When it comes to picking the perfect wedding dress, most brides focus on the silhouette, fabric, and neckline. But there’s one detail that doesn’t always get the spotlight until it matters most: how the dress actually closes. Whether you choose delicate buttons or the ease of a zipper, that small detail can make a big difference on your wedding day.
A row of delicate buttons adds timeless charm and detail to the gown.
The photos above of one of my past brides getting ready show just how much care goes into those final moments—every button fastened, every detail perfected. That simple process of getting into the dress can be either smooth and stress-free or unexpectedly tricky, depending on what you’ve chosen.
Why Choose Buttons or a Zipper?
Here are three reasons why a bride might choose one over the other:
1. Aesthetic Appeal
Buttons add a timeless, romantic touch. They often give the illusion of being hand-sewn down the back, which photographs beautifully. Zippers, on the other hand, keep the look sleek and simple while staying hidden behind fabric.
2. Functionality
A zipper is quick and efficient, perfect if you want to minimize time spent getting dressed. Buttons, while more intricate, can feel more secure once they’re fastened and can hold the structure of a gown firmly in place.
3. Tradition vs. Convenience
For many, buttons feel classic and bridal, a nod to tradition. A zipper is modern, practical, and less of a hassle. The choice often comes down to whether you want that timeless bridal feel or a more streamlined experience.
Making the Buttoning Process Easier
Final touches—buttons secured with love and care before the ceremony.
If you do choose buttons, don’t worry—it doesn’t have to be stressful. Here are three ways to make the process easier:
1. Use a Crochet Hook (or Similar Tool)
A small crochet hook slips the loops over buttons quickly and saves fingers from cramping. I’ve even used a short hex tool from my keychain in a pinch—it works just as well!
2. Start from the Top
Fasten the top button first to anchor the dress in place. From there, work downward. This keeps the fabric from shifting and makes it easier to stay aligned.
3. Have Patience (and a Steady Hand)
Don’t rush. Give yourself extra time in the schedule for buttoning. Having a calm, steady hand—whether it’s your mom, maid of honor, or a bridesmaid—makes all the difference.
Whether you go with the classic row of buttons or the ease of a hidden zipper, it’s all about what feels right for you. Remember, this is one of the last steps before you step into the day you’ve been dreaming of. The details matter—but so does the experience of getting there.
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