NovemberBride
Brilliant_Rock
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- Jun 26, 2006
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Meresal,
I think that the dress you have chosen is gorgeous.
I am also shocked to see so many say they are paying for their bridesmaids attire (although it''s a very nice gesture). I have been in too many weddings to count, and I have never had my dress paid for nor have I heard of any bride doing so. If it matters, the weddings were all either in the NYC or DC areas. I now live in Philly and have never heard of a bride paying for the dresses either. I think that it may be a cultural thing, as I have also never heard my friends complain about having to buy a dress (ok, I have never heard them complain about the price, style is another matter...).
My bridesmaids dresses were about $300 as well, which is within the average within my group. None of us got married before our late 20''s and we all have pretty good jobs. I would say that between gifts for an engagement party, shower and wedding, throwing a shower and bachelorette party and wedding day attire, within my group of friends it is expected that it will cost anywhere from $2000-$3000 to be a bridesmaid. None of us mind because we are a close knit group who are all a part of each others weddings. Sometimes the bride pays for hair and make-up and sometimes she just offers it at the bridesmaid''s own cost. We tend to give pretty good bridesmaids gifts as well. For instance, I gave my bridesmaids coach bags (not all the same, chosen in a style and color I thought would suit each), a hand painted wine glass, a bottle of nice wine, a pashmina, earrings and a brooch to wear the day of the wedding and a couple of other things I can''t remember right now! My mom also gave each of the bridesmaids a bracelet (not to wear at the wedding), chocolates and stationary at the bridesmaid''s luncheon. I recognize that not everyone could or would want to spend this much on being a bridesmaid, but I think sometimes people get flamed on these boards for asking their bridesmaids to pay a substantial sum of money and I just wanted to point out that in some instances this is in keeping with cultural norms and is not considered to be an imposition.
I think that the dress you have chosen is gorgeous.
I am also shocked to see so many say they are paying for their bridesmaids attire (although it''s a very nice gesture). I have been in too many weddings to count, and I have never had my dress paid for nor have I heard of any bride doing so. If it matters, the weddings were all either in the NYC or DC areas. I now live in Philly and have never heard of a bride paying for the dresses either. I think that it may be a cultural thing, as I have also never heard my friends complain about having to buy a dress (ok, I have never heard them complain about the price, style is another matter...).
My bridesmaids dresses were about $300 as well, which is within the average within my group. None of us got married before our late 20''s and we all have pretty good jobs. I would say that between gifts for an engagement party, shower and wedding, throwing a shower and bachelorette party and wedding day attire, within my group of friends it is expected that it will cost anywhere from $2000-$3000 to be a bridesmaid. None of us mind because we are a close knit group who are all a part of each others weddings. Sometimes the bride pays for hair and make-up and sometimes she just offers it at the bridesmaid''s own cost. We tend to give pretty good bridesmaids gifts as well. For instance, I gave my bridesmaids coach bags (not all the same, chosen in a style and color I thought would suit each), a hand painted wine glass, a bottle of nice wine, a pashmina, earrings and a brooch to wear the day of the wedding and a couple of other things I can''t remember right now! My mom also gave each of the bridesmaids a bracelet (not to wear at the wedding), chocolates and stationary at the bridesmaid''s luncheon. I recognize that not everyone could or would want to spend this much on being a bridesmaid, but I think sometimes people get flamed on these boards for asking their bridesmaids to pay a substantial sum of money and I just wanted to point out that in some instances this is in keeping with cultural norms and is not considered to be an imposition.