Wedding Dress Specialist – Bridal Gown Alterations – Little Egg Harbor Township, NJ

We are seeking a skilled wedding dress specialist to join our network of independent alteration professionals. If you have a passion for precision tailoring on bridal gowns and a steady hand for delicate fabrics, we want to hear from you. About the Role • Hem, take in, and let out wedding dresses across all silhouettes (A-line, ball gown, mermaid, sheath, fit-and-flare) • Build custom bustles (American, French, ballroom, over) suited to each gown's train • Adjust bodices, alter straps and necklines, replace or add cups, install or repair zippers and lacing • Work confidently with delicate fabrics: lace, tulle, silk, satin, organza, beaded and sequined overlays What We Look For • Hands-on experience tailoring bridal or fine formalwear • Comfort working with multi-layer garments and structured construction • Accurate, repeatable measuring and fitting technique • Reliable communication with brides and clear delivery timelines What You Get • Independent contractor flexibility — accept the bookings that fit your week • Local bridal clients matched directly to your profile • Build long-term repeat business through reviews and referrals • No storefront required — work from your home studio

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