Ashley BoyleBBC News And
Megan DavisBBC News
It is said that your wedding day is one of the most important days of your life, and with it pressure comes to be right, in which you look.
Medications designed to help weight loss, such as ozmpic, mounjaro and vegovi, have replaced weddings for the bride that want to dilute quickly.
But some brides lose many stones with “within weeks” bride companies have said that they are overwhelmed, leaving them to assure them how they run their business.
Seamstress has said that they are watching more women than rapid weight loss before their big day, leading to expensive and stressful final-end dress changes.
It is considered an estimated 1.5 million people are using weight loss jab In Britain, Designed to suppress your hunger And lead to losing weight.
This year alone, Seamstress Angie Smith has worked with 11 brides who have chosen to use these drugs.
“I came in a bride, [who had] Already a year ago a weight was on a weight journey and then reached a plateau … she then decided that she was going to slimming jabs.
“When she came to a final fit, I did not recognize the woman who drives the drive.”
Glamorgan’s Vale, 64 -year -old from Venvo, stated that she was “a small waist”, when she could “put her fist behind the dress” but was eventually able to tailor it.
He admitted despite the pressure to maintain with orders, when a bride received her dream dress when a bride received a salary.
“I think personally, if it is making a difference to their good, then I don’t see the problem with it,” he said.
This increase in the number of people turning to weight loss jabs has seen Seamstress such as Ms. Smith decides how they work for the safety of their businesses and employees in the future.
“Logically, this is a bad dream,” said Ms. Smith.
She said that after discussing her dress and her wedding with the bride, she is lump sum, whether the bride is using slimming jabs.
“It is not rude or indifferent, I need to know from the point of view of a plan because it is the change that I work.”
“A lot of brides do not realize the amount of work going in clothes,” said Rhiannon Brown.
The 55 -year -old has run a bride change business for more than a decade.
Cardiff added to Ms. Brown, while she “deal with weight loss” in her entire career, many of her customers were losing stones within weeks “using jab.
With less than 24 hours of time to go to your marriage, one of the brides of Ms. Brown needed a change in the last minute as a result of further unexpected weight loss.
He said that he has planned to clarify in future paperwork, if a bride requires another complete change due to significant weight loss, an additional fee would apply.
“As long as the brides are honest with us and tell us that they are on this journey, we can keep the fitting a little closer to the wedding,” she said.
“If they come for their second fitting and it is like doing the first fitting again because they have lost so much weight, then we are going to charge for it because it has more men hours.”
He said that there was a limit to how much work can be done before the new dress was needed.
“We can comfortably take down two sizes down depending on the style.
“But once you go on it, there is going to be a point where we cannot change the dress for the bride.”
Georgie Michelle and Beth Smith host the unfund bride, a wedding podcast where people share their wedding dilemmas and tips, including weight loss experience.
“I think the weight loss jabs are still very forbidden,” Bath said.
“I don’t know if everyone feels comfortable to say that they are on it.”
As wedding planners and suppliers, Georgie and Bath recognized that the pressure brides are on “the most documented days of their lives”.
He said that he had also opted for injection to the groom.
Katie, who is due to marriage in 2026, said she understands why changes would need companies to charge additional weight loss.
“I have lost 4.5 stones (28.5 kg), while I have gone to silence,” he said.
“I was quite open and honest with the original dress shop.”
Katie is now on a maintenance dose for her wedding next year.
“I will probably go down to see what the dress looks like, because I think I have lost another stone because I have tried on it.”
Martine, who got married earlier this month, did not go to her seamstress until she reaches her “Gol Vet”.
“I deliberately bought it [her dress] The three sizes are very small, “Mam said to Bristol.
“I was very confident that I would reach there, but I knew that if I don’t, the dress could be enlarged.
“Everyone sees you, being a bride. I wanted to see my best.”
Martine lost more than five stone (31.7 kg), equal to 10 inches (25 cm) in his body, its shape was completely changed by adding its shape.
“I think if someone is going there [to the seamstress] And they still have stones to lose, it is going to be a lot of work.
“By myself I went there on a weight and I was not losing anymore.”
Nikita Thorn of online wedding directory, Guide for Brides said, “The average cost of a wedding dress in Britain is about 2,000 pounds.”
He said that while the brides should expect to make additional payments for changes, the weight loss jabs on the wedding industry were likely to be “short -term talk”, the way the industry was trying to help couples in understanding the effects of this long -term period.