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Feel Like Your Own Princess: How to Pick the Right Wedding GownBe Yourself Two simple words that you've probably heard throughout your entire life are be yourself'. Being yourself is especially important when planning your wedding, and in picking your wedding gown. Do not be persuaded to buy something that doesn't compliment who you are. Be unique; find a gown that will speak to the guests; one that will tell them who you are. Whether it is as eloquent as a Vera Wang, strapless gown with sequins and a trailing veil, or as simple as a knee length white dress with a shawl, it needs to express who you are, and the type of wedding you are having. Price it Right The average wedding can cost as much as $30,000. If you don't have that kind of money to spend, then don't allow yourself to get into debt, even for the wedding gown. You have probably heard married women say that you only wear it once, so you should be reasonable with the price. This is very true; chances are it will hang in your closet after the ceremony, with a plastic bag over it. But again, spending the money on your wedding gown depends upon how elaborate or simple you want the gown to be. Most machine-manufactured wedding gowns that are sold at retail outlets cost around $500. This works well if you are trying to keep it simple and under budget. However, if you do want to be clothed in the best wedding gown for your big day, you can opt to have a designer dress made for $5,000 to $6,000. Keep in mind that a specially made dress takes longer to create and ship to you, so it is wise to plan ahead. Weddings don't happen many times in a person's life. Whether this is your first, second, or third marriage, you want it to reflect as much personality as possible. When choosing a wedding gown, remember to find a gown that reflects your character, and the tone of the wedding. |
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