📸 “Before the Big Day: How Bridal Portraits Can Change Your Wedding Dress Timeline”

If you’re planning a wedding, chances are you’ve already heard the term bridal portraits tossed around by your photographer, mom, or best friend who got married last year. But if you’re wondering what exactly they are—and why everyone keeps saying you need to plan ahead for them—you’ve come to the right place!
Here at Coreena’s Bridal, we help hundreds of brides find their dream dress every year, and trust us… bridal portraits are a big deal around here.
So, What Are Bridal Portraits?
Think of bridal portraits as your own personal photo shoot before the big day. A moment that’s all about you and your dress. You’ll get fully glammed up in your gown, veil, and accessories, and spend an afternoon twirling in front of the camera.
It’s your chance to capture stunning, stress-free images without the hustle of a wedding timeline. And let’s be real—Texas brides know how to do it up big! These portraits often end up framed at the reception, gifted to family, or proudly displayed in your home as a keepsake.
Why Bridal Portraits Are Extra Important in Texas
While bridal portraits started as a Southern tradition, they’ve become an absolute must-have in Texas weddings. We love our big skies, wide-open spaces, and glowing golden-hour sunsets, absolutely perfect for capturing bridal magic.
But here’s the thing: your dress has to be completely ready before you can take your portraits. That means your wedding dress timeline shifts earlier than you might think.
Let’s break it down, y’all: 

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Your dress takes time to arrive.Most designer gowns take 6-8 months to come in once you order. Some even longer if you’re going custom or adding special details.
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Alterations are next.You’ll need 8-12 weeks for fittings and adjustments so your gown fits like a dream.
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Bridal portraits happen before your wedding.
Your photographer will usually schedule your portraits 1-3 months before your wedding day, so you have plenty of time to get prints made (and show them off at your reception).
Add that up, and you’ll need your gown ready a good 2–3 months before the big day. That means you should start shopping for your wedding dress about 10–12 months before your wedding—especially if bridal portraits are on your list.
The Texas Bride Perks of Planning Ahead
Scheduling your portraits early isn’t just practical; it’s a total confidence boost!

✨ You get to do a full test run of your wedding-day look (hair, makeup, jewelry, the works).
✨ You’ll feel more relaxed knowing your gown fits perfectly.
✨ You’ll capture breathtaking photos without worrying about time, weather, or guests waiting on you.
✨ You’ll feel more relaxed knowing your gown fits perfectly.
✨ You’ll capture breathtaking photos without worrying about time, weather, or guests waiting on you.
And let’s be honest…what bride doesn’t want more time to wear her dress?
Ready to find your dream dress and plan the perfect bridal timeline?
Book your appointment with us today—we’ll help you shine in your bridals and your wedding day! 🤍
Book your appointment with us today—we’ll help you shine in your bridals and your wedding day! 🤍
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