PeytonSdiz
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It's not so simple as just dying the dress. If it is polyester or acrylic it won't be dyeable. I can tell you that my David's Bridal dress I wore last year was polyester taffeta (from the separates collection), so I would have a hard time believing hers would be nylon or silk which can be dyed.
I know I said I would bow out after posting the last time but I wanted to let you know that her dress is probably not dyeable. I have read that David's is never to kind about returns or switching either so I wish you luck. I would suggest if you want to ditch the green that you buy her a new dress or at least see if she can sell the current one first. Either that or stick to blue and green. I really like those two together especially since you said your mom got her dress already (do I have that correct)?
Just a friendly suggestion and I am not trying to put you down just letting you know that changing colors of synthetic fibers is almost nearly impossible. The good thing about synthetic colors is that they never seem to bleed as much either![]()
I know David's bridal does have a pretty strict return policy. So I doubt they'd let people return a dress just because they changed their colors. However, our David's was really nice. My cousin pushed her wedding back an entire year but I'd already purchased my bridesmaids dress. In that year, I gained weight (oops!) and the skirt (it was two pieces) was way too tight and couldn't be altered. They let me exchange it for a bigger size. Although I have heard that the David's here is really nice/good compared to a lot of others out there.
I hope you guys are able to figure something out. And I hope her dress wasn't too expensive in case you end up having to eat the cost of it. Eek!