How to save money on your wedding dress

BrideFor many brides, their wedding dress is the most important element of their wedding day. As a result, they invest a large proportion of their budget into buying the perfect dress that will help them look and feel their best on the big day. However, some brides baulk at the hefty price tags. A major source of anxiety is finding the right dress only to discover it is unaffordable.

Fortunately, there are several ways you can save on a beautiful wedding dress, without having to forego the style your heart desires.

Stay open minded

Some brides have already decided on what style and designer they want before they ever set foot in a dress shop. If this sounds like you, saving money on your dress may be difficult. Although you might fantasise of walking down the aisle in your dream dress, refusing to budge on the brand may mean you overlook a gorgeous dress with a far smaller price tag.

While it’s important to invest in a high-quality gown, you don’t want to close yourself off from browsing more affordable options that could be just as striking and well-made as a designer gown.

Shop secondhand

Second hand

You can save thousands of pounds on a wedding dress by purchasing a dress second-hand. As a wedding dress is only worn for a few hours, it is often in pristine condition. You are effectively buying a like-new garment for a substantially cheaper price.  There are a number of websites that list beautiful second-hand wedding gowns, such as Still White.

You can also have a second-hand dress tailored so that it fits you. Tailoring services are generally inexpensive, so this is an ideal option if you’re looking for a dress that wears and fits like it were new – only without the expense.

Girl in white dressGo for a dress that isn’t a wedding dress

A wedding dress will cost you a hefty amount simply because it has the wedding label attached to it. One way to save yourself money on a dress is by buying a dress that isn’t a wedding dress. Money Crashers explains more below:

“Consider a cocktail-length gown. Because it uses less fabric, you don’t have to pay as much for a full-length gown (and get to show off your sassy shoes). Or, you can go with an alternative color, such as blush pink or icy blue, for a dramatic effect. Another offbeat option is to choose a vintage dress by checking out thrift shops. You might find a hidden gem that you can update for a modern twist, like having a tailor remove outdated sleeves or shorten the length.”

A  cheaper dress

There are a number of ways to save on your wedding dress – shop secondhand and think outside the box when perusing stores and designers. This will ensure you get the best deal possible on your wedding dress.

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