29 Aug 2012

Wedding Wednesday Post: The Second Dress

My former co-workers and I got into a heated discussion last night over weddings. When one of them asked me what I thought my overall wedding budget would be, I couldn’t give her an answer. To be honest, I don’t actually know the average cost is for every aspect that goes into it. Furthermore, there are many aspects these days that can all be DIY. A long time ago, couples would enlist wedding planners, caterers, photographers, designers for invitations/menus/ etc, and rental companies to provide the furniture and decor, but these days – those things seem a little uncommon, don’t they? Why not just ask your own friends and family to help you out?

I may not know how much I want to pay for my wedding just yet, but I know what aspects I want in it and I can definitely say that I want a second dress for my reception! I’ve envisioned my future wedding gown to be long, flow-y, lacy, or silk, but I’ve always been partial to the short dresses. Since it seems to be more appropriate for a reception, that is most likely what is going to happen. I stumbled into BCBG Max Azria yesterday and drooled over almost every short white dress in the store hence leading me to be inspired to write this post. What do you think readers? Are second dresses for you?

Nel Lace-Back Cocktail Dress – $268

Willa Lace Cocktail Dress – $338

Candy Floss Dress – $450


Garçonne Dress – $500

Lustrous Lace Dress – $750

Pisarro Nights Beaded Overlay Silk Chiffon Dress – $148

JS Collections Ruched Mesh One Shoulder Dress – $248

Pisarro Nights Sequined Silk Shift Dress – $128

Mandalay Beaded Lace Dress – $1,985

J. Crew Heloise Dress – $425

Posted on August 29, in Style