Black-tie wedding - how to afford?

Anonymous
I just bought two amazing black tie dresses at Ross for $25 each. When there's a will, there's a way. Both dresses compare to my $300 black tie dresses that I own.

Just stop overthinking it and have fun!

Personally I think a tux and a black tie dress are must haves in any closet.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:11:52 and 11:54 are the same person, and BOY are they bitter.

OP, try to overlook the bitter ones. This is true not only for attending the wedding, but for life in general.



Nope. I just don't like condescending people. And that was the pillar of it. That doesn't make me bitter. I'm not at all bitter. I just don't like people acting like their shit don't stink because they have money. It's rude. And to use her words, "we will notice."


OP here is the lesson: you learn a lot about people at weddings, births and funerals.

Go and enjoy yourself, they want you there!



Only if you're respectful, show gratitude, and wear matching shoes! And no capri pants FFS.




No, you should really scowl, complain, be disrespectful to everyone, lack grace, don't be social, and act like you don't want to be there - THAT will be memorable, trust me.



Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:11:52 and 11:54 are the same person, and BOY are they bitter.

OP, try to overlook the bitter ones. This is true not only for attending the wedding, but for life in general.



Nope. I just don't like condescending people. And that was the pillar of it. That doesn't make me bitter. I'm not at all bitter. I just don't like people acting like their shit don't stink because they have money. It's rude. And to use her words, "we will notice."


OP here is the lesson: you learn a lot about people at weddings, births and funerals.

Go and enjoy yourself, they want you there!



Only if you're respectful, show gratitude, and wear matching shoes! And no capri pants FFS.


Matching UNSCUFFED shoes.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:11:52 and 11:54 are the same person, and BOY are they bitter.

OP, try to overlook the bitter ones. This is true not only for attending the wedding, but for life in general.



Nope. I just don't like condescending people. And that was the pillar of it. That doesn't make me bitter. I'm not at all bitter. I just don't like people acting like their shit don't stink because they have money. It's rude. And to use her words, "we will notice."


OP here is the lesson: you learn a lot about people at weddings, births and funerals.

Go and enjoy yourself, they want you there!



Only if you're respectful, show gratitude, and wear matching shoes! And no capri pants FFS.




Don't you work? Let me guess: home, living off the "richie rich"??!!

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:11:52 and 11:54 are the same person, and BOY are they bitter.

OP, try to overlook the bitter ones. This is true not only for attending the wedding, but for life in general.



Nope. I just don't like condescending people. And that was the pillar of it. That doesn't make me bitter. I'm not at all bitter. I just don't like people acting like their shit don't stink because they have money. It's rude. And to use her words, "we will notice."


You sound classy.



Classy enough not to issue rules to my wedding guests regarding whether their shoes are scuffed. I'll admit, that's not a very high bar, but I've reached it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:11:52 and 11:54 are the same person, and BOY are they bitter.

OP, try to overlook the bitter ones. This is true not only for attending the wedding, but for life in general.



Nope. I just don't like condescending people. And that was the pillar of it. That doesn't make me bitter. I'm not at all bitter. I just don't like people acting like their shit don't stink because they have money. It's rude. And to use her words, "we will notice."


OP here is the lesson: you learn a lot about people at weddings, births and funerals.

Go and enjoy yourself, they want you there!



Only if you're respectful, show gratitude, and wear matching shoes! And no capri pants FFS.




Don't you work? Let me guess: home, living off the "richie rich"??!!



I do, but listening to a conference call on strategic planning. Come on, you'd be here too. Admit it.
Anonymous
Give what you can afford, even if it's a card. But yeah, do give a card. Some of my closest friends didn't get me shit when I got married. I couldn't care less about gifts or money, but not getting a card really hurt.
Anonymous
Don't go.

An invite is not a summons.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I love the experience idea! Also- you can mat and frame a copy of their wedding invitation. It's a thoughtful gift with a significant emotional value.


In a similar vein, we got something like this: https://www.etsy.com/listing/44178316/wedding-invitation-set-in-stone-6-inch?ref=related-0. Ours was a tile trivet of our wedding invitation. I doubt it was all that expensive, and we really like it a lot. It was especially meaningful to us because we had a graphic designer friend design our wedding invitations and so the design was really personally meaningful to us. But I bet a lot of people would like it.
Anonymous
You can get a dress that looks very expensive without spending much. Check out Columbus day sales at places like Nordstrom Rack, Macy's, and lord & Taylor. Avoid things like sequins, crochet, and beaded work bc you can spot them on cheap material easily. Instead look for long black gown that fits really and accessorize.
Anonymous
If you already have a nice black dress and shoes and a small evening purse, use them.

If you are concerned about looking poor, spend your money on an updo or blowout. Put lipstick on using a lipbrush. Use a good face powder foundation. Get your brows done.

You will look polished, and no one will care about where your dress came from.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Give what you can afford, even if it's a card. But yeah, do give a card. Some of my closest friends didn't get me shit when I got married. I couldn't care less about gifts or money, but not getting a card really hurt.


+1
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:If you already have a nice black dress and shoes and a small evening purse, use them.

If you are concerned about looking poor, spend your money on an updo or blowout. Put lipstick on using a lipbrush. Use a good face powder foundation. Get your brows done.

You will look polished, and no one will care about where your dress came from.


This. Essentially what PP said.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Has your DH considered buying a tux? I know Joseph A Banks has them and their suit deals are amazing sometimes. How much time before the wedding?

As for you -- consignment/thrift shop somewhere? I imagine there are lots of "society" people who give dresses away to such places after wearing them once, as they can't be seen in them a second time. So you could get something pretty new -- as long as you're not grossed out at the idea of wearing second hand, it isn't a big deal; though if you get it cheap enough, you could even get it dry cleaned before wearing and still come out at under $150.


We sis this last year since DH's old tux did not fit. At least 1/3-1/5 the men were in suits, and not all were black.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Has your DH considered buying a tux? I know Joseph A Banks has them and their suit deals are amazing sometimes. How much time before the wedding?

As for you -- consignment/thrift shop somewhere? I imagine there are lots of "society" people who give dresses away to such places after wearing them once, as they can't be seen in them a second time. So you could get something pretty new -- as long as you're not grossed out at the idea of wearing second hand, it isn't a big deal; though if you get it cheap enough, you could even get it dry cleaned before wearing and still come out at under $150.


We sis this last year since DH's old tux did not fit. At least 1/3-1/5 the men were in suits, and not all were black.


sorry typos's "did" and 1/3-1/2
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