After buying my fabrics (read about my first fabric shopping adventure in Bangkok), it was time to have them made.
In Bangkok, you can either go to a tailor shop or hire an independent tailor.

Some independent tailors even come to your home once you make an appointment — a huge time-saver compared to visiting a shop.
For my first tailor-made dress, I decided to go with a private tailor for convenience.

Since it was my first experience, I wanted someone trustworthy. I chose Ms. Mui, a well-known independent tailor.
Ms. Mui (Line ID: 0819895808 — search by phone number, shared with permission)

I sent a message: “I want to make a dress…”
She quickly asked, “What design?” and “Where’s your house?” — very efficient. Simple English was enough.

Ms. Mui was busy at the time, so it took a bit of back-and-forth to set a suitable appointment.

Even though I was ready to accept some mistakes — it was my first try! — I wanted to minimize them as much as possible.
Since I don’t speak Thai, I collected several reference images of dresses and printed them out.

My key points for the dress:

  • Soft, flowy A-line silhouette
  • V-neck in the front
  • V-neck in the back, tied with a thin ribbon
  • Slightly shorter in front and a little longer in the back

At the appointment, I handed over the fabrics and explained the details in simple English.
Ms. Mui immediately understood and helped decide:

  • Depth of the V-neck (not too deep, just right)
  • No lining needed (she even said “uraji” in Japanese)

Then came the measurements — and wow, she was lightning fast! From shoulders to legs, everything was measured in minutes.

My son acted as a little assistant, which was adorable. (I had prepped a sample dress for reference, but it wasn’t needed.)

The whole appointment lasted 10–15 minutes only.

Ms. Mui told me the price verbally, and I paid after the dress was completed.

The request was completed quickly — almost too quickly, I worried if it would match my vision perfectly!?

See you on the next journey See how my first tailor-made dress turned out!