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dying silk/satin dress

  • 15-03-2012 11:26pm
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    right so im going to a ball in 2 weeks!

    im going to wear a dress that i already own! its a champagne gold one
    but im back to my natural hair colour, which is ginger and it doesnt go well with it!

    its kinda like this style only shorter!
    008010511803?resMode=sharp&op_usm=1.1,0.5,0,0&rgn=0,0,2000,2000&scl=5.208333333333333&id=OoRqf3


    now i dont want to buy a new dress so im just wondering if its at all possible to dye it a different colour! its kinda satin/silk material!
    obviously i wont do it myself!

    does anyone know if this is possible? If so is there anywhere in Dublin or Carlow that can do this??
    what colour would ya suggest to dye it?? im thinking navy/black or a dark blue??

    thank you!! :)


Comments

  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 154 ✭✭ArtOfEscape


    You'll need to have a look at the label to see what the fabric content of the dress is. If it's natural (like silk or cotton), it should be possible with Dylon or something similar. If it's synthetic (like polyester or viscose), it will be a little trickier. Maybe a dry cleaner would be able to advise on how you could go about it.

    Good luck!


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