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6 Hacks That Will Help You Save Money Every Time You're A Bridesmaid



I'm a hopeless romantic at heart, so you can see why I love wedding season. The colors! The flowers! The promise of eternal love! It gets me every time. The technical side of weddings, however, can be a little less glamorous. Between five-day bachelorette vacations and all of the dresses, shoes, and jewelry you need, it's more expensive than ever to be a bridesmaid.
I've been in a few weddings, and I have another one coming up later this year that I'm already starting to save up for. Whether you're in a wedding this summer or you're looking towards a fall wedding, I swear by these hacks. From fashion to drinks to beauty, they'll help you save money so you don't have to pull from your savings or feel guilty when you get back home.

Tip 1: Pull From Your Closet When You Can


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Before you start surfing the internet for the newest wedding trends, see what you have in your closet first, especially if you already have some options that will go with the wedding's color palette. Does the style of your nude heels complement your dress? Can you borrow a statement necklace from your friend instead of buying a new one? Pulling from your friend's, your sister's, or your own closet is a foolproof way to save money.

Tip 2: Choose Neutral Accessories


pick neutral accessories like this brown bag

If you do need to do some shopping, choosing neutral accessories is a great way to make sure that you can wear them again. Even if the jewelry or hair accessories you pick feel too fancy for everyday wear, you can wear them the next time you're a bridesmaid.

Neutral Bridesmaid Accessory Ideas:

  • Jewelry that's all gold or silver, so you won't have to worry about matching to a color later on
  • Jackets or wraps
  • Purses or clutches. Details that stick to the neutral palette, like tortoiseshell, make things more fun
  • Shoes

Tip 3: Do Your Own Hair And Makeup


Ask the bride if she plans for you and the bridesmaids to get your hair and makeup done together. If not, consider doing it yourself instead of having it done professionally. This crown braid was surprisingly easy! Start practicing your pre-Raphaelite curls, or check out the rest of 2022's hair trends.

In addition to saving you money, there are a few benefits to doing your own beauty the day of the wedding. You know what eyeshadow shades or product applications look the best on your face (I am not a fan of contour), and how your hair might react to the weather (my hair falls stick straight when it's humid outside).

Tip 4: Cut Out Alcohol


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There's a good chance you're going to eat out a lot during the wedding weekend. To cut down on your bill, cut down on your alcohol consumption. There are so many tasty summer mocktails these days that you won't feel left out! Plus you won't get dehydrated or have any hangovers. It's a win-win-win.

Tip 5: Pick A Bridesmaid Dress That You Can Wear Again


For the wedding I'm in this year, the bride decided that each bridesmaid could choose her own dress. I ended up going with a dress that was a bit more expensive than the other options. It might have cost me a little more than the other weddings I was in, but it's gorgeous and I am definitely going to be able to wear it to future parties or galas after I move this summer.

Tip 6: Budget For Everything, Then Stick To It


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My wedding festivities aren't until later this year, but I have already started saving for them! Putting away a smaller amount of money every month means that when the wedding comes, I know how much I have and I won't feel guilty spending it. The last thing I want to do is blow a ton of money when the time comes, and then not be able to afford to have fun once I get back home.

The other half of making a budget is actually sticking to it. Go for more affordable menu options, or take the initiative to opt out of something if you need to.

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Images in header via Brit + Co, Pixabay/Pexels, and Suzy Hazelwood/Pexels.

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