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"Can’t buy me love"... but you can, in theory at least,
buy your perfectwedding day . Unfortunately, if you’re like 99%
of the population, money is
an issue and if you want that perfect wedding day, you have to decide
on a budget - and stick to it. Nowhere is this more applicable than the
wedding dress.
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Caroline Parkes - Once-in-a-lifetime
from £100 on The Dressmarket |
There are few things you can be sure of in any
wedding, but one thing that you can be is that, modern or romantic, your
dress will be the one thing that everyone will focus on as you walk down
the aisle.
This precious and symbolic item will play one of the most important parts
in this most important of days. Your wedding dress should be as unique and
special as you are, and you should feel like a million dollars when you
have it on.
Your wedding dress will probably be the most expensive item you will ever
buy and becasue of this - not to mention its symbolism - it’s not
surprising that the wedding dress is the most important single element to
every girl when she is planning her wedding. |
| Finding the perfect dress is
certainly one of the most enjoyable and exciting parts of the wedding
preparations, it is seldom if ever easy – and what fun would it
be if it was easy?… The style, the silhouette, the cut, the fabric
all have to be just right so that the dress fits you like a perfectly?
And no matter how many designs and styles you may consider your final
decision will rest on one factor alone: your budget.
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It’s lovely to spend hours browsing
dresses in magazines and on the Internet but realistically, the first
thing you should do is to decide on your budget. After that decision has
been made you can look at dresses in that price range.
Doing otherwise is really just wasting time and could lead to dissatisfaction.
The sooner you start looking at what you can afford, the longer you will
have to find the perfect dress. The fact is, ladies we can’t all
wear Vera Wang – but the fact is, too that we can all look good!
The cost of your wedding dress can vary enormously, depending
on the style of the wedding and also the content of your purse and your
taste.
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Augusta Jones
£500 on The Dressmarket
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Try to find the right balance and
don’t lose sight of the fact that it is the dress of a unique day.
The dress must be stunning but also comfortable and a pleasure to wear.
Remember: The perfect dress isn’t necessarily the most expensive;
it’s the one which makes you look as good as you can and which makes
you feel most comfortable in it. |
Jenny Packham - 'Desire'
£450 on The Dressmarket |
It’s every bride-to-be’s fantasy to have a private fitting
in a Paris, London or New York atelier but the reality is more likely
to be that you are on a tight or fixed budget and the dress of your dreams
is more than a little out of your price range.
If you have to have that designer dress, websites like The Dressmarket
now give you options the didn’t exist even a few years ago. On the
site you have access to dozens of once-worn (sometimes never worn) dresses
from the world’s leading designers at prices that mean that a Vera
Wang dress suddenly does become possible.
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Using the Dressmarkett is an
excellent and cost-effective way to buy a once-in-a lifetime designer
dress at a fraction of the original price, usually in perfect condition.
Of course, once the day is over, a good dry cleaner will restore a wedding
dress to its pristine condition and you can re-sell the dress on The Dressmarket
and recoupe much of your original outlay. That’s why you will find
that most sellers in our site have had their dresses dry-cleaned for this
very reason.
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| The beauty of this approach is that you can,
for example buy a £2000 Vera Wang Dress for £1,000 and then
sell it for £500. Thus you can have the dress of your dreams for £25%
of the original price. This of course means that suddenly, you have the
choice of spending anywhere between £500 - £1500 on your Honeymoon
or on other areas of the wedding – or indeed, not to spend it at all. |
Catherine Walker- 'Bespoke'
£1200 on The Dressmarket |
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