Watch the moment a ‘naughty’ bride demands her grandma pay £10,000 for her wedding dress
The average cost of a wedding in the UK is between £20,000 and £25,000.
And one of the biggest expenses for the big day is the bride’s dress.
Bride-to-be Jennifer Rastutis was getting married for the second time and she enlisted the bridal gown gurus at Say Yes to the Dress to help her find the perfect gown.
She wanted a dress that fit the ‘princess-romantic’ theme, but without ‘the beading and the fringes’.
She then referred to a designer dress she had seen and loved, which had a “corset-drop waist and a gathered skirt.”
“Simple, beautiful, elegant and romantic,” Jennifer added. “But also a little bit of a fairytale princess!”
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Then the assistant asked, “Is there a budget?”
Jennifer replied: “There’s actually no budget – technically – for the perfect dress. But I would really like to stay under $10,000 (£7,760).”
And in her on-camera report, the bride-to-be revealed who would be footing the bill: “My grandma and grandpa are going to buy the dress.”
She added: “If I could find a dress that I liked that cost $3,000, I would like it even more.
“If I found the perfect dress and it cost $10,000, but it was the dress…would grandma be okay with it? She wouldn’t be happy, but she would be okay with it.”
Jennifer’s mother, Lori, gave her opinion on the wedding dress budget, saying, “Her first wedding was very extravagant, this is her second, and I think she needs to tone it down a little.
“My family is doing well [financially]but in today’s economy their businesses are really struggling.”
The assistant began setting out dresses for Jennifer to try on. When she showed her family and friends the first dress, Randy jumped in to help.
“What about the price? How much can I spend?” he asked before heading into the store to find other dresses for Jennifer to try on.
“My grandma and I had certain conversations – and I knew that if I really found a dress that was ‘it’, she would buy it [for me]”, said Jennifer.
But that’s not really how Colleen, Jennifer’s grandmother, felt.
She said: “Jennifer and I haven’t really talked about her budget yet, but it’s important that she thinks about it, especially in these economic times.”
If I found a dress I really wanted, my grandmother would pay for it.
Jennifer
Unfortunately, there wasn’t a single dress that Jennifer liked.
Instead, she wanted to embellish and alter certain design elements to make her dress custom, with each change adding to the bill.
When the assistant factored in the price of the dress, additional embellishments and alterations, the bride’s outfit cost a whopping $8,500 (£6,600).
And for that price, Colleen couldn’t get her granddaughter to say yes to the dress on the spot.
Instead, the family decided to go to lunch and discuss the dress.
Viewers were then told that Jennifer did not get the wedding dress of her dreams.
People were quick to share their thoughts in the comments.
Wedding Dress Trends 2024
Sophie Creed, bridal designer and founder of bridal brand e&w Couture, shared this year’s most popular wedding dress designs.
Sustainable Chic
Bridal fashion in 2024 will see a strong shift towards sustainability, with brides paying close attention to the fabrics they use to make their dresses.
Many brides also want to wear a second-hand dress or a vintage one.
Boho bliss
The bohemian aesthetic is effortless and laid-back elegance – ideal for relaxed weddings. Whether it’s in a garden, on a beach or under the stars, the boho trend is also great for nature-inspired weddings.
Couples opting for outdoor locations and bohemian-inspired dresses with flowing silhouettes, floral lace and whimsical details that blend in with the natural surroundings. It’s all about bringing the romance of the outdoors into the bridal wardrobe.
Bohemian-style dresses often feature vintage-inspired lace, flowy sleeves and airy details that will stand the test of time.
Satin elegance
Satin wedding dresses are winning the hearts of brides who appreciate the combination of modern simplicity and classic luxury.
This trend is suitable for weddings where an elegant, refined aesthetic is preferred. It is therefore an ideal choice for formal occasions, chic city weddings or other occasions where the bride wants to see herself in a dress that exudes sophistication and grace.
Daring romance
Oversized and daring modern models show a shift in bridal fashion.
This trend is for the bride who dares to be different, who breaks with tradition and embraces a vibrant, contemporary aesthetic on the most important day of her life.
Someone said, “What a spoiled brat! She had no respect for her grandmother.”
“Second wedding – she and her fiancé should cover all the costs! Parents and grandparents already paid once,” a second agreed.
A third commented: “She said this is an adult wedding, I doubt it because she’s still not an adult…
“If she expects her grandmother to pay for an expensive dress, it just proves that she is selfish…
“I totally agree with her mother. This is her second wedding. She spent a fortune on the first one. She needs to have a limited budget for the second wedding.”