A Cautionary Tale for Future Brides
In late 2020, I entrusted Alter Me with my wedding dress alterations, a decision influenced by a recommendation from the bridal shop where I purchased my gown. Expecting a seamless experience, I was met with a series of mistakes that I feel compelled to share and to inform other brides-to-be.
My first encounter with Nazneen, the seamstress at Alter Me, was promising. She showed warmth and enthusiasm, assuring me that the necessary adjustments to the bust of my lace dress were simple. The addition of a bustle and reinforcement of buttons seemed straightforward, yet the service came with a price tag of nearly $700. I associated the cost with quality— I was mistaken.
Upon collection, a rushed fitting prevented a thorough inspection. It was at home when I realised the dress sat awkwardly high, the bust remained ill-fitted, and the lace gathered unflatteringly where it had been taken in.
Returning to Alter Me, the mood had shifted. Nazneen’s demeanour had soured, she was unfriendly and rude. Her solution—to tape my bust into position— This was impractical and visibly flawed. No remedy was offered, citing a lack of time. Disheartened, I left in tears.
With only five days until my wedding, I sought help elsewhere. Another alterations service managed to salvage the dress, making it wearable, although uncomfortable and imperfect.
I had hoped for a dress tailored to fit me; instead, I was left out of pocket with a gown that fell short of expectations. Transparency from Nazneen regarding her capabilities would have guided me to seek alternatives sooner.
My initial positive review of Alter Me, written prematurely at Nazneen’s request, did not reflect the full scope of their service. It is a reminder to wait for a service to be complete before giving a review.

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