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I got my wedding dress in the charity shop for £1 – the groom wore Primark & a top trick made marrying abroad a breeze
SHE’S the queen of finding a bargain in the charity shop – with her money-saving tips even allowing her to buy her first ever house.
And her eye for a hidden gem also meant that Francesca was able to find a wedding dress for just a pound.
tiktok/@francescacharityshopFrancesca is a bargain queen, and found her wedding dress in a charity shop for £1[/caption]
She also did her own hair and make-up for her big daytiktok/@francescacharityshop
Her groom wore Primark, and matched their son with his outfittiktok/@francescacharityshop
She detailed her wedding day style in a video on her TikTok page, as she said: “Would you believe me if I told you my wedding dress cost me £1?
“Of course you would, because I’m the bargain queen.
“And this dress I actually got from the charity shop for £1.
“I had a few to choose from and I picked this the night before.”
She also saved money by doing her own hair and make-up for the special day.
Her husband also went for a cut-price option with a Primark suit, and their son also wore the same, matching, outfit.
“I don’t think they spent more than like £30 or £40,” she added.
Their wedding actually took place in Gibraltar which was another way they kept the costs down.
“It’s classed as an overseas territory, so it’s really easy to get married in Gibraltar if you’re from the UK,” she noted.
In fact, the most expensive part of the holiday was staying in the Rock Hotel in Gibraltar, as she admitted: “These little monkeys were coming in the room and my son was feeding them peaches.
“It was incredible!”
All in all, the wedding would have cost them around £600.
But thanks to a generous gift of £1000 from Francesca’s father-in-law, their wedding and honeymoon – which included two weeks in Spain – didn’t cost them a penny.
“So my wedding dress cost me a quid and my wedding was free,” she concluded.
“Bargain!”
People were quick to praise Francesca in the comments section, with one writing: “This is amazing.
A fashion expert’s verdict on buying a wedding dress from Shein
WHEN it comes to your big day, you want to feel your best and look your best.You want to feel special and, more importantly, be comfortable in what you’re wearing, are you going to get that from Shein? I doubt it.Look, in an ideal world you’re getting hitched to the person of your dreams and what you wear is irrelevant. But let’s be honest, it’s kind of a big deal.If you’re spending your hard earned cash on food, drinks, favours and everything else to celebrate you and your partner with your nearest and dearest, you deserve a dress that makes you feel like a million dollars.But a £30 frock from Shein is a gamble.It might be ill fitting, it might be badly made or just the complete opposite to what you expected.High street bridal dresses are ten a penny these days with brands such as Asos, Karen Millen and even Primark selling bridal wear.Make a day out of it and hit your local high street or shopping centre to try on as many as you can until you find ‘the one’, don’t wait for the postman to deliver disappointment.
“There’s no need to spend £20,000!”
“There really isn’t!” Francesca replied.
“Just amazing!!! I need you to plan my wedding and come dress shopping with me,” another added.
“That’s absolutely amazing hun, you looked stunning,” a third commented.
“This is such a mood, I love it!!” someone else wrote.
With Francesca replying: “Thank you girl!
“I wanted the day to be all about us, chilled and full of love.”
They married in Gibraltar, which was super easy as it’s a British overseas territorytiktok/@francescacharityshop
She only chose her wedding dress the night beforetiktok/@francescacharityshop
And thanks to a generous gift from her father-in-law, their wedding and honeymoon didn’t cost them a pennytiktok/@francescacharityshop
SHE’S the queen of finding a bargain in the charity shop – with her money-saving tips even allowing her to buy her first ever house.
And her eye for a hidden gem also meant that Francesca was able to find a wedding dress for just a pound.
tiktok/@francescacharityshopFrancesca is a bargain queen, and found her wedding dress in a charity shop for £1[/caption]
She also did her own hair and make-up for her big daytiktok/@francescacharityshop
Her groom wore Primark, and matched their son with his outfittiktok/@francescacharityshop
She detailed her wedding day style in a video on her TikTok page, as she said: “Would you believe me if I told you my wedding dress cost me £1?
“Of course you would, because I’m the bargain queen.
“And this dress I actually got from the charity shop for £1.
“I had a few to choose from and I picked this the night before.”
She also saved money by doing her own hair and make-up for the special day.
Her husband also went for a cut-price option with a Primark suit, and their son also wore the same, matching, outfit.
“I don’t think they spent more than like £30 or £40,” she added.
Their wedding actually took place in Gibraltar which was another way they kept the costs down.
“It’s classed as an overseas territory, so it’s really easy to get married in Gibraltar if you’re from the UK,” she noted.
In fact, the most expensive part of the holiday was staying in the Rock Hotel in Gibraltar, as she admitted: “These little monkeys were coming in the room and my son was feeding them peaches.
“It was incredible!”
All in all, the wedding would have cost them around £600.
But thanks to a generous gift of £1000 from Francesca’s father-in-law, their wedding and honeymoon – which included two weeks in Spain – didn’t cost them a penny.
“So my wedding dress cost me a quid and my wedding was free,” she concluded.
“Bargain!”
People were quick to praise Francesca in the comments section, with one writing: “This is amazing.
A fashion expert’s verdict on buying a wedding dress from Shein
WHEN it comes to your big day, you want to feel your best and look your best.
You want to feel special and, more importantly, be comfortable in what you’re wearing, are you going to get that from Shein? I doubt it.
Look, in an ideal world you’re getting hitched to the person of your dreams and what you wear is irrelevant. But let’s be honest, it’s kind of a big deal.
If you’re spending your hard earned cash on food, drinks, favours and everything else to celebrate you and your partner with your nearest and dearest, you deserve a dress that makes you feel like a million dollars.
But a £30 frock from Shein is a gamble.
It might be ill fitting, it might be badly made or just the complete opposite to what you expected.
High street bridal dresses are ten a penny these days with brands such as Asos, Karen Millen and even Primark selling bridal wear.
Make a day out of it and hit your local high street or shopping centre to try on as many as you can until you find ‘the one’, don’t wait for the postman to deliver disappointment.
“There’s no need to spend £20,000!”
“There really isn’t!” Francesca replied.
“Just amazing!!! I need you to plan my wedding and come dress shopping with me,” another added.
“That’s absolutely amazing hun, you looked stunning,” a third commented.
“This is such a mood, I love it!!” someone else wrote.
With Francesca replying: “Thank you girl!
“I wanted the day to be all about us, chilled and full of love.”
They married in Gibraltar, which was super easy as it’s a British overseas territorytiktok/@francescacharityshop
She only chose her wedding dress the night beforetiktok/@francescacharityshop
And thanks to a generous gift from her father-in-law, their wedding and honeymoon didn’t cost them a pennytiktok/@francescacharityshopFashion – Latest Style News And Fabulous Trends | The Sun