You don't have to say good by to you budget in order to look and feel fantastic on your wedding day. Both you and your bridesmaids can look stunning at a fraction of the high street retail prices. You just have to know where to shop and how to order.

Naturally you will start by perusing every magazine, catalogue, high street boutique and online store to get your ideas. Once you have settled on a particular look it's time to find the best price. If you do your homework you will be pleasantly surprised by the huge discounts available online. Despite what your preconceived ideas may have been you will find that buying a Discount Wedding gown does not mean compromising on style or quality. Discount refers to money off and not lower quality. So it's not "discount quality wedding gowns" but rather "discount price wedding gowns"; online stores are able to discount their prices simply because they have lower overheads.

So what is the catch? Well of course there is a catch but it's probably not what you think it is. What you pay for on the high street is the store surroundings and service staff. Nothing wrong with that provided you want to pay for it. The extra money you pay on the high street is merely for add-ons (i.e.service) and not because the gown is better in any way.

Let's say you opt for the in store service what exactly do you get? If you find a store which actually offers good service you will get advice on which styles suit your body shape, you will be measured, you can try on various gowns and if your assistant is any good they will make you feel great. If these services are not important to you or you have found that far from feeling good you feel uncomfortable in store then perhaps online is the place for you.

The bottom line is this; if you know what type of gown you want then why pay more for it? Of course just like the music industry if we don't pay for a product or service eventually it will stop being offered but is that really your problem? After all how many Wedding Gowns do you plan to buy?