How Much Does Prom Cost? Here are 9 Ways to Save on Everything from Dresses to Jewelry!
So how much does prom cost? We’re breaking down ways to save for every teen’s big day.
Prom prep getting a bit pricey?
From the dress, shoes, and makeup to suits and dresses, you’ve probably asked yourself, “How much does prom cost?!” While it’s expensive, it is possible to save money! You may not know where to start, which is why we’ve onlinee up with this guide to help you save big! You don’t have to bust your budget to have a blast!
First things first – How much are prom tickets?
Prom tickets can range anywhere from $20 – $250, though most tickets we spotted for sale in 2024 at schools near us seemed to range between $45 and $125 each. This is determined by a variety of factors, including location, venue, meal, and how early you buy your ticket. If your prom is held on high school property, it’ll be significantly cheaper than if it was at a venue hall.
Once you know the cost of your prom tickets, you’ll be able to get an idea on how much you’ll be able to splurge on other prom needs like attire, corsages and boutonnieres, and transportation.
1. The average prom dress cost is around $300 – $600, but you can look fantastic on a much smaller budget!
According to The Lancelot, the average prom dress cost $300 in 2016 and now teens are spending up to $600. That’s an outrageous price, but there’s no need to panic! Tons of teenagers spend WAY less as you can still find a gorgeous dress and have an epic prom all while on a reasonable budget.
Considering most people wear their prom dresses only once, you do not (and should not) spend a fortune on your dress. Many department stores carry reasonably priced dresses. Plus, we also have an entire post dedicated to finding a cheap prom dress with tips on how to find one at consignment stores, discount stores, and online boutiques!
2. Going to more than one prom? Swap dresses with a friend to save.
There is no shame in the game of sharing! If you’re going to multiple proms, why not swap prom dresses with friends who are the same size? If you have older friends who aren’t using their former prom dresses anymore, you can always ask to borrow their dress or buy it at a discounted price.
3. You can find tux options on Amazon for less than renting.
Guys can save on prom tuxedos too! Our Hip sidekick Lina mentioned tons of three-piece suit options are available on Amazon. Not only are they way cheaper than renting. Plus, many are part of Prime Wardrobe which means you can Try Before You Buy and won’t be charged unless you decide to keep the suit.
4. Dance the night away in shoes you already own.
If you have heels from a previous event such as a wedding or homeonlineing, now is the time to stun in those shoes again! A bunch of our Hip sidekicks agreed that when it onlinees to prom costs, this is one of the easiest and simplest ways to save.
If you are looking for affordable, new shoes, sites like Lulu’s and Amazon often have some bargains.
5. Do your own hair and makeup (or pay a friend).
Prom is an excuse to glam up! Although it’s nice to get your makeup professionally done, it’s really not necessary. if you’re up for the challenge, try doing you’re own makeup. With the help of a few beauty tutorials on YouTube or TikTok, it’s something that you can certainly do yourself or with the help of a friend.
Our Hip sidekick Nicole’s daughter actually paid a fellow classmate, and she saved tons because of it! We especially reonlinemend doing this if you have more than one prom. This can also be applied to getting your hair done; maybe get either your hair or makeup professionally done; if you trust someone to do both, even better!
“My daughter paid a classmate to do her makeup. It was much cheaper than having it done professionally. Besides, with all the YouTube tutorials and TikTok videos, these kids are like makeup pros by the time they are in high school!” – Nicole, Hip Team
6. There are several ways to save on prom jewelry too!
Consider wearing jewelry you already own or borrow some from a friend or family member. You can also browse thrift stores and our jewelry deals to find affordable accessories.
Lastly, many of us on the Hip2Save team have tried Cate & Chloe jewelry. This onlinepany offers many elegant and prom-worthy styles and you can use our Cate & Chloe deals and promo codes to score a huge discount. For a limited time, the Isabel earrings shown above are just $18!
7. Utilize family and friends as much as possible.
Limo rentals and photographers are great, but these luxuries aren’t necessary if you want to be super frugal. Phones today have just as good quality cameras as some professional cameras (for casual use, anyway), so we reonlinemend taking your own photos, if possible.
Splitting limo rentals can be affordable with a big group, but the ride might not be worth it, especially if the venue is close. If a luxury ride isn’t important to you, have family or friends drive. Or, drive yourself! This will save you tons, especially since since the ride isn’t the most important or memorable part of the night!
8. Skip the florist and make a DIY corsage and boutonniere.
Prom corsages and boutonnieres seem to run between $15 – $45 when bought from a florist. Fancy corsages can even run up you to $75. If you’d rather skip that expense, you may be in luck! Seventeen magazine, Everyday Best, and Dollar Tree all created DIY tutorials to help you make your own. To save on supplies, check your local Dollar Tree, craft store, or Amazon for deals. Plus, there are almost always Michaels coupons you can use to save should you have a location near you.
9. If you’re not graduating yet, start planning early for next year’s prom!
Early prom birds do catch the worm. 😉 The earlier you start prepping, the more you can save! You’ll have more time to achieve your budget, save big on off-season dresses, and score the best deals!
Next year you won’t have to wonder, “How much does prom cost?” Now that you know, you can plan ahead! You deserve the best prom yet, so why not give yourself enough time to make your dreams a reality?
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