Hello, Happy Brides!
So we go forth on our quest to make wedding dress shopping
easier for you, with Randy Fenoli’s help, of course! In chapter two he addresses
season, time, place, location and most importantly your budget.
If you establish your budget early all other decision will be
easier to make. When I say budget I don’t mean just for your dress, but for everything
that your wedding entails. (E.g. Venue, food, music, your dress accessories and
alterations) This step will help you avoid falling in love with a dress that is
not within your budget.
By setting your budget and being honest about it to yourself
and to your consultant from the beginning, you can better enjoy shopping for
your gown and avoid frustration and disappointment.
“When you’re with the right
consultant, she should be able to help you find the perfect dress at any
budget.”- Randy Fenoli
We all love flipping through wedding magazines and the gowns
pictured in these magazines are amazing, it’s so easy to fall in love with them!
Once you tear out or fold one of those pages bring it along with you for your appointment
and show your consultant the style you’re looking for.
Understand that once you set a wedding budget you can always
“move” money around. Perhaps you can “borrow” money from what you’ve set aside
for your flowers or instead of splurging on the food you can take a snippet of
that money and use it to expand your dress budget. Keep alterations in mind
when setting your dress budget. Any gown you purchase, no matter the price,
will require at the least a hem and a bustle.
Once you’ve established your budget you’re one step closer
to finding your dream dress but first you must choose the Seasons, the Time of
Day and Location. In my next post I’ll be going over how these details go hand
in hand with selecting your dream dress. Till then!
Jackie S. of Sposa Mia Couture
Jackie S. of Sposa Mia Couture
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