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10 Plus Size Bridal Boutiques That Cater Only to the Curvy Bride—And Yes, They’re a Dream!

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Welcome to Plus Bridal Week at The Curvy Fashionista! We’re zipping up, veiling up, and twirling into all things plus size bridal. While we’ve gushed over online faves like ELOQUII Bridal (yes, that satin mini is still a mood), there’s something about stepping into plus size bridal boutiques, sipping a little bubbly, and having that magical “this is the one” moment in person.

And here’s the best part?
You don’t have to squeeze into a sample size 10 and “imagine the fit.”
Nope. Not today, curves.

We’ve rounded up 10 bridal boutiques that were built for you—the plus size bride. These are spaces designed to celebrate your shape, your love story, and your aisle-worthy slay. So if you’ve been wondering where to go and what to expect—boo, we’ve got you.

Image via Eloquii

Why We Need Plus Size Bridal Boutiques

Let’s talk facts for a second:

Over 68% of U.S. women wear a size 14 or above, according to Plunkett Research.

Approximately 35% of brides are shopping for plus size gowns, according to David’s Bridal, the largest wedding-dress retailer in the U.S.

And many plus size brides still face limited options, poor service, or that awkward, “we’ll just clamp the back and pretend” moment.

It’s giving… unnecessary stress.

But that’s where these specialized boutiques come in:
Inclusive sizing, trained consultants, and a curated collection made to fit your body from the start. These shops aren’t “accommodating” you—they were built with you in mind. And that matters.

Before You Go: How to Prepare for Your Plus Size Bridal Appointment

Let’s make this easy-breezy, beautiful, and empowering. Here’s what to expect—and how to slay:

1. Book Your Appointment Early (and Be Picky!)
Most plus size boutiques are by appointment only—and weekend slots fill up fast. Book early and don’t be afraid to call and ask:

What sample sizes do you carry?

Do your consultants have experience fitting plus size bodies?

Can I bring guests? (And how many?)

2. Wear the Right Undergarments
Bring a supportive strapless bra, shapewear if you wear it, and nude-colored underwear. Even if the sample isn’t your exact size, the right base layers will help you see the vision.

3. Keep an Open Mind
Yes, you pinned 47 mermaid dresses. But be ready to try a ballgown, sheath, or off-the-shoulder moment you didn’t expect. Your consultant might pull a wild card—and it could be the one.

4. Be Honest About Budget
Let them know your max budget before you start trying on gowns. It saves time, avoids heartbreak, and helps the stylist work their magic within your range.

5. Snap Photos or Bring a Friend Who Will
Lighting varies and your memory will blur—so grab some mirror shots for reference. And yes, cry if you need to.

Ready to Say YES? Here Are 10 Plus Size Bridal Boutiques JUST for You!

We scoured the U.S. to find boutiques where the plus size bride is the main character—not an afterthought. Get ready to screenshot, save, and plan your appointments:

(Each boutique can be updated to include city, size range, designers carried, and a quote or vibe check if you’d like! Let me know.)

You Deserve the Full Experience

This isn’t just about a dress. It’s about your moment. Your magic. Your aisle entrance that shuts the room down.

The Curvy Bride comes to slay, to celebrate, and to feel seen—and these boutiques get it.

Whether you’re lace-obsessed, sparkle-drenched, or sleek and modern, your dream dress is out there, waiting in a boutique where your body is already the blueprint.

Let’s keep the love flowing:
Which boutique caught your eye?
Did you find your dream dress already?
Tag us @TheCurvyFashionista with your bridal try-on selfies—we LIVE for it!

All images from each boutiques’ respective sites

     

This article, 10 Plus Size Bridal Boutiques That Cater Only to the Curvy Bride—And Yes, They’re a Dream! first appeared on The Curvy Fashionista and is written by Editorial Staff.

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