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I bought my wedding dress on Shein & made bouquets using The Range buys, I spent less than £75 on the lot thanks to Temu

A SAVVY bride has shared how she saved cash on her big day by buying her dress and bouquet online.

Debby Moss, from the UK, took to social media to share her DIY flowers and cheap wedding dress.

facebook/weddingsonabudgetukThe bride left everyone in awe over her budget wedding dress[/caption]

facebook/weddingsonabudgetukShe even got savvy and made her own bouquet for the big day[/caption]

The bride revealed she was stunned when her Shein wedding dress arrived and was the perfect fit.

Taking to Facebook, she wrote: “My £43 dress from Shein has arrived.  It’s absolutely gorgeous, I love it! Fits perfectly and quality is amazing.  Nice thick material, nice bit of train at the back that’s not too much.”

The simple floor-length satin dress featured a gorgeous off-the-shoulder top with a sweatheart style neckline.

The classic wedding gown was perfect but Debby decided she wanted to add some extra sparkle with a diamond encrusted belt.

“I added the belt which was £4 from Temu.  Nice, simple and elegant,” she added.

But it wasn’t the only way the savvy bride saved money for her big day.

People can spent hundreds on floral arrangements but this bargain hunter decided to take matters into her own hands.

Going for a gorgeous muted pink theme for her wedding she picked a decadent bunch of fake flowers in the colour to make her own bouquet as well as her bridesmaids.

She said: “I made these last night.  Cost me about £25, have 2 more to make.  But very pleased.”

Debby revealed she bought the larger flowers from The range and filled in the bouquet with roses and other flowers from Temu.

The posts have been a hit as the bride shared them in the Facebook group, Weddings on a Budget UK.

People were quick to praise her savvy ways in the comments section.

One person wrote: “Wow that’s stunning for the price.”

“It really is, didn’t expect such high quality,” Debby replied.

Wedding Dress Trends 2024

Sophie Creed, bridal designer and founder of bridal brand e&w Couture shared the most popular wedding dress designs for this year.

Sustainable Chic
Bridal fashion in 2024 is embracing a powerful shift towards sustainability, with brides looking closely at what fabrics are being used to make the dresses.
Many brides are also looking to wear a second-hand dress or a vintage number.
Boho Bliss
The bohemian aesthetic is effortless and laid-back elegance – ideal for relaxed weddings. Whether in a garden, on a beach, or under the stars, the boho trend is also great for nature-inspired weddings.
Couples opting for outdoor venues, and bohemian-inspired dresses with flowing silhouettes, floral lace, and whimsical details with blend in with the natural setting. It’s about bringing the romance of the outdoors into the wedding wardrobe. 
Bohemian-inspired dresses often feature vintage-inspired lace, flowing sleeves, and ethereal details that stand the test of time.
Satin Elegance
Satin wedding dresses are capturing the hearts of brides who appreciate the marriage of modern simplicity and classic luxury.
This trend suits weddings that prioritize an elegant, refined aesthetic, making it an ideal choice for formal celebrations, chic city weddings, or any event where the bride envisions herself in a gown that exudes sophistication and grace.
Bold Romance
Oversized and bold modern showcase a shift in bridal fashion.
This trend is for the bride who dares to be different, breaking away from tradition and embracing a vibrant, contemporary aesthetic on the most important day of her life.

Another commented: “Beautiful! I’m thinking of getting mine off Shein too.”

“That’s stunning,” penned a third.

Meanwhile a fourth said: “Bargain! Looks beautiful, I love the added belt.”

“You look gorg,” claimed a fifth.

Someone else added: “Looks bloody lovely.”

Fabulous will pay for your exclusive stories. Just email: fabulousdigital@the-sun.co.uk and pop EXCLUSIVE in the subject line.

A SAVVY bride has shared how she saved cash on her big day by buying her dress and bouquet online.

Debby Moss, from the UK, took to social media to share her DIY flowers and cheap wedding dress.

facebook/weddingsonabudgetukThe bride left everyone in awe over her budget wedding dress[/caption]

facebook/weddingsonabudgetukShe even got savvy and made her own bouquet for the big day[/caption]

The bride revealed she was stunned when her Shein wedding dress arrived and was the perfect fit.

Taking to Facebook, she wrote: “My £43 dress from Shein has arrived.  It’s absolutely gorgeous, I love it! Fits perfectly and quality is amazing.  Nice thick material, nice bit of train at the back that’s not too much.”

The simple floor-length satin dress featured a gorgeous off-the-shoulder top with a sweatheart style neckline.

The classic wedding gown was perfect but Debby decided she wanted to add some extra sparkle with a diamond encrusted belt.

“I added the belt which was £4 from Temu.  Nice, simple and elegant,” she added.

But it wasn’t the only way the savvy bride saved money for her big day.

People can spent hundreds on floral arrangements but this bargain hunter decided to take matters into her own hands.

Going for a gorgeous muted pink theme for her wedding she picked a decadent bunch of fake flowers in the colour to make her own bouquet as well as her bridesmaids.

She said: “I made these last night.  Cost me about £25, have 2 more to make.  But very pleased.”

Debby revealed she bought the larger flowers from The range and filled in the bouquet with roses and other flowers from Temu.

The posts have been a hit as the bride shared them in the Facebook group, Weddings on a Budget UK.

People were quick to praise her savvy ways in the comments section.

One person wrote: “Wow that’s stunning for the price.”

“It really is, didn’t expect such high quality,” Debby replied.

Wedding Dress Trends 2024

Sophie Creed, bridal designer and founder of bridal brand e&w Couture shared the most popular wedding dress designs for this year.

Sustainable Chic

Bridal fashion in 2024 is embracing a powerful shift towards sustainability, with brides looking closely at what fabrics are being used to make the dresses.

Many brides are also looking to wear a second-hand dress or a vintage number.

Boho Bliss

The bohemian aesthetic is effortless and laid-back elegance – ideal for relaxed weddings. Whether in a garden, on a beach, or under the stars, the boho trend is also great for nature-inspired weddings.

Couples opting for outdoor venues, and bohemian-inspired dresses with flowing silhouettes, floral lace, and whimsical details with blend in with the natural setting. It’s about bringing the romance of the outdoors into the wedding wardrobe. 

Bohemian-inspired dresses often feature vintage-inspired lace, flowing sleeves, and ethereal details that stand the test of time.

Satin Elegance

Satin wedding dresses are capturing the hearts of brides who appreciate the marriage of modern simplicity and classic luxury.

This trend suits weddings that prioritize an elegant, refined aesthetic, making it an ideal choice for formal celebrations, chic city weddings, or any event where the bride envisions herself in a gown that exudes sophistication and grace.

Bold Romance

Oversized and bold modern showcase a shift in bridal fashion.

This trend is for the bride who dares to be different, breaking away from tradition and embracing a vibrant, contemporary aesthetic on the most important day of her life.

Another commented: “Beautiful! I’m thinking of getting mine off Shein too.”

“That’s stunning,” penned a third.

Meanwhile a fourth said: “Bargain! Looks beautiful, I love the added belt.”

“You look gorg,” claimed a fifth.

Someone else added: “Looks bloody lovely.”

Fabulous will pay for your exclusive stories. Just email: fabulousdigital@the-sun.co.uk and pop EXCLUSIVE in the subject line.

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