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Thursday, October 28, 2010

Emerald Bridal 9162 - Sample Wedding Dress | SmartBrideBoutique.com

So in today's tough economic times, many brides are asking me where can they reduce the cost. I always say first and foremost, the guest list; but we all know this already and there is really no need to beat a dead guest list. So where else can you cut and still have fabulousity. Well let's look at the wedding gown!
1. You will only wear it once- unless you have a Trash the Dress photo session. But most of us wear it once for 4-5 hours.
2. Your daughter, like you, will probably not wear her mother's wedding gown.
3. What will you do with the dress after the dream wedding has passed? Sell it? Like everyone else??
 
Now unless you have a budget to match the Vera Wang or Monique Lhullier's most fabulousness of new gowns, then a restructuring of your thinking might help you have it all, but not at the stress of the price.

Here are some ways:
1. First and foremost-Look for your body style and the dress shape/cut you want and think is best for you.
2. Make appointments and go to bridal boutiques/ salons and try on many gowns until you see the shape/style and cut you want. Be careful, the ladies there are making a living, so be respectful of their time. Be honest with them, if they won't help you when you are honest, then it is probably not the place you would want to get your gown from away.
3. Start shopping early! Like a year should do...Basically, if you have the ring, start shopping for the dress.
4. Consider renting- I know, I know, you want a brand new one,never been worn gown, that is all yours- but again consider the budget- and who is really going to know if it is rented or not- UNLESS you tell them. Besides, your future husband and probably your groomsmen are renting their Hugo Boss tux/suits as well and no one questions them.
5. Renting is out of the question- then purchase it from another bride. This means that this is your dress! After the wedding you can trash or sell it, or give it to charity (someone say tax deduction). But none the less it is all yours to do as you please. I know you want a brand new one,never been worn gown, that is all yours. 
6. EBay stores- Heaven to Betsy, did I say that! YES I DID! We are talking about saving some buku dollars here. Those gowns made in China or Philippines are just as beautiful and detailed as you want it to be- a word of caution- get professionally measured at least 3x. And always be in contact with them. Check out their ratings and read their reviews. OH and by the way, Monique Lhullier is from the Philippines. So open your mind to the possibilities and remain diligent!
7. Someone say SAMPLE sales- yes this is a fabulous word, but some hiccups- one- once bought it is yours, stains, other women have tried on, rips, tears and all. But you can get a great bargain and the cost to clean and or repair may still be of significant savings!

Emerald Bridal 9162 - Sample Wedding Dress | SmartBrideBoutique.com
This is a simple silhouette, strapless gown which is then turned up a notch with a pretty starburst detail, just below the bust. There are plenty of jeweled belts and accents in the bodice in the Spring 2010 wedding dresses being displayed at the Wedding Channel Couture Show, so you can be on trend for just $275.00!

 Or check out this divine European design by Divina Sposa Violette gown. It is absolutely romantic, unique, ethereal and only $149.00 for the lucky size 14.
Hope you enjoy reading this and if we can be of any assistance please feel free to contact us.
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Monday, October 25, 2010

William, Nicole and the jars

What a fabulous day! After spending the day with one of my fabulous brides, Missy, I left to Micheal's craft store to get an apothecary jar.
While looking for the perfect one, I noticed a very pretty young lady, fabulously petite and slender, with long blonde hair and she was slightly frustrated on not being able to find two of kind jars and glass, for, what I later found out, candy station.
She mentioned that it was very annoying not being able to find the same jars, vases and glass and when she found a set, one of them was either missing a top or cracked. I sensed her disappointment and kept looking for a perfect jar, for another wedding I was planning, but I could not help but laugh when her fiance, William, who looked like a perfect match for his beautiful bride; seeing the shopping cart full with at least seven more jars of assorted shapes and size, asked in a very surprised tone, "how many do you need?". She said, "we have seven and we need more, because we have alot of candy." His next question was a typical question from a soon to be groom."How much is this going to cost?" And there is where I laughed out loud.
I immediately apologized and stated "you are getting married, right?" They answered yes and we began having a wonderful conversation of their plans for their big day.
They described the chuppah, the Miami Beach country club venue, the sour gummies, the assorted food stations they wanted; including a flambe station and so much more. They did voice some concern that their guests may have too much or too little but ask any wedding planner, you can never have enough, when you can; and after one hour, they stated that they were feeling so much better and were completely relaxed in the planning of their wedding. You are quite welcome, it is what I do... take that stress away!

PS.Nicole, remember, ask your florist to add the third set of candelabras for that romantic feel.





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