Why would you want a ‘cheap wedding‘?
You don’t, you want as upmarket a wedding as you can have but pay the least possible for it. To me that makes sense.
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The word ‘Wedding’ has a magical effect – to those who are organising or who we are buying from – the price goes sky high.
Take a wedding dress. Compare it to a ball gown and make it is white material – ball gown $200, wedding dress $2,000. This seems to be the rule, put a nought on the end of anything with the word wedding in it.
I actually hired my wedding dress. It was not normal to do this but being very slim in those days I found a shop that specialised in ‘off the catwalk’ dresses. It had to be made a lot shorter but was not really in vogue as it had a sort of bolero top with crystals all over that and the sleeves. The bottom of the train had similar crystals. My religion required me to have my shoulders and arms covered so it was ideal and it was not a summer wedding. The dress was made of heavy silk. I looked a million dollars – they even hired me the veil and the tiara. Everything was dry cleaned before delivery.
It is normal for men to hire suits, so why not women hiring dresses? When our friends came to collect my dress and the groom’s suit, they happily took all the shoes out of our cases and filled them with toilet paper. Our first morning of married life was spent walking down Oxford Street in London in the bathroom slippers from the hotel and buying shoes and sandals for our honeymoon.
A colleague of mine wanted a special dessert and she stupidly thought the price quoted was for each meal and not for each dessert. She solved it by having a fantastic chocolate fountain. The shame was the only one who would not dare go near it was her as she was so scared of getting chocolate all over her dress. We bought her a professional home version when she got back from her honeymoon so that she could see what she had missed.
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I hope that your wedding day is fantastic and remember ‘cheap weddings’ are not yard weddings
Sonia