PINAYSTER
Jun 8 2007, 11:39 PM
just wondering..
how much did you guys pay for your prom dresses??
is $300 good enough for a perfect prom dress??
hahaha..
you know what...
how much did you pay for prom?!
that includes the
dress
shoes
jewelry
and other stuff needed..
iDecay
Jun 8 2007, 11:51 PM
It really depends on what type of dress you're looking for and what label. Personally, I'm not going to spent 300 just on a dress for one night. But if you're willing, there are some really nice ones with that price range. I've never had prom since I'm not even in high school yet, so..
karmakiller
Jun 9 2007, 12:03 AM
I never went to prom. Prom isn't a huge deal at my school, but I know some girls who spent well over $1,000 on the night and one girl I know for sure spent around $2,000. My teacher said that was more than she spent on her wedding, haha.
$$$ soul
Jun 9 2007, 12:18 AM
Dress: Borrowed, $0
Shoes: Borrowed, $0
Tickets: $90
Corsage: Free, connections
Dinner: Date paid, $0
Limo: Date paid, $0
Pics: Date paid, $0
Hair/make-up: Friend is make-up artist, $0
Hm.
stephinika
Jun 9 2007, 01:15 AM
Haha, I splurged, but I got to wear mine all again because of a huge debut...so yeah.
Oh, and this is in Canadian dollars...just so you know.
Dress: $600 - it was made for me.
Shoes: $60 - but I wear them for other things too
Jewelry: $50
Other stuff...I don't remember.
voguelove
Jun 9 2007, 07:12 AM
QUOTE(tininja @ Jun 8 2007, 09:51 PM)

It really depends on what type of dress you're looking for and what label. Personally, I'm not going to spent 300 just on a dress for one night. But if you're willing, there are some really nice ones with that price range. I've never had prom since I'm not even in high school yet, so..
agreed. i'd NEVER spend $300 dollars on a dress that i'll only wear once. i got my homecoming dress on supersupersupersupersuper sale. it was $150. on sale for $100. on sale for $64. on sale for $40. on sale for $5.99.
so my dress was only &6.00.
steve330
Jun 9 2007, 07:21 AM
I think Michelle found an awesome dress for like 80, or maybe it was more, I dno. Then I think she paid like 70 for her shoes, borrowed some jewelery, or used some she already had. But man, the guy's got the expensive end of the stick on prom.
Tickets 60 x 2 = 120
Limo was like 250 for us two
Dinner was around 60
Tux rental was around 100
Pictures @ prom were like 50
Corsage was like 12
If only I had a mastercard so I could have had a priceless moment! Oh wait I did, her dancing w/ me but standing on my shoes so she din have to do nething.
bbydeex3
Nov 25 2007, 03:59 PM
my prom cost me 1g for everything.
dress - $360
heels - $100
hair - $80+tip
make-up by M.A.C- $100
corsage - $60
ticket - date paid
group picture - $12
food - $30
coach purse - $350
doiink
Nov 25 2007, 04:01 PM
QUOTE($$$ soul @ Jun 8 2007, 09:18 PM)

Dress: Borrowed, $0
Shoes: Borrowed, $0
Tickets: $90
Corsage: Free, connections
Dinner: Date paid, $0
Limo: Date paid, $0
Pics: Date paid, $0
Hair/make-up: Friend is make-up artist, $0
Hm.
HAHAHAHA you lucky girl
jeanna
Nov 25 2007, 04:06 PM
big poofy prom dresses are beyond stupid.
it's always hot when you dance so why bake inside those? they are like tacky wedding dresses since you only wear them once and then there's really no other place to wear a sequenced glittery mess.
20 or 40 bucks all together. my senior prom i got him to pay for the tickets
S-Majere
Nov 25 2007, 04:23 PM
I spent over £500 on my prom night... (that's about $1028).
Which is, frankly, quite obscene.
MissFits
Nov 25 2007, 05:35 PM
Tickets and everything?
About 600 dollars for both John and myself.
icecreamisyummy
Nov 25 2007, 08:06 PM
my dress was 325.00
add shoes and evverything else... about 600-650?
i payed for prom tickets and limo.
misoshiru
Nov 25 2007, 08:29 PM
my prom dress was actually a club dress on sale, so $25. free prom ticket since i was a senior.
lisaaaaaaa
Nov 26 2007, 09:20 PM
aren't girls supposed to pay for the pictures?
jeanna
Nov 26 2007, 09:23 PM
QUOTE(misoshiru @ Nov 25 2007, 09:29 PM)

my prom dress was actually a club dress on sale, so $25. free prom ticket since i was a senior.
so glad im not the only one
MissHygienic
Nov 26 2007, 09:26 PM
I don't get these dress-up games where girls go all out and spend so much money on one single day that won't affect them later in life. I completely bailed out on prom because I couldn't be bothered to do my hair. I don't regret it to this day.
jeanna
Nov 26 2007, 09:42 PM
QUOTE(MissHygienic @ Nov 26 2007, 10:26 PM)

I don't get these dress-up games where girls go all out and spend so much money on one single day that won't affect them later in life. I completely bailed out on prom because I couldn't be bothered to do my hair. I don't regret it to this day.
so true
freeflow
Nov 26 2007, 09:45 PM
QUOTE(MissHygienic @ Nov 26 2007, 06:26 PM)

I don't get these dress-up games where girls go all out and spend so much money on one single day that won't affect them later in life. I completely bailed out on prom because I couldn't be bothered to do my hair. I don't regret it to this day.
I kind of agree. But its a thing most people like to do, its not my thing hence why I plan on skipping my prom but a lot of people enjoy it.
So I help.. my friend paid about $350 on her dress,shoes, etc last year.
MissHygienic
Nov 26 2007, 09:51 PM
QUOTE(freeflow @ Nov 26 2007, 09:45 PM)

I kind of agree. But its a thing most people like to do, its not my thing hence why I plan on skipping my prom but a lot of people enjoy it.
So I help.. my friend paid about $350 on her dress,shoes, etc last year.
Yeah, a lot of girls are into this type of stuff. I'm not discounting it or regarding the girls as "naive" for wanting to dress up. It's just the whole notion of paying so much money to dance with a guy that sounds a bit ridiculous to me.
I'm not exactly a "celebrator," so I don't see the appeal in congratulating myself by being a consumer-driven person on prom, senior anything, and weddings. Everything has become more secular and materialistic now, I think. When I go to proms or weddings, it's less spiritually fulfilling than it is materialistic. If that makes sense.
transcendentalism
Nov 26 2007, 11:01 PM
i think the most i've ever spent for clothing/accessories for a special event was maybe $30. my wedding stuff doesn't count because it wasn't my wedding right? and i mean bridesmaid, flowergirl, that stuff, not as in a guest.
everything i usually take old stuff and renovate or borrow :)
aand tickets for dances and homecoming and stuff, i've never paid :P
karmakiller
Nov 26 2007, 11:11 PM
Hm, a bumped topic. I totally posted here before, hahaha. I wish we had a Senior Prom at my school.
Flaunted
Nov 26 2007, 11:27 PM
Well when I asked my boyfriend, he wasn't my boyfriend yet so we paid for our own tickets.
75$ for the ticket
60$ for the dress
60/70$ for the shoes (forgot)
7$ boutonniere thing
40$ for the limo
post prom was all of us camping at a friend's backyard.
best night ever <3
cheerbee07
Nov 27 2007, 01:03 AM
hmmm....about:
$150 for the dress (it was on sale from a higher price)
$25 for tickets
$18 for pictures (both of our moms wanted pictures, lol)
$6 for corsage
$25 for shoes, but they were originally bought with graduation in mind, and they've been worn several times since then
$10 for jewelry
$25 for hair (including tip)
Did my own makeup, and he picked me up, and paid for dinner.
Sooooo...around $260 all around.
There were a couple of girls with incredibly expensive dresses, but personally I liked my Elder Beerman dress just as well, haha
Still a lot of money though
S-Majere
Nov 27 2007, 02:20 AM
QUOTE(MissHygienic @ Nov 26 2007, 09:26 PM)

I don't get these dress-up games where girls go all out and spend so much money on one single day that won't affect them later in life. I completely bailed out on prom because I couldn't be bothered to do my hair. I don't regret it to this day.
It's more of a ritualistic thing than a 'game'. My boyfriend asked me - it was the very last year of Sixth Form (college) so the average age was 18 (which means here in the UK we could all get legally out-of-our-minds on alcohol) - and it was special insofar as it was our first formal date where I could really dress up for him

.
I'd never bothered with the earlier proms, but this one marked the last time all us students would be together before heading off separately to work or university. It was kinda sad, but well worth putting in one last appearance.
Just_Dream
Nov 27 2007, 08:25 AM
For my prom, I spent $350 + tax on a dress. It's an amazing dress, but man I could only wear it once. If you spend over $200 on a dress, you better make sure you can wear it more than once! I kinda regret it now.
Becks539
Nov 27 2007, 04:37 PM
My boyfriend is a Junior.
Prom is on my 16th birthday:)
I really don't want one of those giant ballgowns just because they remind me of a barbie doll dres...
misoshiru
Nov 27 2007, 06:17 PM
QUOTE(Just_Dream @ Nov 27 2007, 09:25 PM)

For my prom, I spent $350 + tax on a dress. It's an amazing dress, but man I could only wear it once. If you spend over $200 on a dress, you better make sure you can wear it more than once! I kinda regret it now.

ebay it.
Eww
Nov 27 2007, 06:28 PM
QUOTE($$$ soul @ Jun 9 2007, 12:18 AM)

Dress: Borrowed, $0
Shoes: Borrowed, $0
Tickets: $90
Corsage: Free, connections
Dinner: Date paid, $0
Limo: Date paid, $0
Pics: Date paid, $0
Hair/make-up: Friend is make-up artist, $0
Hm.
A wonderful night with him; priceless.
And for everything else, there's MasterCard.
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