Before, during, and after.
Arrival & storage.
Emergency kit.
Ask your maid of honour to carry a small kit — these items solve 90 % of wedding-day dress emergencies.
The fabric Rima works with — silk crêpe, duchess satin, Chantilly lace, organza — is chosen to endure. With the right care before and after your wedding, a Maison Rima gown can hold its shape, colour, and structure for decades. This page is a guide to that longevity.
A bridal gown is not worn once and forgotten. It is a document of a day, and — for many brides — an heirloom passed on. Silk remembers. Lace remembers. The way a gown is stored in the weeks before and months after a wedding has more impact on its future than any cleaning treatment.
Maison Rima gowns arrive at your door pressed and covered. From that moment, what follows is in your hands — and these notes will guide you.
Ask your maid of honour to carry a small kit — these items solve 90 % of wedding-day dress emergencies.
If you rented your gown, please return it to the atelier within five days of your event, in the bag it arrived in. Do not attempt to clean a rented gown at home — home cleaning can shrink fabric, distort boning, or remove professional finishes. We handle all restoration of rented gowns ourselves.
Any damage beyond normal wear is assessed on return and discussed honestly — we are reasonable, and we understand that weddings happen.
If you have a specific question about your gown — a stain, a storage concern, an upcoming event — write to Rima. We have seen it all.
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