The average woman wants her wedding to be a most memorable and unforgettable event in her life. From the event itself down to the wedding gown, she wants every moment to be remembered for the rest of her life.
Would you prefer to rent or buy your wedding gown?
Memorably expensive, or cost effective, Nigerian women have varying opinions on how they want their wedding gown.
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The wedding gown has a lot to do with how many ladies view a wedding. Many would go any length to own that perfect gown just so they can leave a huge impression on the minds of people who attend the event.
However, considering how many women never get to wear the wedding dress again after that day, is it wise to spend a fortune on it when you can rent one?
Lets find out if Nigerian women would prefer to rent their gown, or spend a fortune buying one.
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