Wear it to a formal your freshman year of college when you join a sorority |
No it’s not all relative. It’s gluttonous. A normal family doesn’t spend $1,000 on a prom dress for a high school kid. Ridiculous. |
I don’t think people here realize how much DC metro students spend on prom dresses. It’s a lot |
It was a brag. A non brag would be: we don’t really set a budget. |
Literally no girl does this. Rent the Runway does this but their business model is failing. Girls definitely let others borrow dresses. |
Deja Vu in Mt. Airy, MD. It's a big destination shop for these dresses, just be prepared for it to be very busy on weekends. |
yep. My daughter and I were recently looking at clearance dresses (like 20 pages worth) on the Anthropologie site. She noticed the prom dresses of a few friends who graduated last year and their dresses had been $700-800 full price. I was surprised. |
+1 Mine was $400 in 1995 and we were solidly middle class, so a lot of money. I still remember how much it meant to me that my parents got it. Prom was a no curfew, no budget night, which was completely out of character for them. |
I did this and there are plenty of other people that do this because the shop we were in was packed. It was 1k and then another 200 for alterations. There was a dress at bloomingdales that was a fraction of this that she loved but her size was sold out. She’s a 0 or a 2, and there wasn’t much on the floor at regular department stores in her size. It was either get something from MacDougal or go to this shop in Georgetown that had tons of dresses she could try on. I’m glad she was happy but I wish department stores still carried more for prom and homecoming. |
Same but in 1993. I remember being very excited my mom let me buy it. It was beautiful and classic. If it still fit, I wouldn’t hesitate to wear it today as it would still be stylish. I’m not sure I’d be as willing to splurge if my daughter wanted a dress that barely covered her bum like the dresses these days. |
It is all relative. We aren’t a normal family. DH makes around 800k and we live in a house that cost under a million. It’s a normal house and we drive normal cars and hardly ever vacation or eat out. If I spend 1k on a dress it doesn’t matter. |
Not OP, but my prom dress cost around the same and my wedding dress was around $8000 in 2002. It was Vera Wang. |
This could have been me. $400 in 1998. All of my other dance dresses had been between $100 and $150. Obviously, OP needs to stay within the family budget, but I can’t imagine that $100 buys a nice dress these days. |
I’d probably be willing to go up to $350. |
Some of these amounts are insane. My wedding dress was a little under $500. My wedding shoes were about $15.
For a prom dress these days, I’d give my kid a budget of around $100, maybe slightly more. |