Woman Freezes When She Goes To Pay For Her Wedding Dress, As She Didn’t Expect She Had To Leave A Tip
The bride has said “Yes,” the date is set, and now the hunt for the perfect dress begins. According to The Knot, the average price of a wedding dress in 2026 will be around $2,100. That in itself is a significant sum. However, as one bride recently found out, you might be expected to shell out even more.
A few days ago, bride-to-be Amelia Mulligan shared her story about how she was expected to tip at the bridal salon. Confused about whether this was common practice, she asked other brides about their experiences. In the comments, former brides and bridal stylists alike came to her defense, saying that tipping culture has gotten out of control.
Wedding dresses are quite expensive nowadays, costing an average of $2,000
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One bride-to-be also found out that brides are expected to tip their bridal stylists at the salon
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Tips may help bridal consultants to add some money to their modest salaries, but shouldn’t make brides uncomfortable
We tip servers, we tip the concierge, we tip food delivery drivers, we tip hairdressers – but should we tip stylists at bridal boutiques, too? Finding the wedding dress of your dreams is not easy, and a bridal consultant helps a great deal to make sure you find the perfect one.
Still, as many commenters pointed out, tipping can be expected but by no means is it mandatory. Essentially, you can always choose not to tip, but can if you feel like an employee gave you exceptional attention and service. One bridal shop owner wrote in the comments that brides should feel comfortable not to tip: “I wouldn’t feel icky about not tipping, it’s certainly never expected!”
Another former bridal stylist in the comments, @queen_brat34, confirmed that her pay was lacking and receiving tips helped her out a great deal. “Most of us only make $8-$13 an hour and we don’t get the appointment fee, the store does,” she revealed. “We so appreciate tips! But they’re not required.”
She went on to say that her tips would usually be around $20-$25 in cash. In addition, she would receive 5% of the wedding dress price in commission. “Usually mine was $60-$100 per dress,” @queen_brat34 added.
Even bridal salons claim that tipping a bridal consultant is optional. “Tipping practices can differ significantly across various industries and locations,” the experts at Jade Bridal Tampa write. According to them, there is no one-size-fits-all approach. “While some brides express their gratitude through tips, others believe that the commission already reflects adequate compensation.”
Tipping culture may have gone too far, but there are other ways to show gratitude to a bridal consultant
Commenters agreed with the bride that tipping shouldn’t be customary when the consultants already make a commission from the dresses they sell. In many people’s minds, this is just another example of how tipping culture in the U.S. has gone completely off the rails.
Many Americans would agree with that statement. In fact, according to a 2025 survey by WalletHub, nine in 10 Americans think that tipping culture has gone too far. Two in five even say that the U.S. should ban tipping, and 64% believe employers are making it the customer’s job to pay the employees instead of paying them adequate salaries.
The practice of tipping a bridal consultant seems confusing to many, as there are plenty of threads on Reddit with brides asking whether this is the norm. “I’ve never heard of this before and it seems kind of weird,” one netizen wrote in the Wedding Planning subreddit. “None of the other stores asked for tips, none of my friends have ever mentioned tipping for a dress appointment.”
According to the consultants at MB Bride, sometimes tipping doesn’t feel right, and it’s okay to show gratitude in other ways:
- A handwritten thank-you note.
- Online review mentioning the consultant by name.
- Tagging them in try-on videos on social media or in photos from the wedding day.
- Small gifts like coffee, lunch, or a gift card.
The woman’s video garnered over 250k views on TikTok in a week
@ameliamulligan I truly need to know how many brides are tipping on their wedding dress 🤷♀️ #weddingdress♬ original sound – Amelia
Commenters sided with the bride, while some stylists explained why they might expect a tip
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Unpopular comment: no one should have to rely on tips to survive. Tips should not be expected nor solicited. Everyone deserves a living wage, no matter what job they do. I'm sick of the stupid tipping culture. Everyone is f*cking nickel and dimed to death, and the prices of everything continues to go up while wages stagnate, meanwhile corporations make record profits. Pay people enough to live and get rid of the ridiculous expectation that people somehow need a tip for - checks notes- doing the job they're already paid for.
Exactly this !! uk has living wages tips are litterally a bonus ,always have been ! I started working in hospitality when I was16 so 46 yrs ago now, even back then I was paid a decent wage , n tips were a bonus ,still same now ,my 25 yr old daughter works in our village pub has done from 16 it’s busy being Cotswolds n she is paid very well, all her tips are paid monthly and taxed pfft , but she saves those doesn’t rely on them what so ever , as it should be I 100% agree with you ,
Load More Replies...Glad for the explanation, but you CAN remove the tip feature on PDQ machines. We had to - we are a doctor's office.
I KNOW... I have a delivery business but we don't require or ask for tips, and every program has a simple setting button to turn tipping screens off. You can ALWAYS run a transaction a second time if they want to add extra money as a gift. I say, "unless you need to add or change anything your total is..." and they can consider adding another delivery or an extra amount, but never feel pressure to tip.
Load More Replies...Unpopular comment: no one should have to rely on tips to survive. Tips should not be expected nor solicited. Everyone deserves a living wage, no matter what job they do. I'm sick of the stupid tipping culture. Everyone is f*cking nickel and dimed to death, and the prices of everything continues to go up while wages stagnate, meanwhile corporations make record profits. Pay people enough to live and get rid of the ridiculous expectation that people somehow need a tip for - checks notes- doing the job they're already paid for.
Exactly this !! uk has living wages tips are litterally a bonus ,always have been ! I started working in hospitality when I was16 so 46 yrs ago now, even back then I was paid a decent wage , n tips were a bonus ,still same now ,my 25 yr old daughter works in our village pub has done from 16 it’s busy being Cotswolds n she is paid very well, all her tips are paid monthly and taxed pfft , but she saves those doesn’t rely on them what so ever , as it should be I 100% agree with you ,
Load More Replies...Glad for the explanation, but you CAN remove the tip feature on PDQ machines. We had to - we are a doctor's office.
I KNOW... I have a delivery business but we don't require or ask for tips, and every program has a simple setting button to turn tipping screens off. You can ALWAYS run a transaction a second time if they want to add extra money as a gift. I say, "unless you need to add or change anything your total is..." and they can consider adding another delivery or an extra amount, but never feel pressure to tip.
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