The High Cost of Bridal Glam
Bridal glam has become less pretty with its wild costs. A woman from Texas has gone viral for her reaction to a stunning $125,000 quote to do her makeup on her wedding day. The quote has left many people shocked and questioning the logic behind such a high price.
A Shocking Quote
The woman, Emily, took to TikTok to express her shock and frustration at the quote. She explained that the makeup artist’s typical daily rate starts at $25,000, and additional requirements such as business class flights and hotel permits would add to the cost. Emily stated that she couldn’t fathom paying such a high price for makeup and that it was "just so shocking" to her.
Reactions to the Quote
Commentators were quick to react to the quote, with some expressing outrage and others questioning the logic behind contacting a well-known makeup artist. One person pointed out that the business class flight request was "outrageous," while another suggested that it was like asking Harry Styles to perform at the wedding and being shocked when he asked for $2 million.
A Growing Trend
Despite the high cost of bridal glam, some brides are opting to do their own makeup on their wedding day. Megan Diem Easton, a 25-year-old from Nashville, decided to do her own makeup and spent less than $100 on products from a drugstore brand. She stated that her wedding morning was "very chill" and that it was "about love all day – not what I looked like."
DIY Bridal Makeup
The trend of DIY bridal makeup is growing, especially in New York City. Kelli Ann Sewell, a prominent makeup artist, stated that the New York bride is "an independent, self-sufficient girl" and that the DIY bridal makeup trend reflects this self-confidence. With the average cost of a wedding now at $36,000, many brides are cutting corners creatively.
Brides Taking Matters into Their Own Hands
Some brides are taking matters into their own hands and doing their own makeup or making their own dresses. Monica Razak from Jersey City made her own wedding dress for $700, while Lauren Avery Holmes washed off her professional makeup 20 minutes before saying "I do." Zoe Bucuvalas, a Boston bride, made a pit stop at Sephora on her wedding day to apply her favorite lip gloss.
Feeling Good Enough
In the end, it’s not about the glamor; it’s about feeling good enough to say "I do." The stigma that brides have to entrust their appearance to makeup artists is fading, and many brides are feeling empowered to take control of their own look on their special day. As one bride put it, "I felt like the best version of me."