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Originally Posted by misspixie
I think if you can afford it and it makes your heart sing then go for the real thing.
My gown cost almost as much and that was 20 years ago. Id hate to think of what it cost today. We cut back in other areas that were less important to me personally and it comes down to your financial circumstance. Youll be looking at the photos forever and you dont wanna be looking and regretting the dress that got away.
BUT if this is a great dress but you just cant or dont want to afford it then find a less expensive dress avoid the knockoffs.
Everyones priorities and finances are different dont feel bad or guilty about buying an expensive dress IF you can afford it. Once in a lifetime there are many dresses that are "worth it" to the wearer it just depends on your financial circumstance at the time. Only you know that.

ps and yeah berryblondeboys, my dress was TOTALLY worth it and Ive never ever had any regrets
I guess it depends on the person. I spent $10 on my dress (as I got married in a courthouse wearing a suit dress). It just happened to be the best fitting/looking thing I found was a $10 dress off a Sears clearance rack nearly 20 years ago after looking at tons and tons of dresses ranging from $50-$250 in department stores.
I look at my wedding pictures (snapshots from a point and shoot camera) and I still smile and get the same "ahhh" feeling as you probably do. My entire wedding (all clothing, rings, honeymoon - everything) was $500 and my memories of that day are just as special as someone who spent $50,000. I do know for myself though that I would regret spending tons of money on things I could use only once - no matter how special a day it is.
My best friend, on the other hand, spent $1300 on hers about 6 years ago for her very small wedding, but the dress was the one thing she wanted to splurge on as it had always been her dream to have a dream wedding gown. The rest of their wedding was soooo modest, but that dress was her dream and she doesn't regret it.
So I do understand, but it wouldn't be me - I would rather sink that into the house or a nice vacation, but we each have what is important to us, I guess.