and I’ve helped hundreds of brides protect their gowns so they stay as beautiful as the day they wore them.
Let me help you preserve yours.
I get this question all the time, and I understand – after spending thousands on your dress and alterations, preservation feels like one more expense. But here’s what most brides don’t realize:


The heartbreaking truth: I’ve had mothers bring me their wedding dresses to show their daughters, only to discover the gown has yellowed, stained, or deteriorated beyond repair. The look on their faces when they realize it’s too late? It breaks my heart every time.
The beautiful reality: I’ve opened preservation boxes from the 1970s and 1980s where the dress looks like it was worn yesterday. That’s what proper preservation can do.


When you bring me your dress, I examine every inch:
‘ll show you exactly what I find and explain what can be cleaned, what needs repair, and what to expect.

This isn’t throwing your dress in a machine. This is careful, professional treatment:

These repairs are included in your preservation cost – no extra charge for minor fixes!

The box is beautiful enough to display in your home, closet, or under your bed. Many brides
keep it somewhere visible as a sweet reminder of their day.

I’ll give you detailed instructions on:
$250 – $500 depending on your dress
What affects the price:
● Simple silhouettes (A-line, sheath, simple ball gown)
● Minimal beading or embellishments
● No major stains or damage
● Standard fabrics (satin, chiffon, tulle)
● More complex construction (fitted bodices, layers)
● Moderate beading or lace appliqués
● Some staining that requires extra treatment
● Mixed fabrics or delicate materials
● Heavily beaded or embellished gowns
● Extensive staining (grass, wine, mud from outdoor weddings)
● Vintage or delicate antique fabrics
● Long cathedral trains
● Major repairs needed
● Professional inspection
● Complete cleaning and stain treatment
● All minor repairs (loose beads, small tears, etc.)
● Acid-free preservation box with viewing window
● Tissue wrapping and proper folding
● Storage and care instructions
● My 20+ years of expertise
Timeline: 4-6 weeks (not a rush service – proper preservation takes time!)

The sooner, the better – ideally within 2-4 weeks after your wedding.
Here’s why timing matters:
Best case scenario! Stains are fresh and easiest to remove. Nothing has oxidized or set yet. If you can get your dress to me within a few days, we have the best chance of perfect preservation.
Still excellent! Most stains are still treatable, fabric hasn’t started deteriorating. This is the timeframe most brides aim for, and it works beautifully.
Still possible, but harder. Some stains may have started to set. Invisible stains (champagne, clear soda, sweat) are beginning to oxidize. The sooner you bring it in, the better the results.
Now we’re in rescue mode. Yellowing may have started. Some stains might be permanent. I’ll do my absolute best, but I have to be honest – some damage may be irreversible at this point.
This breaks my heart. Many dresses that come to me after a year have yellowing, permanent stains, or fabric damage that can’t be fully reversed. I’ll always try, but you may need to have realistic expectations.
Real talk from 20 years of doing this: Every single bride who waited too long tells me “I wish
I’d done this right after the wedding.” Don’t be that bride. Get it done while you’re still riding the
wedding high!

Do you have your mother’s or grandmother’s wedding dress that was never preserved? I can
help!
● Assess the condition honestly (some damage may be too far gone)
● Remove yellowing in many cases (not always 100%, but significant improvement)
● Repair deteriorated fabrics and seams
● Re-clean and properly preserve for the future
● Prepare it for wearing again if that’s your dream
● Older damage is harder (sometimes impossible) to reverse completely
● Very old fabrics may be too fragile to clean aggressively
● I’ll always be honest about what’s possible vs. what’s not
● Even partial restoration is better than continued deterioration
$400-$750+ depending on condition (includes restoration + preservation)
Already had your dress preserved but opened the box to show someone? No judgment! But you
should consider re-preservation if:
● The box has been open for more than a few hours
● The dress was removed from the tissue wrapping
● It’s been several years since original preservation
● Storage conditions weren’t ideal (attic, basement, garage)
$200-$300 (less than full preservation since dress is already cleaned)
I get it – after the wedding bills, one more expense feels like a lot. But think of it this way: you spent $2,000-$5,000+ on your dress. Preservation costs 5-10% of that to protect your investment for 50+ years. That’s about $5-10 per year of protection. Worth it? I think so. But ultimately, it’s your choice.
That’s okay! Many brides preserve their dress simply for sentimental value. Years from now, you might want to show your kids, look at it on anniversaries, or just know it’s there as a beautiful memory. Even if you never open the box, there’s something special about knowing it’s preserved.
Technically yes, but I strongly advise against it. DIY kits don’t include professional cleaning (the most important part!), the materials are often not truly acid-free, and improper preservation can actually cause MORE damage than no preservation at all. This is one area where professional expertise really matters.
Friend, I have seen EVERYTHING. Wine, mud, grass, blood, food, you name it. I don’t judge – I just clean! Most brides have some kind of staining from celebrating their wedding day. That’s what makes the memories! Let me take care of it.
With proper storage (cool, dry, dark place), professionally preserved dresses can last 50-100+ years. I’ve opened boxes from the 1960s and 1970s where the dress looks brand new. The key is proper preservation AND proper storage after.
The viewing window lets you see your dress without compromising the preservation. If you want to fully remove it, you can – but you’ll need to have it re-preserved afterward to maintain protection. Most brides find the viewing window is enough!
Non-white elements need special care to prevent color bleeding. I handle this all the time! I’ll either preserve them separately or use special barriers to prevent any color transfer. Your dress will be safe.
While preservation protects against normal aging and deterioration, it can’t protect against major disasters. I recommend storing your dress somewhere safe (not the basement or attic) and considering adding it to your home insurance policy as a valuable item.

Here’s what happens next:
Pick up your beautifully preserved gown. Ready to protect for decades
Your initial consultation and inspection are free. I’ll examine your dress, explain exactly what
needs to be done, and give you a detailed price quote before you commit to anything. No
surprises, no pressure.
Don’t wait! Every day that passes makes stain removal harder and increases the risk of
permanent damage. Your dress deserves to be protected now, while it’s still in perfect condition.
● Professional cleaning
● Proper packaging
● Long-term storage protection
● For dresses in good condition
● Removing yellowing from old dresses
● Repairing deteriorated fabrics
● Treating set-in stains from years of improper storage
● Bringing old dresses back to life
Both are important! Preservation prevents the need for restoration. Restoration makes preservation possible for older dresses.
My recommendation: Preserve your dress within weeks of your wedding, and you’ll never need restoration!

Or visit us at:
Myline’s Bridal
301-E Pomona Drive
Greensboro, NC 27407
Hours:
Monday – Friday: 9:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Saturday: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Sunday: Closed

I’ve been preserving wedding dresses for over 20 years, and I’ve learned something important: your wedding dress holds so much more than just fabric and thread.
It holds the memory of how you felt when you first put it on and knew it was “the one.” The moment your partner’s face lit up when they saw you. The way your dad hugged you before walking you down the aisle. Every dance, every laugh, every happy tear.
Years from now – whether you pass it down to your daughter, show it to your grandchildren, or simply keep it as a treasured memory – you’ll be so grateful you took the time to preserve it properly.
I’ve seen mothers open preservation boxes decades later and immediately transport back to their wedding day. I’ve watched daughters try on their mother’s perfectly preserved gowns and feel connected to family history. I’ve witnessed brides open their boxes on anniversaries just to remember.
These moments are why I do this work. Your dress deserves to be protected, and I’d be honored to be the one who preserves it for you.
With love and expertise,
Wedding Dress Preservation Specialist
Myline’s Bridal, Greensboro, NC

P.S. – Just got married and still have your dress hanging up? Don’t wait another day! The sooner you preserve it, the better it will look 50 years from now. Call me today and let’s get it protected! 📞 336-547-0303
P.P.S. – Have your mother’s or grandmother’s old wedding dress? Bring it in for a free assessment. I’ll tell you honestly what’s possible and what it would cost to restore and preserve it. No obligation – just expert advice from someone who cares about preserving these precious memories.