You can’t trust just anyone to preserve one of your most precious keepsakes! So how do we do things differently?
Archival-Quality Tissue Paper:
Each gown is carefully folded with layers of archival-quality tissue paper, protecting it from damage like acid migration, abrasion, yellowing and other environmental hazards.
Muslin Fabric:
The entire box—inside and out—is wrapped in muslin fabric. This acts as a protective filter, shielding your gown from light, humidity and dust.
Polypropylene Box:
An additional layer of protection for your dress is our polypropylene box, which is chemically stable, acid-free (pH neutral) and doesn't release harmful substances that degrade fabric over time. The inert nature of our boxes provides textile protection during long-term storage.
Museum-Quality Process: We implement the same preservation method as museums around the world have used to protect fine textiles for centuries, ensuring your dress remains as stunning as the day you wore it!
Dedicated Personnel:
Throughout the entire preservation process, only two people will handle your dress—myself and our trusted cleaning partner. This ensures your precious heirloom is in expert, caring hands every step of the way!
Communication & Attention to Detail:
We personally evaluate and discuss every gown with our partner cleaner in-person, ensuring that any and all stains or textile damage are addressed in the most effective manner. We take the time to plan proper treatment techniques for specialty fabrics, custom appliqués and glitter accents.
Many preservation companies just drop gowns off at a cleaner and expect that their employees will understand all that is needed to properly restore them to their initial beauty, but we firmly believe that communication is paramount to cleaning success.