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3D Wedding Dress Preview

Studio RÉN translates your measurements, body proportions, and bridal vision into a bride-specific 3D gown preview, so you can review the silhouette, fit direction, and design details before production begins.

This takes about 3–5 minutes. You can submit even if you do not have every detail finalized.

After You Submit

A member of the Studio RÉN team reviews your submission and responds within 3 business days. We schedule a short consultation, gather body and proportion context, and begin developing your gown direction. You receive your first 3D preview within the agreed window- typically two to three weeks after consultation.

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Submission

Form, vision, and body context.

Consultation

30-min call with the studio.

3D Preview

First avatar preview delivered.

Still deciding whether an online custom wedding dress process is right for you?
 Read our Complete guide to ordering a custom wedding dress online before submitting your preview request.

Studio RÉN bride-specific avatar showing how a 3D wedding dress preview helps review neckline position, waist placement, skirt volume, and gown proportion before production.

Review Areas

Each Studio RÉN preview is built on your bride-specific avatar so you can review the gown before production.

The goal is not to approve decoration. It is to check how the dress reads on your body, including proportion, neckline placement, waist position, bodice structure, skirt volume, sleeve balance, fabric direction, drape, back design, and closure.

Adjustable Before Production

Before production begins, Studio RÉN reviews your custom wedding dress on your bride-specific avatar. This is where proportion, fit balance, structure, fabric behavior, and design placement can still be refined before the gown is made.

Each area below can be adjusted during the 3D preview phase. Once the design direction is approved, the pattern, construction details, and production specifications move forward:

Silhouette And Proportion

A-line, sheath, ball gown, mermaid, or column shape, reviewed against your body scale.

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Waist Placement


Natural, raised, or dropped waist placement checked against your torso length and proportion.

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Back Design And Closure


Open back, illusion back, button closure, zipper, lacing, and how the back sits on the body.

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Neckline Shape And Placement


Depth, width, curve, and neckline position in relation to your bust, shoulders, and torso.

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Skirt Volume

Fullness, drape, train length, hem shape, and how the skirt balances with the bodice.

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Fabric Direction And Drape


Fabric weight, grain direction, sheen, and drape behavior reviewed for the final silhouette.

Bodice Structure


Corset lines, boning, cups, support, and internal construction before the gown is produced.

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Sleeves And Shoulder Balance

Cap sleeves, illusion sleeves, long sleeves, detachable sleeves, and shoulder proportion.

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Embellishment Placement

Lace, beadwork, appliqué, and structural detailing placed according to the body and seams.

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