Thursday, March 17, 2011

Great posting by Lauren from Every Last Detail

With SO many conflicting stories from other brides and maybe even out dated advice from Grandma, (not to put down Grandmothers, they do tend to know more than the average bear), all sorts of rumors and myths take on lives of their own. Here is a great blog posted by Lauren from Every last Detail on the myths of wedding costs:

Wedding cost myths


Thursday, March 17, 2011 in wedding planning

After writing last week’s Thursday Tips post about why weddings cost “so much“, it brought something to my attention- that there are a few myths that continue to be perpetuated about wedding costs. When I say “wedding costs”, in a nutshell I mean budget and/or pricing. And now I would like to attempt to dispel these myths. Why? It’s what I do. icon wink Thursday Tips: Myths About Wedding Costs And I want you all to know the truth- because I didn’t know when I was planning my wedding!

So what exactly ARE these myths that have to do with budget/pricing?

Wedding cost myth #1: You should barter and/or ask wedding vendors for discounts.

I’ve SEEN this said on blogs and forums before. The only way that a barter miiiiight work is if you own a company that the vendor could SERIOUSLY benefit from. (Like if you’re a floral wholesaler and you barter with a florist, or if you own a camera company and you barter with your photographer.) My question for you is this: do you straight-up ask your server at a restaurant or your doctor for a discount? Or tell them you’ll give them (insert-your-product/job/hobby/whatever-here) in exchange for food or a blood test?

[Personal wedding experience side note: The funny thing about this is that in looking back on planning my own wedding, I seriously asked my dad (who is a dentist) if he would barter veneers with my event decor company. The event decor company of course said no, because nice teeth don't translate into anything beneficial for flowers or rentals. OMG, so embarrassed. I totally forgot about this!]

Wedding cost myth #2: Things are marked up just because they have the word “wedding” in them.

Ah, I was a believer in this one. Wedding dress, bridesmaid dresses, wedding cake, etc etc etc. And I also have seen this one- plus a viral video or two- perpetuated among brides. The truth is, it is what it is- and it’s also what you’re asking for. A venue is perhaps cheaper to rent for a meeting because that meeting is occurring on a Wednesday, not on a Friday or Saturday. And that said meeting isn’t consuming as much food and beverages as a wedding does. Or a wedding cake- it might not be the same price as the cake on the shelf at a bakery, but that’s because that cake is literally just cake and icing and a single sheet. Chances are that wedding cake you’re wanting is probably a few tiers, has all sorts of designs, and requires hours of work. I could go on and on with this one… perhaps I need to just do a whole separate post just for this myth?

Wedding cost myth #3: It’s cheaper if you do it all yourself.

Okay, SOME things are cheaper- but keep in mind that you’re also paying someone to do it FOR you, thus paying them for your time. That’s why it’s cheaper to do it yourself. Just ask yourself how much of your own time you actually want to take up doing things yourself to save a few bucks. (Note: I’m not hating on DIY, just stating something.)

[Personal wedding experience side note: I wanted to make my own menus. Because I was clueless and ordered run-of-the-mill invitations from a big giant book and didn't have someone custom design paper products for me. And I did make my own menus- until about 3 am the night before my wedding. When I had to wake up at 7 am to start getting ready. Missing out on those hours of sleep during my 18 hour wedding day? Um totally would have PAID someone to do them.]

And here are a few more myths that fellow wedding professionals shared with me via my lovely friend Twitter… (names have been withheld juuuuust in case…)

“That you can save a ton of money by having Uncle Charlie photograph the wedding with his new Canon 7D!”

“Spectacular weddings for 150 or more being $5000. Total.”

“You need to spend tons of money on the venue! If you are creative & stick to your wedding style you can have a gorgeous wedding in a reasonably priced venue!”

“(MYTH) Catering over $50/person is a rip off – I can go to Outback for $50/person!”

You can get a good wedding videographer for $500″

“That invitations should be $1 (myth) yet you pay $4 for a crap card from Hallmark.”

“Rent a linen for $50? I can buy one for that!”

“That beautiful flowers for ceremony and reception are only $1500 ….”


These are all myths, being spread wrongly by inexperienced people. Don’t believe them! They could be true in some cases, but that chance is very slim. Slim meaning that if we’re talking percentage, it’s a single digit. And I will have you know that I myself thought of and/or said every SINGLE one of these things when I was planning my wedding. Now you know, and it’ll save you a lot of heartache, pain, blood, sweat, tears, hemming, hawing, etc etc! If you have any other things that you’ve heard that you might think are myths, put it in the comments! I’ll let you know! icon smile Thursday Tips: Myths About Wedding Costs

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Monday, March 7, 2011

Justin Alexander Trunk Show

The White Closet Bridal Co. is excited to be hosting it's first Justin Alexander Trunk Show at the store! The show will begin on Friday March 18th through Sunday March 20th. JA's wedding gowns are absolutely stunning and even more luxurious when you put them on. We will be getting gowns from Justin Alexander that the store normally doesn't carry and will be presenting them in our store for you to try on one weekend only! This is also a great time to take advantage of the savings we will be offering that weekend as well. Our trunk shows are very popular and appointments fill up quickly. We would hate for you to miss this opportunity, so please contact us today to set up your personalized bridal appointment! We look forward to meeting you and getting to know all about your wedding plans!

~The White Closet Bridal Co.








Friday, February 25, 2011

Ella Trunk Show March 4th-6th

The White Closet Bridal is hosting a Ella Bridals Trunk Show next weekend!

Ella bridals has a beautiful collection of elegant bridal gowns. This designer has an eye for beautiful fabrics and shines with her affordable designs. Her simplicity is definitely spectacular on all the 2011 bridal gown collection.

Make sure to call us and check for this weekends open availability. 813.249.4696





















Tuesday, February 22, 2011

Before You Go Gown Shopping...Part 1

These are some very helpful suggestions to consider before you take that big step in finding your dream gown. Every bride is different and every shopping experience is different, but over the years of helping brides find their gowns, we find that these guidelines are tried and true.

Do keep an open mind when trying on gowns. Most brides who come in with a certain gown they like in a magazine, more often than not end up falling in love with a completely different style. We see this ALL the time, take our word for it.

Don't let yourself get overwhelmed by going to several different shops in one day or one weekend. Space out your visits and give yourself time to think about what you have tried on. Bridal gown shopping can be emotionally and physically draining. You need to give yourself time to absorb everything you've seen.

Do take a few people who's opinion you value and trust. Having a large number of people will often mean a large number of differing opinions. This is only going to guarantee absolute frustration for you. We understand it's hard when so many people want to be part of your important shopping trip. One suggestion that we recommend is taking a FEW of those people back to the store to choose accessories for your dress. Sometimes finding accessories can be just as hard as finding the dress. But remember in the end, the only person whose opinion matters is YOURS. This will be your dress, so be sure to make yourself happy.

Don't put off shopping till the last minute. We can not stress this enough! Waiting till the last minute can only cause unwanted stress, and who wants that?! On average it takes about 6 months for the dress to be ordered, to be constructed, and to be altered. A lot of designers offer rush shipping for a nominal fee and it is do-able to have rush alterations. So leave yourself plenty of time to shop and have your dress ordered.

Do call the boutique to schedule an appointment so that the consultant can give you their undivided attention. The White Closet specializes in getting to know their brides and how they want to look and feel on their wedding day. We do not schedule two or more brides to one consultant like some big box stores do. Bridal appointments do tend to fill up quickly, so if you do have to cancel or reschedule, please call the store within 24 hours of your appointment to make those arrangements. This way the store can schedule another bride into that time slot.


Stay tuned in for part 2...

And in the meantime , please check out our event dates below and browse through the stunning designers we carry. Please contact us if you have any questions or if you're ready to schedule an appointment to find your fabulous dream gown!!!


~The White Closet Bridal

Monday, February 7, 2011

Upcoming Events

Don't miss the opportunity to attend these exciting events coming up in February and March at The White Closet Bridal!



We will be at the St. Pete Coliseum Tampa Bay Bridal Show February 20th at noon. This is one of the most popular shows in the St. Pete/Tampa Bay area, don't miss out!



On March 4th through the 6th The White Closet Bridal is proud to be hosting an Ella Bridal trunk show. The last one was a huge success and we want to give you the opportunity to come see some of these beautiful gowns that we normally don't carry in the store. This show books up fast, so be sure to make your appointment as soon as possible.



On March 18th through the 20th we are very excited to be hosting our first Justin Alexander trunk show here at the store. These gowns are absolutely breath taking! The craftsmanship, quality of fabric, and designs are top notch. You'll certainly want to make an appointment to try these dresses on!



These trunk shows book up fast and we can't stress the importance of making your appointment as early as possible. Your appointment will be specifically personalized to match your needs and your vision of how you want to look and feel on your wedding day. The staff at The White Closet will ensure that you will have a pleasant buying experience. With that in mind you will feel absolutely at ease right when you walk through our door. We also strongly suggest that you bring someone who's opinions you highly value, because sometimes the whole process can be emotionally overwhelming.



We look forward to seeing you soon!



~The White Closet Bridal