Welcome back to wedding season!

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The sun’s out, flowers are in bloom, church bells are ringing…it can only mean one thing – wedding season is finally back!

After more than a year of restrictions and uncertainties, people are socialising and celebrating again. So it’s time to put your wedding plans into action and arrange the big day you’ve always dreamed of.

It’s easy to get swept away in the excitement of planning a wedding but with the average cost of a wedding now standing at over £30,000 some clever budgeting skills are essential to make sure you stay on track.

Whether you’re going all out to mark the occasion in grand style or want your nuptials to be low key with just a couple of big-ticket buys, using interest free finance can help you to avoid some of the upfront expenses of the happiest day of your life.

We work with a range of wedding services providers, from photographers to wedding dress retailers, so you can cover the cost of saying ‘I do’ via interest free instalments, over a timeframe that suits you.

 

Say ‘yes’ to the perfect dress

 

Every bride deserves to feel special on their big day – it’s one of the most important decisions you’ll ever make, after all.

Designer wedding dresses and even off-the-shelf gowns can cost a tidy sum – on average, brides spend over £1,300 on their wedding dress. While some are happy to spend less, others will gladly spare no expense when they find the dress of their dreams.

Spending hundreds or even thousands of pounds on a wedding dress that makes you feel a million dollars is worth every penny. With us, you can pay for that slinky silk gown, pretty princess ball gown, or high fashion fishtail wedding dress from one of our retailers in affordable, interest-free instalments.

Maybe you’ve got your heart set on a sophisticated, ruched silk gown, perhaps a timeless satin classic from Dream Wedding Dress, or a piece of layered lace luxury.

And don’t forget the bridesmaids! You can choose from a vast range of stunning bridesmaids dresses from our retailers, too, to give your wedding a complementary, stylish look.

Once you’ve found the dress – or dresses – of your dreams, it’s easy to spread the cost over two to 12 months, with no hidden fees. The price you see is the price you pay.

 

Wedding Day finishing touches

 

Of course, weddings are not only about dresses. There are dozens of finishing touches to consider to complete your wedding package.

There are tiaras, shoes, veils and accessories for the bride and bridesmaids, for example. Colour-coordinated coverings, striking centrepieces or decorative chair covers to make your tables sparkle.

It’s often the little details that can make a big difference to your wedding celebration, helping to create a theme or an aesthetic for your big day.

Our retailers can help you celebrate in style by spreading the cost of wedding supplies over a period that suits your plans – and your pocket.

With interest free finance on wedding chair covers, sashes, table decor and much more, there’s no need to sacrifice any special touches in favour of keeping to a tight budget. And the icing on the cake? You won’t pay a penny in interest.

 

Magical moments made more affordable

 

Timeless moments captured on camera become treasured memories with the right wedding photographer.

An experienced lensman knows just how to showcase your special day in pictures, snapping all the important people and precious moments from your big day.

It’s as simple as choosing a photographer you click with and opting for DivideBuy interest free credit at the checkout. You’ll be a happy couple even before the big day arrives, with an affordable way to pay for priceless pictures.

Ready to take the first steps towards wedded bliss? Browse our wedding service suppliers to spread the cost of saying ‘I do’.

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