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Check out these wedding dresses for budget-conscious brides at Highland Hospice charity shop


By Val Sweeney

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Brides looking for a budget wedding dress can find a bargain at the Highland Hospice shop in Falcon Square, Inverness. Picture: Callum Mackay.
Brides looking for a budget wedding dress can find a bargain at the Highland Hospice shop in Falcon Square, Inverness. Picture: Callum Mackay.

Budget-conscious brides are finding their dream dress at a bargain price at a Highland charity shop.

The average cost of a wedding day in the UK is just under £20,000, according to some estimates.

The bride, meanwhile, can expect to fork out £1300 on average for their wedding dress.

Laura Del Aguila Murphy, manager of the Highland Hospice shop in Falcon Square, Inverness. Picture: Callum Mackay.
Laura Del Aguila Murphy, manager of the Highland Hospice shop in Falcon Square, Inverness. Picture: Callum Mackay.

But increasingly, thrifty and ethically-minded brides are considering alternative and more affordable options including seeking out a bargain at the Highland Hospice shop in Falcon Square.

It has just unveiled this year's spring display of wedding dresses with a varied selection priced from £70 to £350. While some are "pre-loved", others are brand new.

The wedding dresses are in all styles from vintage to contemporary. Picture: Callum Mackay.
The wedding dresses are in all styles from vintage to contemporary. Picture: Callum Mackay.

And it seems going down the charity shop or second-hand route is being seriously considered by growing numbers of brides whether they seeking a vintage style, or a contemporary look.

Some are driven by the cost-of-living crisis. Others are motivated for reasons of sustainability, querying the cost of forking out a substantial sum on a dress which will be worn for just a few hours and then packed away.

Wedding outfit accessories are also available. Picture: Callum Mackay.
Wedding outfit accessories are also available. Picture: Callum Mackay.

Laura Del Aguila Murphy, shop manager, believed brides are increasingly receptive to the idea of seeking out a bargain in a charity shop.

"I think it has changed," she said.

"I think young women are more open to the idea. I think they getting informed."

A wide selection of dresses are on display. Picture: Callum Mackay.
A wide selection of dresses are on display. Picture: Callum Mackay.

Her own favourite is an ivory vintage Audrey Hepburn style dress – a snip at £250.

But others might favour a classic Pronovias at £350 whereas it would normally retail at £2000, or a £200 Victoria Jones dress which would usually sell at almost £4000.

A classic Audrey Hepburn type dress is among Laura's favourites. Picture: Callum Mackay.
A classic Audrey Hepburn type dress is among Laura's favourites. Picture: Callum Mackay.

Other makes include Monsoon, Alfred Angelo and Stella York although individual homemade wedding gowns also crop up.

Wedding Day shoes. Picture: Callum Mackay.
Wedding Day shoes. Picture: Callum Mackay.

The shop also stocks a wide variety of outfits for wedding guests including mothers-of-bride and items such as hats, shoes and handbags.


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