Philadelphia Atelier

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Searching for bridal Philadelphia atelier often begins with a location, but the most useful preparation begins with understanding the experience. Priscilla Couture offers in-person and remote consultations, custom bridal and eveningwear design, made-to-measure collection pieces, rental inquiries, and a five-step bespoke process shaped around the individual wearer.

The current contact page lists two places: an atelier at 1612 Norristown Road, Maple Glen, Pennsylvania 19002, and a showroom at 706 South 4th Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19147. The legal contact-information page formats the Norristown Road address as Ambler. Brides should therefore use the exact location stated in their appointment confirmation rather than assuming every meeting occurs at the Philadelphia showroom.

A Philadelphia atelier appointment is not simply a shopping stop. It may be the beginning of a design relationship that moves from consultation through sketch development, fabric exploration, custom measurements, a digital dress avatar, production, fittings, and delivery. The quality of the first conversation depends on both inspiration and practical information: event date, location, service, timing, preferred contact method, and the questions that matter most to the bride.

This guide separates what Priscilla Couture currently publishes from what each bride must confirm. It explains the local experience without inventing hours, parking instructions, accessibility features, guest limits, appointment length, fees, or walk-in policies that are not stated on the public site.

Priscilla Couture wedding dress studio in Philadelphia

Philadelphia Atelier at a Glance

QUICK ANSWER
Priscilla Couture currently offers in-person and remote consultations at 1612 Norristown Road, Maple Glen, PA 19002 and a showroom at 706 South 4th Street, Philadelphia, PA 19147. 

  • Begin through the contact form or by texting the published number, 1-215-407-1067.
  • Include the event date, event location, requested service, and preferred contact method.
  • Confirm whether the meeting is at the atelier, the Philadelphia showroom, or remote.
  • Bring inspiration and priorities, but do not feel responsible for arriving with a finished design.
  • Existing-dress alterations and preservation are currently referred to Alter My Dress.

What You Will Learn

  • How Priscilla Couture currently distinguishes its atelier and Philadelphia showroom.
  • How to submit a useful consultation inquiry and prepare for a reply.
  • What happens during the published five-step bespoke process.
  • What to bring, wear, and decide before an in-person meeting.
  • How local fittings, remote support, and delivery may differ.
  • Which visit details are not publicly documented and must be confirmed.
  • How to protect the appointment experience with clear written information.

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On-Page Table of Contents

  1. What Is the Priscilla Couture Philadelphia Atelier?
  2. Atelier Versus Showroom
  3. Current Locations and Address Confirmation
  4. How to Request a Consultation
  5. Information to Include in an Inquiry
  6. What Happens at the First Consultation
  7. What to Bring
  8. What to Wear
  9. Guests, Children, and Photography
  10. Appointment Length, Fees, and Cancellation
  11. Services Available
  12. Design Meeting and Custom Measurements
  13. Dress Avatar
  14. Production and Local Fittings
  15. Remote and Hybrid Appointments
  16. Final Fitting, Pickup, and Delivery
  17. Parking, Transit, and Accessibility
  18. Alterations and Preservation
  19. Appointment Preparation Checklist
  20. Frequently Asked Questions

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1. What Is the Priscilla Couture Philadelphia Atelier?

Priscilla Couture describes its studio as a place where custom bridal gowns and eveningwear begin with conversation. The Philadelphia atelier supports original bespoke commissions, made-to-measure design, fabric and silhouette exploration, custom measurements, fittings, hand-finished construction, and final delivery.

The phrase Philadelphia atelier also describes the brand’s creative identity: Priscilla opened her first couture studio in Philadelphia in 2005, and the brand continues to present its gowns as designed in Philadelphia and worn by women worldwide. Operationally, however, the current contact page lists the atelier on Norristown Road in Maple Glen and a separate showroom on South 4th Street in Philadelphia. The appointment confirmation should govern where a bride travels.

Atelier means process, not inventory alone

  • A design consultation begins with the wearer and celebration.
  • A design meeting develops sketch, fabric, embellishment, silhouette, and measurements.
  • A digital dress avatar supports review before production.
  • Production and fittings refine the garment.
  • Delivery completes the commissioned experience.

KEY TAKEAWAYS
1. The atelier is a creative working relationship. 2. The brand is Philadelphia-rooted. 3. Always confirm the actual meeting location.

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2. What Is the Difference Between the Atelier and the Showroom?

An atelier generally centers on design and making, while a showroom generally centers on presentation and appointments. That general distinction should not be treated as Priscilla Couture policy. A bride may need a consultation, measurements, fitting, pickup, rental appointment, or collection viewing, and the location for each should be stated by the team.

Ask before traveling

  • Which address is attached to this appointment?
  • What service will be completed there?
  • Is the location entered differently in navigation apps?
  • Are arrival, entry, or building instructions required?
  • Will later fittings use the same location?

KEY TAKEAWAYS
1. Atelier and showroom are not interchangeable labels. 2. The website does not allocate every service by location. 3. Use the written confirmation as the authority.

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3. Where Is Priscilla Couture Located?

The Priscilla Couture atelier is located at 1612 Norristown Road, Maple Glen, PA 19002. The Philadelphia showroom is located at 706 South 4th Street, Philadelphia, PA 19147.

Before departure

  • Copy the confirmed address into the navigation app.
  • Confirm whether the appointment is at the atelier or showroom.
  • Request parking, entrance, floor, suite, and arrival instructions.
  • Allow time for traffic and an unfamiliar entrance.
  • Save the published text number in case arrival assistance is needed.

KEY TAKEAWAYS
1. Two locations are available in the Philadelphia region. 2. Montgomery County and Center City Philadelphia locations. 3. Confirm before every visit.

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4. How Do I Request a Consultation?

Priscilla Couture invites brides to begin through its contact form and publishes a text number of 1-215-407-1067. The form is designed to collect enough context for the team to understand the request before replying.

The first consultation is private and available either in person or remotely. Requesting a scheduled consultation is therefore the clearest path to dedicated attention and a confirmed location. Walk-in is not available.

A useful request includes

  • Name, email, and phone number.
  • Event date and event location.
  • Requested service.
  • Preferred contact method: email, phone, or text.
  • A short description of the garment or help needed.
  • Whether the bride prefers in-person, remote, or hybrid service.
  • Any firm travel or scheduling limitations.

KEY TAKEAWAYS
1. Use the official contact form or published text number. 2. Give the team enough context to route the inquiry. 3. Walk-in is not available.

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5. What Information Should I Include in My Inquiry?

A strong inquiry answers practical questions without trying to solve the design before the consultation. Event date and location establish timing and climate. Service type clarifies whether the request concerns a dress, suit, lingerie, accessories, rental, or another need. Preferred contact method makes the reply easier to receive.

The message can then describe the emotional and visual direction: formal or relaxed, romantic or architectural, ceremony-only or transformative, local or destination, original bespoke or a collection design. A comfortable investment range may also help the atelier discuss feasibility, although the public form does not require one.

Helpful context

  • The garment or garments being considered.
  • Wedding or event date and venue type.
  • Location and travel needs.
  • Preferred silhouette, coverage, movement, or transformation.
  • Meaningful materials, heirlooms, or cultural details.
  • Accessibility, communication, or privacy needs.
  • Deadline or decision that cannot move.

KEY TAKEAWAYS
1. Practical details create a useful reply. 2. Inspiration can remain exploratory. 3. Share needs that affect access or scheduling early.

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6. What Happens During the First Consultation?

The 5-step bespoke process describes the first step as a private consultation in the confirmed in-person location or remotely.. Priscilla Couture learns about the wearer’s aesthetic, personality, event vision, and desired details. The consultation is framed as a creative conversation where inspiration meets the designer’s artistry.

This first meeting establishes direction rather than promising that every decision will be final. It is the appropriate place to discuss the event, garment category, priorities, timeline, location, experience, and next step.

The Philadelphia atelier complimentary consultation lasts approximately 45 minutes. It answers initial questions and provides professional guidance on the most appropriate direction for the bride, her gown, and her celebration.

Questions worth discussing

  • What does the bride want to feel in the garment?
  • Which ideas are essential and which are open?
  • Is original bespoke, collection customization, rental, or another path appropriate?
  • What timeline is realistic?
  • Which meetings must occur in person?
  • What will happen after the consultation?

KEY TAKEAWAYS
1. The first consultation is a discovery conversation. 2. It establishes direction, not every final detail. 3. Confirm the next step before leaving.

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7. What Should I Bring to My Consultation?

Bring materials that help explain the celebration and the wearer, not a demand for the designer to reproduce another gown. Venue photographs, invitation or color direction, saved silhouettes, fabric references, family heirlooms, cultural details, and examples of what the bride dislikes can all clarify the conversation.

Practical information matters equally. Bring the event date, location, schedule, anticipated travel, desired service, and any deadline. If the appointment includes measurements or trying on garments, ask in advance whether the atelier wants specific undergarments, shoes, or foundation pieces.

A focused consultation kit

  • A short inspiration board rather than hundreds of unsorted images.
  • Venue and season references.
  • Three to five design priorities.
  • Any heirloom material or object only after confirming safe handling.
  • Event logistics and travel calendar.
  • A written list of questions.
  • A way to record confirmed next steps.

KEY TAKEAWAYS
1. Bring meaning and logistics. 2. Curated inspiration is easier to interpret. 3. Confirm before transporting heirlooms.

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8. What Should I Wear to an Atelier Appointment?

There is no required appointment wardrobe. Comfortable, easy-to-change clothing is usually practical when a meeting may involve trying on garments or measurements, but the atelier should confirm what the specific appointment requires.

Avoid treating generic bridal-shopping advice as a Priscilla Couture rule. Shoes, bras, shapewear, hosiery, and undergarments can affect fit and should be chosen in response to the garment and stage of the process. Ask before the appointment rather than purchasing items based on assumption.

Confirm for the appointment type

  • Will measurements be taken?
  • Will the bride try on collection garments or samples?
  • Are specific shoes or undergarments needed?
  • Should makeup, body products, or jewelry be limited near samples?
  • Is changing space available for the planned service?

KEY TAKEAWAYS
1. There is no published dress code. 2. Comfort and easy changing are sensible, not formal policy. 3. Let the appointment purpose determine what to wear.

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9. Can I Bring Family or Friends?

Priscilla Couture does not currently publish a universal guest limit or policy for children, pets, or photography. The most reliable approach is to ask when booking and include any support person needed for access, communication, or decision-making.

A thoughtful guest can help the bride remember priorities and feel supported. Too many competing opinions can make a design consultation less clear. The bride remains the central voice in a process intended to reflect her personality and celebration.

Choose guests intentionally

  • Invite people who understand the bride rather than their own ideal dress.
  • Ask whether the location has a guest limit.
  • Confirm policies for children, service animals, pets, food, beverages, photography, and video.
  • Tell the atelier if interpretation or accessibility support is required.
  • Protect private fittings and other clients from unapproved recording.

KEY TAKEAWAYS
1. Guest policies must be confirmed. 2. Support should strengthen the bride’s voice. 3. Photography and children are not documented publicly.

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10. How Long Is a Consultation, and Is There a Fee?

The Philadelphia atelier complimentary consultation lasts approximately 45 minutes. It answers initial questions and provides professional guidance on the most appropriate direction for the bride, her gown, and her celebration.

Before confirming travel or inviting guests, ask for the start time, expected duration, fee, payment method, cancellation terms, location, and what the appointment includes. Written details protect both the bride’s schedule and the atelier’s dedicated time.

Only cancellation, late-arrival, and rescheduling terms need confirmation.

Confirm in writing

  • Appointment type and purpose.
  • Date, start time, time zone if remote, and expected duration.
  • Atelier, showroom, or virtual location.
  • Consultation fee and whether it applies to a commission.
  • Cancellation, late-arrival, and rescheduling terms.
  • Guest, photography, and accessibility arrangements.
  • Expected outcome and next step.

KEY TAKEAWAYS
1. Duration and fees are not standardized. 2. Appointment terms should be written. 3. Travel only after receiving a confirmed location.

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11. What Services Can I Ask About?

The current contact form offers Dress, Suit, Lingerie, Accessories, Rent a Dress, and Other as service choices. The site also presents custom wedding dresses, bespoke gowns, made-to-measure collection pieces, bridal separates, jumpsuits, eveningwear, and gift experiences.

The correct service path depends on what the wearer wants to create or access. An inquiry can be exploratory; the atelier can help distinguish original bespoke, collection purchase, customization, rental, or a related service after learning the priorities.

Service paths to discuss

  • Original custom wedding dress or bespoke gown.
  • Collection gown, skirt, separate, suit, or jumpsuit.
  • Eveningwear, lingerie, accessories, or gift consultation.
  • Wedding dress rental inquiry.
  • Remote or international commission.
  • Existing-dress alterations or preservation referral.

KEY TAKEAWAYS
1. The contact form covers multiple couture categories. 2. Service selection helps route the inquiry. 3. Alterations are currently referred elsewhere.

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12. What Happens at the Design Meeting?

Step two of the Philadelphia atelier 5-step bespoke process is the design meeting. Priscilla Couture describes this as the point where the first detailed sketch emerges and the bride explores fabric swatches, embellishment options, silhouettes, and custom measurements.

The design meeting converts inspiration into a direction that can support later review and production. The bride should understand what is being approved, which choices remain open, what measurements are being recorded, and how revisions will be handled before the digital avatar or production stage.

Leave with clarity about

  • The proposed silhouette and major design features.
  • Fabric, color, lace, embellishment, or sourcing direction.
  • Custom measurements and any planned body changes.
  • What the sketch represents and does not represent.
  • Which decisions are final at this stage.
  • The next approval, schedule, and location.

KEY TAKEAWAYS
1. The design meeting turns inspiration into a defined concept. 2. Measurements belong to the actual design. 3. Record approvals and open questions.

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13. What Is the Dress Avatar?

The third published step is the Dress Avatar: a digital prototype intended to reflect the structure, silhouette, and character of the design before fabric is cut. The site states that adjustments can be requested at this stage.

A digital prototype is a design and communication tool, not the physical gown. Fabric behavior, handwork, touch, weight, and final fit still depend on materials, construction, and fittings. The bride should review proportions and design direction carefully while understanding the limits of a screen-based representation.

Review the avatar for

  • Overall silhouette and balance.
  • Neckline, sleeve, waist, skirt, and train relationships.
  • Placement and scale of major details.
  • Front, side, and back understanding where available.
  • Questions that must be resolved before production.
  • Which requested changes affect price or schedule.

KEY TAKEAWAYS
1. The avatar supports informed design approval. 2. It is not a physical fitting. 3. Resolve major changes before production.

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14. How Do Production and Local Fittings Work?

Step four is Production & Fittings. Local clients are invited for one to four fittings as the Philadelphia atelier brings the approved design to life with hand-finished detail and precision.

Each fitting should have a defined purpose: evaluating balance, support, proportion, movement, hem, train, closure, detail placement, or final readiness. The design, materials, construction stage, and wearer determine what can responsibly be assessed at each appointment.

Prepare for fittings

  • Confirm location and expected duration.
  • Bring only the shoes or foundation pieces requested for that stage.
  • Report body, event-date, or travel changes promptly.
  • Move, sit, walk, turn, and communicate honestly.
  • Record approved adjustments and the next deadline.
  • Do not assume every desired late change is feasible.

KEY TAKEAWAYS
1. Local bespoke includes multiple fittings. 2. The useful number depends on the gown. 3. Every fitting should end with documented next steps.

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15. Can I Combine In-Person and Remote Service?

Yes. Philadelphia atelier Priscilla Couture publicly offers both in-person and remote consultations for domestic and international clients. 

A hybrid plan can begin remotely and reserve travel for measurements, fittings, or final review when the project requires it. The correct mix depends on the design, distance, timeline, and access to trusted local support. It should be agreed before production rather than improvised late.

Remote brides receive measurement instructions and a digital dress avatar before production. Remote brides do not attend fitting sessions.

If a remote bride later travels for an in-person appointment, that must be arranged separately with the Philadelphia atelier.

A hybrid plan should define

  • Which meetings are virtual and which are in person.
  • Who takes and verifies measurements.
  • Whether fitting samples will be mailed.
  • How local professional support is selected and paid.
  • Travel dates and contingency.
  • Shipping, customs, insurance, and signature responsibilities.

KEY TAKEAWAYS
1. In-person and remote service can work together. 2. Hybrid planning should happen early. 3. Complexity determines where physical review is valuable.

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16. What Happens at Final Fitting, Pickup, or Delivery?

The fifth published step is Dress Delivery. Local clients may try on the completed gown in the Philadelphia atelier studio or the Montgomery County location; remote clients receive the gown shipped with care and packed ready to wear. The final arrangement should be confirmed for the individual project.

Before the gown leaves the atelier, the bride should understand the included pieces, fit status, closures, bustle or transformation if applicable, safe handling, transport, event-day preparation, and how to report a craftsmanship concern. The refund policy asks clients to contact Priscilla Couture within seven days of receiving a custom order if a craftsmanship concern arises.

Note that shipping and related international costs are the client’s responsibility.

Final handoff questions

  • Is this a final fitting, pickup, delivery, or more than one appointment?
  • Which accessories and detachable pieces are included?
  • How should the gown be packed, stored, transported, and prepared?
  • Who should learn closures, bustle, or transformation steps?
  • What is the inspection and concern-reporting process?
  • Which post-wedding services belong with Alter My Dress?

KEY TAKEAWAYS
1. The final arrangement is project-specific. 2. Inspect every included piece. 3. Learn garment handling before the wedding day.

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17. What Should I Know About Parking, Transit, and Accessibility?

Priscilla Couture offers private parking in the Montgomery County, PA location. Metered street parking is available in the Philadelphia location.

Confirm before the appointment

  • Parking type, cost, restrictions, and distance to the entrance.
  • Nearest practical transit or rideshare drop-off point.
  • Steps, elevator, doorway, restroom, and changing-space accessibility.
  • Seating, communication, lighting, scent, or sensory needs.
  • Service-animal and support-person arrangements.
  • Who to contact if arrival assistance is needed.

KEY TAKEAWAYS
1. Parking and accessibility. 2. Ask about the exact location. 3. Access needs should be welcomed into planning early.

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18. Does Priscilla Couture Offer Alterations or Preservation?

The Priscilla Couture About and bespoke-process pages currently recommend Alter My Dress for Philadelphia wedding dress alterations to an existing dress, couture finishing, and gown preservation. This keeps the custom design relationship distinct from work on a gown created elsewhere.

A bride commissioning a Priscilla Couture gown should still distinguish creation-stage fittings from outside alterations. Fittings are part of developing the commissioned garment; an existing garment may require a separate assessment and service agreement through Alter My Dress.

Route the request correctly

  • New custom design or made-to-measure commission: contact Priscilla Couture.
  • Rental inquiry: select Rent a Dress on the contact form.
  • Existing-dress alterations: ask Alter My Dress.
  • Cleaning or preservation: ask Alter My Dress.
  • Uncertain request: describe the garment and service in the Priscilla Couture contact form so it can be routed.

KEY TAKEAWAYS
1. Creation fittings and outside alterations are different services. 2. The current site recommends Alter My Dress for existing gowns and preservation. 3. Describe the garment clearly when asking for help.

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19. Philadelphia Atelier Appointment Checklist

Before requesting

  • Event date and location confirmed or estimated.
  • Service category selected.
  • In-person, remote, or hybrid preference identified.
  • Three to five design priorities prepared.
  • Travel, accessibility, and communication needs listed.
  • Preferred contact method chosen.

After receiving confirmation

  • Exact atelier, showroom, or virtual location recorded.
  • Date, start time, duration, and time zone confirmed.
  • Fee, payment, cancellation, rescheduling, and late-arrival terms received.
  • Guest, child, photography, and pet policies confirmed.
  • Parking, entrance, transit, and accessibility instructions received.
  • Requested clothing, shoes, undergarments, inspiration, or documents prepared.

During the appointment

  • Bride’s voice and priorities remain central.
  • Event, service, timeline, and location discussed.
  • Essential versus optional design ideas separated.
  • Questions about next stage, approvals, price, and schedule answered.
  • No unconfirmed policy or verbal scope change is assumed.

Before leaving or ending the call

  • Next step and responsible person identified.
  • Upcoming date, location, and deliverable recorded.
  • Open questions and required confirmations listed.
  • Proposal, invoice, or follow-up expectations understood.
  • Best contact method reconfirmed.

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20. Frequently Asked Questions

Where is the Priscilla Couture atelier?

The Priscilla Couture Philadelphia atelier is located at 1612 Norristown Road, Maple Glen, PA 19002, in Montgomery County. The Philadelphia showroom is located at 706 South 4th Street, Philadelphia, PA 19147. Use the location stated in your appointment confirmation before traveling.

Where is the Philadelphia showroom?

The Philadelphia atelier showroom is located at 706 South 4th Street, Philadelphia, PA 19147.

Which location should I visit?

Use the location stated in your appointment confirmation. Do not assume a consultation, fitting, pickup, rental appointment, or showroom visit occurs at the same address.

Do I need an appointment?

The site promotes private and one-on-one consultations and a no walk-in policy. Request and receive a confirmed appointment before traveling.

How do I contact Priscilla Couture?

Use the contact form at priscillacouture.com/pages/contact or text the currently published number, 1-215-407-1067.

What information does the contact form request?

It requests name, email, phone number, event date, service, event location, referral source, preferred contact method, and a message.

What services can I select?

The current form lists Dress, Suit, Lingerie, Accessories, Rent a Dress, and Other.

Can I schedule a remote consultation?

Yes. Priscilla Couture publicly offers remote and in-person consultations for clients worldwide.

What happens during the first consultation?

The published process says the Philadelphia atelier learns about the wearer’s aesthetic, personality, event vision, and desired details in a private creative conversation.

What should I bring?

Bring curated inspiration, venue and event information, priorities, questions, and any confirmed items the Philadelphia atelier requests. Ask before transporting heirlooms.

What should I wear?

No public dress code is published. Ask whether measurements or try-ons are planned and whether specific shoes, undergarments, or foundation pieces are needed.

Can I bring guests?

A universal guest limit is not published. Confirm the number of guests and policies for children, support persons, photography, and service animals when booking.

How long is an appointment?

The complimentary Priscilla Couture consultation lasts approximately 45 minutes. It is designed to answer initial questions and provide professional guidance on the most appropriate direction for the bride, her gown, and her celebration.

Is there a consultation fee?

No. The initial 45-minute consultation is complimentary. Cancellation, rescheduling, late-arrival, and any subsequent appointment terms should be confirmed when the consultation is scheduled.

Is parking available?

Private parking in the Montgomery County, PA location is available. Metered street parking is available in the Philadelphia location.

How many fittings will I have?

In-person brides normally attend one to four fittings, depending on the gown’s style, structure, and design complexity. Each fitting has a specific purpose within the production process.

Remote brides do not attend fitting sessions. They receive instructions for taking the required measurements, which are used to produce a personalized digital Dress Avatar before production begins.

Can local and remote appointments be combined?

Yes. A bride may begin with a remote consultation and arrange in-person appointments when appropriate and confirmed by the atelier. The schedule depends on the gown, location, timeline, and stage of the bespoke process.

Remote brides receive guided measurement instructions and a digital Dress Avatar but do not attend fitting sessions unless separate in-person appointments are specifically arranged with the atelier.

Can I pick up my gown in Philadelphia?

Local pickup may be available, but the exact location depends on the individual project. The atelier will confirm whether the final fitting, pickup, or delivery will occur at the Maple Glen atelier, the Philadelphia showroom, or through another approved arrangement. Always use the location provided in the appointment confirmation.

Where should I go for alterations to an existing dress?

Priscilla Couture currently recommends Alter My Dress for alterations, couture finishing, and gown preservation.

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Begin Your Visit With the Right Details

A personal couture appointment begins before the bride reaches the door. Share the event date, service, location, priorities, and access needs; then confirm the exact address and appointment terms in writing so the first conversation can focus on the woman and the garment.

Schedule Your Consultation. Contact Priscilla Couture.

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