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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. |
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. |
Matching UNSCUFFED shoes. |
Don't you work? Let me guess: home, living off the "richie rich"??!!
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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. |
I do, but listening to a conference call on strategic planning. Come on, you'd be here too. Admit it. |
| 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. |
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Don't go.
An invite is not a summons. |
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. |
| 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. |
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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. |
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This. Essentially what PP said. |
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 |