This Is What a $60 H&M Wedding Dress Looks Like

In 2017, the average cost of a wedding was over $35,000. If that number makes you sweat, H&M is here to make things a little more budget-friendly. Today, the brand launched a bridal shop complete with styles for brides, bridesmaids, and guests too. The bridal styles start at just $60 and range from a reception-worthy min dress to an elegant lace maxi. While it's not unusual for brides to budget thousands of dollars for their looks (any Say Yes to the Dress fan is well aware of this), it's nice to know that if splurging on a gown isn't your thing, there's an affordable option out there—and it's actually cute too.
Below, you'll find the bridal dresses that dropped today on H&M's website. If you're in the market for shoes, accessories, or something for the maid of honor, you'll find the full collection on the brand's site. If you ever doubted that you could wedding plan on a budget, these dresses will have you convinced that it is entirely possible.

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