Rich Bride Poor Bride is a half-hour series that explores the human drama of what it takes to pull off the "perfect" wedding. Grace and Darren go all in for their big day. Was it worth the budget?
Grace really does have good taste. When you consider that this show was aired nearly a decade ago, elements from her wedding aesthetic is still relevant today.
Adorable couple. 🥰 loved them. Her mom is a doll and so considerate to get daughter. They had an amazing wedding. I thought their budget was going to be like 100k so I was surprised how low it was compared to all the nice things they got.
My wedding was $85 dollars a plate almost 5 years ago. And we had 116 people I could not imagine having any more then that. We paid for are own wedding and still had money 💵 to live after wards. You can have a really nice wedding and not break the 🏦 bank.
Hubby and I spent $50 almost 14 years ago (it would have been free if not for having to pay for a wedding license.) Parents covered a simple lunch at a fish house (grand total of $350 for 40 people,) a friend made hubby’s favorite cake as a gift, and a friend’s mom was our notary as a gift. We’d both been married before and had big weddings (mine cost around $3,500 for over 125 people.) Our marriage to each other has lasted longer than both of our previous marriages combined. Bigger isn’t always better, except when it comes to how much you love each other.
I want too know what makes the bride's say , " it's my day " ? Actually it isn't anymore the bride's than the groom's . It doesn't make sense to me. I'd say 90% of the bride's are selfish to the point of being silly.
@@MsJubjubbird she is a wedding planner this was a her personal opinion. Unless asked by the groom and bride it has nothing to do with her what they decide to do for their rings especially telling them 50% marriages ends up in divorces. Her 'advice' on rings was not asked nor is it part of her job role.
@@jct4294 she is there to give advice on things relating to their wedding and marriage from a rational standpoint. At the end of the day, she made it clear that it was there choice but it wasn't a logical choice. Often when experts in any field give there advice they say "If it were me I would..." because if it's good enough for the expert, then it's good enough for everyone else. She said in the most tactful way possible that, should things go wrong, they might wish they hadn't done it. It's lie signing a prenup or setting up appropriate bank accounts.
I mean, weddings are expensive, especially with 400 guests. It's difficult to even do a small wedding on a tight budget without either making big concessions or getting free help from friends and family.
@@thehungrygoldfish I agree, but so are houses, cars and vacations. We all have to compromise on these things in some way or another. Personally I would not spend so much money on one day in my life.
@@angelikalaser7778 I mean, it's a personal choice. The cheapest option would be to go to the courthouse and get takeout or something afterwards with your parents, but that honestly does not appeal to most people.
400 guests is not going to be cheap. Catering is the most expensive part. Probably because of their cultures they have to invite a huge amount of family and friends.