‘What’s On Brides’ Minds?’

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Bridal Authority’s ‘What’s On Brides’ Minds’ Survey Reveals Couples Tying the Knot Still Cutting Costs

David’s Bridal Finds Economy Continues to Impact Wedding Planning

CONSHOHOCKEN, Pa., Jan. 25 /PRNewswire/ — Think the busy shopping season is over? Think again! The percentage of couples who get engaged between Thanksgiving and New Years is more than any other time period, so the beginning of the year, known as Bridal Christmas, marks the busiest time to plan nuptials. And while the economy is still shaky, that’s not stopping couples from taking the plunge, even if it means tightening their belts as they plan for the big day. The fourth annual “What’s on Brides’ Minds” survey by David’s Bridal, the nation’s leading and most trusted bridal authority, reveals that more than two-thirds (68%) of brides say they plan to spend less on their wedding in light of the current economic climate.

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While the economy is still impacting overall wedding budgets, there are some signs of improvement. In 2009, three-quarters (75%) of respondents adjusted their budgets, however this year only 68% of engaged couples say their bottom-line has decreased. In addition, more than half (54%) of today’s brides revealed they do not plan to spend more than $25,000 on their wedding day, and the key to bringing that dream day to life is keeping priorities in check.

“Now more than ever, brides are looking for ways to achieve their dream weddings, while making smart purchases and staying within a tighter budget,” said Robert Huth, President and CEO of David’s Bridal. “As the leading national retailer trusted by more than 30% of brides, David’s Bridal offers affordable and exceptional fashion, quality and value, so true love doesn’t have to wait.”

Wedding Planning on a Budget

Many couples are strapped for cash, so they are finding creative ways to eliminate unnecessary luxuries.

— Budget Matters: Of the 68% of brides who adjusted their wedding
budget:
— More than half (55%) cut up to a quarter from their total spend.
— 14 percent say they will slash their budget in half.
— 5 percent will have to cut it by more than three-quarters.
— Save Me the Money: Almost one-third (30%) of respondents plan to spend
less than $10,000 on their big day, while only 22% have a total
wedding budget over $50,000.
— Cutting Cost Corners: Almost half (46%) of brides-to-be said they’d
cut their guest list and 39% said they will likely spend less on the
venue/location. 39% also indicated the wedding planner would get the
boot.
— No Compromises: When asked what items they refuse to compromise, the
top responses were wedding bands (42%) and, not surprisingly, the
wedding dress (35%).
— Saving for the Ever After: Last year’s survey revealed that other than
their wedding, 77% of recently engaged couples said their top economic
priority was to pay off debt. This year, barely one in five (19%)
ranked this as a leading concern. Today’s brides seem to be happily
looking to the future, opting instead to save for a down payment on a
home (24%) and prepare for a family (21%).

Finding “The One” – The Dress, That Is!

Buying a wedding dress is a big decision, and with limited funds, brides can find their gown without sacrificing style and quality for price.

— The “A-Ha” Moment: Almost all (90%) respondents agreed that it’s
important to try dresses on in their size, so they can better envision
their big day look and have that “I just know it’s THE one” moment.
— Beautiful and Budget-Friendly: Fifty percent of brides-to-be plan to
spend less than $800 on their wedding gown and 57% say they do not
plan to ask their bridesmaids to pony up more than $150 for their
dresses.
— Looking Beyond The Runway: More than half (54%) of future brides say a
designer’s name is of little or no importance in their search for the
gown of their dreams, affirming that most opt for affordable, yet
fashionable styles that won’t break the bank.
— Celebrity Style: One-third (33%) of brides plan to emulate
celebrities’ wedding gown styles with Alyssa Milano, Gisele Bunchden
and Khloe Kardashian Odom standing out for their A-list fashion sense.
— Planning Ahead: More than one-third (36%) of brides say they began
shopping for their gown nine months before their wedding, but more
than half (56%) did not buy their gown until the big day was less than
six months away.
— After The Party: Almost two-thirds (63%) of respondents plan to
preserve their gown for their children and 16% say they plan to sell
or donate their gown to a charity organization.

Planning for the Big Day

While planning a wedding in today’s economy can be challenging, a little research and smart shopping goes a long way.

— No Surprises: The survey revealed that 78% of brides involved their
fiance in the planning process.
— Fifty-five percent of brides-to-be said their men are helping plan
the honeymoon and 45% lured their significant other with food,
cake or wine tastings.
— Only one-third (33%) of grooms chose to help out with the wedding
planning.
— Surfing the ‘Net: Brides go online to do their wedding research:
— Almost half are looking for do-it-yourself tips (47%) and
searching dress and accessory galleries for ideas (44%).
— Thirty percent are heeding advice from other brides in online
forums.
— Green is the New White: About half (48%) of brides say they will be
more eco-conscious in their wedding plans.
— More than a quarter (26%) of respondents say they will use locally
sourced food or flowers during their reception; another quarter
(25%) chose to use recycled materials whenever possible.

Smart Shopping 101

Whether searching for that elegant bridal gown, bridesmaid dress or picture-perfect accessory, David’s Bridal is the ultimate resource for brides and a go-to source for help planning their special day. Featuring a wide selection of budget-friendly gowns – styles range from $299-$1250 and include designer gowns from Oleg Cassini, Galina Signature and Galina – handbags, headpieces, jewelry, shoes and undergarments, David’s Bridal is a smart choice during today’s challenging economic times. In addition to the wide selection in-store and online, David’s Bridal is renowned for providing quality, value and service to women in more than 300 stores across the country. Having earned brides’ trust for the most important day of their lives, it is no surprise that the retailer is also a top destination for special occasion dresses and accessories.

Methodology

This Internet survey was conducted by Infosurv, Inc. from December 3 – 8, 2009. A total of 500 surveys were completed among a national panel of women (ages 18 – 35) who were recently engaged or married. This study has a margin of error of plus or minus 4.3% at the 95% confidence level.

About David’s Bridal

With more than 50 years of bridal experience, David’s Bridal understands the importance of providing brides-to-be with a vast selection of exquisitely crafted dresses, available at affordable prices. Today, with over 300 locations nationwide, David’s Bridal continues to expand its retail store locations, while maintaining its philosophy of superior quality, value and service. To locate a store nearby, consumers can call 1-877-693-BRIDE or visit www.davidsbridal.com, the #1 ranked wedding website in the Lifestyle-Weddings category, according to Hitwise, the leading online competitive intelligence service.

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