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Old Sep 8, 2007, 04:45 PM
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Issue with being Maid of Honor

My best friend is getting married in May and has asked me to be the Maid of Honor. I accepted but told her when I accepted that I would not be able to afford to purchase a "one time use" gown and would need her guarantee that my dress would be something classic and re-wearable she agreed.

Well today she called to let me know that instead of the wine colored cocktail dress we agreed on I was to now go out and purchase a rather impractical organza easter egg lilac dress from an expensive bridal shop.

Her reason was that one of the bridesmaid looked bad in the bridesmaid dress she picked out so she decided to put her in a different dress and now did not want "a bunch of mis matched dressed strolling down the aisle". I told her that she knew I could not afford to purchase a toss off dress nor could I afford a dress from an expensive dress store. What can I do here to not seem like the jerky friend? She keeps turning it around saying that I'm making a fuss...am I? Thank for your help.

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Old Sep 8, 2007, 04:50 PM   #2  
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Well it is her wedding. If you cannot afford a dress you should tell her and ask that she pick someone else or fork over the money. This is her day.

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Old Sep 8, 2007, 04:51 PM   #3  
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You had told her told her when you accepted that you would not be able to afford to purchase a "one time use" gown and would need her guarantee that your dress would be something classic and re-wearable.

SHE AGREED.

No, you aren't making a fuss. Tell her you have changed your mind unless she finds something suitable for all the women in her wedding.

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I am going to be the maid of honor at my best friends wedding as well.

She too wants me to buy an expensive dress from a bridal shop. She also wants me to pay for other things, coming out to about a $1000.00 balance. I simply cannot afford that. I know its her day, but I dont even spend that amount of money on myself.

I told my friend that if she cant pick a reasonably priced dress, I would not be able to do it. I dont want to spend over $300 on something that I will never wear again, and I dont think anyone should.

Maybe you could get together with the bride and bridesmaids and have a "window shopping" day so you can all come to an agreement that you like, and that is reasonably cheap. I have tried this with the wedding party that I am a part of but nobody agreed.

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Well the bridesmaids are all fine with the dress that was chosen for them. The bride and I slaved over finding a beautiful color, cut and style that would flatter the bridesmaids different body types and coloring however I guess we missed the mark on the one gal. I guess I'm just upset that we worked so hard on finding something flattering for the bridesmaids and finding a color dress for me that was attractive, classic and would go great with the bridesmaid dresses and she just throws it out the window.

She is just laying the absolute most heinous guilt trip on me. I called my mom from the bridal shop in tears not only was the dress expensive but the color is awful as is the fit. I know it is her day and she said to me that if the situation was reversed she would do whatever i asked and I told her i would never ask you to purchase an expensive dress you will never wear again.

She just seems as if she will not budge and yet she swapped out dresses for one girl and changed up the whole look of the wedding party. She and I have been friends for over 10 years and I've never seen her sit so hard on something. I even asked her if she wanted me to step down as MOH and she said she would be disappointed if I did but that it was up to me.
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Glinda, I know this is her day. But I have to side with you here as I know how it is not to be able to afford some things.

You can tell her that you are very honored that she would like you to be her MOH, unfortunately you cannot afford the dress that she picked. Let her know that it hurts you as much as it hurts her, but this is something that would set you back months as far as a budget goes.

Have you discussed with her the possibility of renting the dresses from the dress shop? Many places, like tux places, rent their formal wear. This may be an option.

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Old Sep 8, 2007, 05:11 PM   #7  
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I will ask her about that. We are supposed to talk more about it tonight. I'm glad that I'm not nuts. I do not think its too much to ask to be able to shop around for a dress and find something in my budget as we originally agreed to.

I just do not understand how someone can expect people to purchase a dress they will never, ever wear again. I could never ask my friends to buy something that would be useless to them. I mean really where on earth would I wear a poufy organza lilac dress? I'm a little too old for the easter parade.
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The question that comes to my mind is, why is the bride so worried about making this other bridesmaid happy, but wont budge a bit for you? If it is your responsibility to honor the bride's wishes, shouldnt it be that one bridesmaid's responsibility too? It seems to me that bridesmaid should have followed the first dress and wedding plan.

Dont let her lay a guilt trip on you. It may be her day, but it can be expensive for everyone in the wedding party. The same as the bride I am dealing with, they need to take other people's finances into account.

After how hard you worked for her, I think you should have a little say in what you wear and how much money you will need to be spending.
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Thats how I feel and I told her that I felt that she was willing to change anything for anyone else but not for me. She said that since it was not about me looking awful in a dress then it was moot however I do look awful in the dress pastel colors look terrible on me. She told me to just put "something colorful in my hair".

Its just funny because a friend of hers got married over a year ago (before she was engaged) and this friend had her buy an expensive dress, travel down to Florida for the wedding (airfare and hotel) and I remember her saying I would never expect people to spend so much money on my wedding.
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Women can get really crazy when it comes to weddings and it can be a real strain on a friendship. Whether she is being inreasonable or not, this is her day and you have to ask yourself how much you are willing to deal with for this friendship.
Again, you either fork over the money, or tell her you're sorry but you can't do it. Talk to her about it. She will either understand and try to make some type of arrangement or she won't. This type of thing happens a lot with weddings. A lot of brides take into concideration the money other's put out, some MOH figure, this is my friend and money is not going to be an issue. This is something you have to decide.
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