Buying a ready-made wedding dress, sewing or renting - this is the choice the bride faces on the eve of the wedding. In the absence of money problems, of course, a wedding dress can and should be bought in order to keep it as a souvenir and pass it on to your daughter, making this wardrobe item a beautiful family heirloom. But what about those who have too little wedding budget and have to calculate every detail of the holiday with great care?
In addition to a wedding dress, a bride at a gala event will need to complete her look with a veil, hat, tiara, gloves, stockings, shoes, hairdo, makeup and many other not cheap accessories that are definitely not available for rent. At the same time, the bride must look absolutely irresistible on her own wedding day!
The solution suggests itself - go to a salon where wedding dresses are rented. Save your budget, and you won't have to rack your brains over further storage of the dress. And the fate of the rental dress can no longer be spread to anyone.
Pros of a wedding dress for rent
- A rented wedding dress will save you a significant amount of money. This is several times cheaper than buying even a modest wedding dress for the bride.
- The main reason for choosing a dress for rent is often the fact that you can look really chic and expensive in such an outfit. By renting a wedding dress, you can afford a more sophisticated and graceful model, even a branded or designer one. After all, buying an expensive dress that the bride will wear only once (the second - during fitting and fitting) is rather expensive. And the savings can be spent on more important wedding purchases - for example, on massive wedding rings, which will remain with you forever.
- The problem of reselling a used wedding dress will not have to be solved either.
- The rental shops will take care of the quality dry cleaning, fit and impeccable appearance of the rental wedding dress. All this is already included in the wedding dress rental.
Unfortunately, there are many beliefs and prejudices. For example, it is believed that further happy family life will be dysfunctional if you buy a wedding dress from your hands or rent it. The bride's dress must be exceptionally new and unworn. But how, then, in the old days, could there be a custom to keep a grandmother's wedding dress in a chest and pass it on to young brides of the next generations? Are such prejudices, not supported by statistics and reliable examples, worth the obligation to pay a huge financial debt for the purchase of an expensive wedding dress, which inexperienced wasteful brides take upon themselves!