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Prom is back! And now is the perfect time to start planning. Prom costs anywhere from $150 to $2,000 or more. That’s why it’s important to start with a budget so you can plan where you want to spend big and where to be thrifty. Let’s break it down!
The cost of prom tickets is usually determined by the venue and if dinner is catered. Most schools will organize fundraisers to help lower the price of tickets. Be sure to get yours early, especially if the venue has limited capacity. The last thing you want is to miss out on the whole thing because you waited too long to buy the ticket.
Gorgeous bouquet of roses, clever poster, or miniature pony parade – there’s no shortage of creative ways to ask someone to prom. If you’d rather focus your spending elsewhere, you can save money by going for DIY options. But if creating an Instagram-worthy prom proposal is what you’re after, definitely put that in your budget.
Prom dresses will most likely be the most expensive part of attending prom for you. Even if you plan on making your own dress, fabric for formal gowns isn’t cheap. If possible, plan your look ahead of time so you can shop seasonal sales. Lots of holiday dresses can pull double-duty with a little alteration.
Where you shop can help make buying a dress more affordable. Shop prom stores in the mall and visit dress boutiques or find a store near you using Amarra’s store locator instead. If your prom has a theme, vintage and thrift shops often have hidden gems for any decade. They usually offer such an eclectic variety that you can find princess ballgowns, mermaid dresses, and neon straight prom dresses from the 80’s all on one rack!
Get dressed to the nines with rental package options. They have sleek modern looks, traditional black and white, and fun trendy options. Most outfitters offer discounted prices when you rent your entire outfit, not just the suit jacket and pants. You can customize everything from neckwear to socks online. Plus, you can save money on returns by doing a little research and choosing a retailer that offers free shipping.
Most teens already own a pair of shoes that are suitable for formal events. A pair of sparkly heels or cute flats in a neutral color can match nearly any dress you choose. But if shoes are your thing, then make sure it’s in your budget. Designer brand shoes are obviously super pricey. You may be able to snag a discounted pair online, but savvy shoppers can find similar styles with a dramatically lower price tag.
Prom jewelry is all about creating a cohesive look, not necessarily spending big. There’s plenty of cheap jewelry out there that looks stunning and will save you tons of money compared to the real thing. Or you could do a jewelry swap with friends the next time you get together to talk prom. They may have the exact piece you’re looking for!
The same goes for any purse or clutch you want to take to prom. If your prom dress doesn’t have pockets (side note – we LOVE a dress with pockets) then having something to safely carry your cell phone and essentials is a must. See what your friends have in their closets. If that’s a bust, a quick trip to your favorite department store should have something cute and functional that matches your outfit.
This floral tradition may be a little dated. But receiving and wearing fresh flowers can make an already magical occasion even more special. Ideally, pick colors that match or complement your outfit. That may be difficult the closer it gets to prom night. Florists tend to get busy with the flood of other orders for corsages and boutonnieres, especially if other schools have prom on the same night. Get your order in early!
What you’re really choosing here is whether to go the DIY route or go to a professional salon. Do you have friends or a family member who does hair, nails, or gives a killer makeover? Maybe you prefer doing it yourself. If not, book that salon appointment ASAP. For most teens, it’s more convenient to shell out the cash and have a professional do the work even though it adds to the prom costs.
Prom costs can add up quickly. Costs of attending prom are not the same for every girl as it varies per region. You can spend $150 to $2,000 or more attending prom. However, on average a prom girl will spend about $900 – $1000 on their prom night with all the costs mentioned above. That’s why it is important to plan ahead and budget for your prom costs.
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