A nice formal dress is going to run you at least $200. I saw some for $1000+, so the sky is the limit.
When you fancy someone, and they don't fancy you back, you should not pay attention to them for a while. Then they will start to wonder what's wrong. That will be when they try to facny you.
Under $500-
Depends on the shop and how 'fancy' the mouse it. But if you want a very fancy one you will have to pay quite a bit and their usually hard to find breeders.
Its according to how much money the bride has to spend. The bride may pay for all the bridesmaids dresses but if there is a limited income to spend the bridsmaid should pay for their dresses if they truley want to be in the wedding.
These can run into the thousands of dollars. Contact a local auction house and see if they can give you a good price estimate.
Anything is 'worth' whatever someone will pay you for it. 'Yellow' diamonds -- the colour, can range from diamond clarity M-Z in colourless diamonds, and from "Faint, Very Light, Light, Fancy Light, Fancy, Fancy Dark, Fancy Intense, Fancy Deep, to Fancy Vivid" in fancy diamond colour. Every diamond is valued by its cut, colour, clarity and carat weight: of these, there is no 'average'. Generally, however, you will pay less for a colourless diamond rated M-Z in colour than you will pay for a similar diamond rated as 'faint yellow'.
A general rule of thumb is that the price in a restaurant is about three times what you would pay in a store.
There a variety of styles of garden benches available ranging from simple wood construction to elaborate wrought iron designs. You can expect to pay anywhere from $100 - $500 for a bench depending on how fancy and sturdy the construction is.
at the most you should have to pay 800$
Banquet facilities should be more accommodating for how much you pay.
It depends on the dress. A simple sheath costs less to clean and package than does a dress with a huge bustled skirt and 18-foot train. The amount of attention required also will affect the cost as the dresses have to be spot treated and cleaned by hand in most cases. Archival boxing of the dress adds to the expense, too. Expect to pay $150 - $600, depending on these factors as well as the geographic location.
20/100 = 1/5 65 divided by 5 = 13 65 - 13 = 52 Kim paid $52.00 for the dress