I love watching “Say Yes to the Dress” & ‘Four Weddings”
as much as the next girl. WE TV can distract me for a few hours at a time as I
watch couples navigate all of the decisions that go into wedding planning.
However, as someone who works in the wedding industry I am watching from a
different point of view than a bride-to-be or single girl daydreaming about her
big day.
Reality TV does a great job of inspiring brides. The best,
brightest and most cutting edge trends are highlighted for all to enjoy.
Wedding related television shows have guided brides in their gown style,
inspired décor and bridal party attire color selections and no doubt helped to
create some fantastic celebrations.
However, I fear that reality TV has also given brides some
unrealistic expectations when it comes to their big day. Many of these shows do
not disclose costs, or at least the full cost of their wedding. For example, it
is common to see a bride with a $3,000 budget for a wedding gown on television.
Given that the gown is often budgeted at 5% of the total wedding cost, we can
guess that this gown is part of a $60,000 wedding. The average wedding cost in
the United States is $24,000, which creates an average gown budget of $1,200, quite
a difference.
Finally, for better or worse, there needs to be
accommodation for the cost of living in different locations. The price of labor
will likely be higher in a large metropolitan city (i.e. Chicago , New York )
than it is in a smaller city. If you have your heart set on a product only
available in a larger city you may end up paying more in shipping fees to get
it to you. This information is not meant to scare you, rather provide you
information to set realistic expectations.
Floral designers, bridal gown consultants, and wedding
planners truly do love when an inspired bride comes in. It is lovely to work
with a couple who know what they are looking for on their wedding day. So,
watch all the reality TV you would like to, and keep notes on your favorite
ideas. When it comes time to start your planning, be up front and realistic
with your budget. Hire professionals you trust, and work with them to create
the day that you have been dreaming of.
BBFN (Bridal Bliss for now),
Olivia
Nice article. We are also going to tie wedding knot and would like to hire best event planner for our big day. At domestic meeting space San Francisco we will be attending a wedding expo and there will be a lot of planning teams participating. Might hire planning services from this expo.
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