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David's Bridal Introduces "The Ever After Collection" to Transform Alterations & Wedding Gowns into Modern-Day Keepsakes That Live On Long After "I Do"
Alterations Artisans transform fabric from wedding gown alterations or a bride's own gown post-wedding into custom accessories, gifts, and keepsake pieces
KING OF PRUSSIA, PA / ACCESS Newswire / April 1, 2026 / What if the wedding dress didn't end at the reception? David's Bridal, Inc. ("David's"), the nation's leading bridal and special occasion authority and the largest AI-powered marketplace, media network, and planning ecosystem for life's most meaningful moments, is introducing a new chapter in the bridal journey with the launch of the Ever After Collection - a first-of-its-kind offering that transforms wedding gowns and fabric from alterations into personalized accessories, gifts, and keepsakes designed to be worn, shared, and lived with long after the aisle.

Every gown tells a story-and now, that story can extend far beyond the aisle. With David's, your wedding look becomes a complete, coordinated expression of your day, designed to live on in meaningful ways. Guided by our expert Alterations Artisans, brides can create custom pieces and gifts that perfectly match their gown-from delicate hair pieces and day-of accessories to pet collars, coordinating outfits, handkerchiefs, and custom keepsakes. Each piece is crafted from the very fabric of your dress, transforming your bridal look into a collection of beautifully connected moments that carry your wedding day forward.
"Brides have always looked for meaningful ways to hold onto their wedding day," said Kelly Cook, Chief Executive Officer of David's Bridal. "With the Ever After Collection, we're turning alterations into something more - an experience led by the incredible hands of our artisans, who help transform each gown into pieces that are personal, wearable, and lasting. My favorites are the phone pouch and the adorable matching dress for your fur-baby! Simply fabulous! This is about giving new life to something that already holds so much meaning, and letting it continue to be part of her story."
And the experience doesn't have to end when the wedding does. Brides can go into any David's Bridal alterations studio months (or even years) later to reimagine their gown, no matter where it was purchased, and transform it into new pieces that evolve alongside their lives. What begins as a dress becomes something more dynamic: a collection of moments you can hold onto, wear again, gift, or display.
The launch comes at a time when brides are rethinking ownership, sentimentality, and sustainability. With occasion wear among the least re-worn categories in fashion, the Ever After Collection offers a new kind of answer to a question every bride eventually faces: what happens to the dress now?
David's answer is simple: it keeps going.
Available through David's alterations studios nationwide, the Ever After Collection is seamlessly integrated into the fitting experience, while also creating an entirely new post-wedding touchpoint for customers. David's in-store Dream Makers and Alterations Artisans guide each bride through the process, helping her design pieces that reflect her personal style - whether that's something fashion-forward, sentimental, playful, or designed to be passed along as a gift.
The Ever After Collection reflects David's continued evolution beyond the dress, expanding into services and experiences that support customers through every moment before, during, and after the wedding day. By reimagining alterations as both a creative craft and an emotional extension of the brand, David's is redefining what it means to say "yes" not just to the dress, but to everything that comes after.
The Ever After Collection is available beginning April 1, 2026, in David's Bridal stores nationwide.
About David's Bridal
With over 75 years of experience dressing people for all of life's special occasions, David's Bridal exists for magical moments. Since its "Aisle to Algorithm" strategic pivot, David's has evolved from iconic bridal retailer to wedding technology company, media powerhouse, and marketplace platform, transforming how people plan, shop, and celebrate life's biggest moments. From assuming full production of Vera Wang Bride to launching Diamonds & Pearls, a curated couture boutique experience, David's entrance into this new era marks a pivotal moment for retailers going beyond traditional scopes and expanding into new categories.
At the center of David's technological and retail evolution is Pearl by David's, Pearl Planner and Pearl Media Network - the all-in-one digital wedding destination connecting consumers with everything from AI-powered planning tools, inspiration and vendor directories, expanded retail categories and leading content, while enabling brands to tap into David's unmatched market reach to authentically connect with consumers through media across the web, social, podcast, streaming, video, in-store and more.
Under the Pearl Media umbrella is Love Stories by David's, the top wedding media brand taking a digital-first approach to wedding content and inspiration with over 20M viewers per month across content platforms, including the wedding industry's sole podcast network, streaming TV and Snap Discover channels, and largest YouTube and TikTok channels, and a library of over 30,000 real wedding videos. Each video comes equipped with wedding data and details, contributing to a marketplace of over 60,000 wedding professionals to help couples better dream about, research, and plan their big day.
With more than 190 stores across the U.S., Canada, and franchise locations in Mexico, David's Bridal offers the convenience of one-stop shopping for every magical event in her life, including weddings, Quinceañeras, graduations, proms, communions, or simply making the world her runway and beyond. To learn more about David's, sign up for Pearl Planner, and connect on social media through Instagram, YouTube, Pinterest, Facebook, X, TikTok, and LinkedIn.
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D.Sawyer--AMWN