From Supermarket Aisle to Wedding Aisle
23-01-2006
{mosimage}There’s no doubt that getting hitched in this country can be a costly affair. New statistics show that the overall cost of weddings has gone up 58% over the last 10 years. This may well explain why Asda, the supermarket giant, has jumped on the marriage bandwagon with a range of in-store wedding products.
Who said “romance is dead?†From Valentine’s Day you can pick up a George at Asda wedding dress with as much ease as a loaf of bread. On offer will be three bridal designs created by the George in-house team, the cream strapless dress, for example, will set you back a mere £60.
Other wedding products available include: groom’s outfits, bridesmaid’s and page boy outfits, wedding cake, wedding rings, plus the opportunity to book a honeymoon while you’re at it. Budget bridal by George at Asda will be available in the majority of Asda stores from the 14th February.
- {mosimage}The average wedding costs around £16,000, yet 45% of couples have no financial planning to pay for the big day, according to a study by stockbrokers Brewin Dolphin Securities.
- The average cost of getting married has increased by 58% in the last 10 years.
- Big traditional weddings are still in vogue with around half of marrying couples opting for a religious ceremony and inviting a large number of guests.
- There has been a rise in ‘gift lists’ with over half of marrying couples planning to use them.
- Average ages for getting hitched currently stands at: 28 for women and 30 for men.
- The average spend on a wedding dress in the
is approximately £750 – £950.UK
- While the average spend on the groom’s outfit comes in at an average of £200.
- In a recent annual survey conducted by ‘You & Your Wedding’ magazine average spends on wedding rings came in at £296 for the bride and £280 for the groom. Couples splashed out more on engagement rings opting for diamonds and spending up to £1,000.
- The survey revealed that the business of marriage is booming and people are splashing out more than ever before.
Up & Coming Wedding Apparel Shows:
1 The
ExCel,
2 The National Wedding Show {mosimage}
Birmingham NEC Spring –
London Olympia Spring –
London Earl’s Court Autumn – Sept 29th
3 The Designer Wedding Show {mosimage}
4 British Bridal Exhibition
5 Mahogany Bridal Show –
Novotel, Hammersmith,
6 2005 saw the first ‘Gay Wedding Show’ held at four key cities around the country. Declared as a great success organizers are now planning to tour the exhibition across the
By JoJo Iles