Allure bridal gowns cost less than you may think, yet they look as grand as palace ball attire. In our Vilnius salon I measure budgets, fabrics, and smiles every week. You will read true figures, smart savings, and fresh style notes gathered from brides who walked out the door glowing.
How much do allure bridal gowns cost?
What must I set aside for an Allure dress? I give straight answers, not sales spin.



Base price range
Current racks show tags from €1,200 to €2,600. Satin sheath models start near €1,200. Ball gowns rich in lace reach €2,600. The peak seldom climbs above €3,000 unless rare hand-bead work enters the mix.
Why prices shift
- Fabric grade. Mikado or organza adds €150–€300 compared to basic poly satin.
- Cut complexity. Mermaid tiers call for extra boning and labor, adding €200 on average.
- Size range. Curvy lines need more yardage, so expect €80–€120 extra fabric cost. My own sister felt shocked at first, yet she loved the final fit.
- Rush timeline. Need your dress in six weeks? A €200 express fee appears faster than rain in April.
Sample sale magic
Twice each year we clear stock. Brides grab vintage style bridal gowns at 40–60 % off. A champagne-color Allure ball gown left our rack at €850 last May. The bride, Iveta, later sent a postcard from Florence. She wrote, “Everyone guessed I paid triple”. That note still hangs on my mirror.
Custom tweaks
Many ask for vintage lace bridal gowns vibes yet crave a snug modern waist. We add antique medallion lace down the train for €180. Buttons to the hem add €70. Side pockets, yes pockets, cost €55 and save you from clutch drama. Mix and match until your heart settles.
Currency gaps
If you shop abroad, add import duty and VAT. A Lithuanian bride paid €1,900 for her Allure 9812 in Chicago, shipped it home, then faced €360 tax. She still saved €200 against local shelf price but felt stressed. Plan your math early.
Comparison with other labels
I stock European lines beside Allure. Pronovias hovers at €2,800–€4,100. Maggie Sottero lives near €1,400–€2,200. Allure sits in the middle, often giving more corset support for the euro.
Vintage twist
“Must I buy something new? 🤔” – you ask. Not at all. We store vintage bridal gowns for sale that date back to 1965. Cost begins at €650. Some https://mail-bride.org/ pair these pieces with fresh wedding head pieces and walk down the aisle owning the room. The blend of old and new sings louder than any organ.
Quick quote table
- Allure satin A-line: €1,250
- Allure lace fit-and-flare: €1,750
- Allure sparkle ball gown: €2,450
- Allure Couture beaded tulle: €2,900
Head to our secure checkout or call me for a longer chat. We can price in dollars, pounds, or hugs though hugs give no receipt.
Where to buy bridal veils?
You need more than a dress; you need air that floats above it. A veil does that. Below are shops and tips, drawn from my own miles of tulle and tea.


Local boutiques
Step into my Vilnius studio for vintage lace bridal veils. I source 1920s French Chantilly and 1950s Italian point d’esprit. Each piece carries a story, plus a fresh cleaning tag.
Trusted online rooms
- Etsy vintage corners. Watch seller ratings.
- Stillwhite for barely worn modern vintage bridal gowns and veils.
- My friend Marta ships worldwide from Kraków. Her Instagram handle is stitched inside every box she sends.
Bridal shows
Big fairs offer veil bars. Try them on, spin, feel the weight. Bring your gown photo. Rep assistants guess length but your photo removes doubt.
Borrow or rent
Grandmother’s closet hides gems. Two months ago I steamed a 1948 veil for a bride from Mexico. She booked me after reading an article on bride from Mexico. The veil smelled of lavender and history, cost zero, and looked priceless.
How much are bridal veils?
Short blusher: €50–€120. Chapel length plain tulle: €180–€300. Cathedral lace edge: €350–€650. Add €100 if pearls or crystals scatter across. Antique heirloom with hand appliqué: sky’s the limit; I sold one for €1,200 last year. Yet the bride saved on flowers since the veil became her bouquet’s backdrop.
Veil math tip: Keep veil price below one-third of gown price unless the veil acts as main statement. This guide stops budgets from ballooning.
Head pieces for brides
If veils feel fussy, choose head pieces instead. I stock women’s hair pieces for top of head trimmed in moonstones. They start at €65. Gray hair pieces for top of head blend well for older brides. The right clip wipes ten years off photos, no filter needed.
What is evening wear?
The ceremony ends; the night calls. Evening wear defines clothing tall enough for night lights and dance floors. I see mistakes often, so let me outline smart picks.



Evening wear dresses
Choose fabrics that move: silk jersey, stretch crepe, light velvet. Evening wear for women in my shop ranges from €280 to €780. The latest crowd favorite is a midnight-blue column with detachable bow. It covers arms, reveals shoulders, and photographs like cinema.
Vintage cocktail lounge nostalgia
Some brides swap into a vintage style cocktail dress after the cake cut. Last weekend Lina wore a ruby tea-length number from our vintage cocktail rack. She paired it with cocktail rings vintage platinum style. Her grandmother gasped, “I wore that cut in 63!” Instant family bond.
Evening wear tops
If you love mix-and-match, pick sequined tops over sleek trousers. Good evening wear tops cost €120–€240. Add vintage diamond cocktail rings for sparkle. You leave both hands free for champagne and hugs.
Elegant evening wear tips
- Stay within two-shade distance from wedding palette.
- Keep hem clear of ground; drinks spill low.
- Carry spare shoes. Height drops once photos end. I learned this after dancing barefoot across the Baltic Club floor, dress intact, toes not.
Modern vintage crossover
You may crave modern vintage bridal gowns style for both day and night. We can shorten the train, add straps, or attach a glitter cape that pops off at dusk. This way you own two looks for one spend.
Head pieces for women after sunset
Head pieces for women at night lean bolder. Feather clips, crystal vines, or silk flowers the size of espresso saucers. Pick one feature, not three, or risk costume vibes.



Dress like Ukraine inspiration
Slavic embroidery climbs runways. We offer red-and-white sashes that honor folk art yet suit modern silhouettes. See examples at dress like Ukraine for color ideas that sing on dance floors.
Evening wear summary price chart
- Silk column gown: €590
- Velvet flare dress: €450
- Two-piece sequin set: €380
- Cape overlay add-on: €110
Pack list for wedding night
- Spare heel tips
- Fashion tape
- Mini sewing kit
- Blotting papers. Dance heat loves foreheads.
Closing notes
You now hold clear numbers on Allure gowns, veil spots, and evening wear choices. Prices flex, yet smart planning guides the purse. Walk through our doors in Vilnius or send me your Pinterest board by mail. Let us fit satin to your smile, lace to your walk, and maybe slip a poem in your pocket while we work.
Quick answers
Can I re-sell my dress?
Yes. Post it within three months while style still lives hot. Add pro photos, mention any tweaks. My brides recoup 40-60 % of cost.
Do sample sizes fit curvy frames?
Most sample racks hold EU 38–40. We clip and pin for try-ons, then order your exact size. Some curves prefer head pieces for bride over veils; no rule forces lace across every hair strand.
Can I re-sell my dress?
Yes. Post it within three months while style still lives hot. Add pro photos, mention any tweaks. My brides recoup 40-60 % of cost.
Is white the only shade?
No. Ivory flatters most skin tones. Champagne hides floor dust better. Blush pops in sunsets. “Color equals courage,” my grandma liked to say, and she married in mint satin back in ’52.
Vintage bridal gowns, vintage bridal veils and head pieces
and vintage cocktail & evening wear.