musicians and florists.said Bruce   Sinclair 
 wedding   dresses for beach weddings , principal at Toronto-based retail and fashion   consultancy Sinclair Strategies.It works as a good adjunct business to their   gift registry.They are also carrying some smaller Canadian designers, which in   the fashion industry is important; it's important for our designers to get   support from big stores.Rodbell did not divulge the size of Hudson's Bay's gift   registry business, but said it is growing in the double digits and had 50,000   registrants last year.Historically the largest registry business in the country,   HBC's competitors tend to be much smaller or niche players, such as Williams   Sonoma and Pottery Barn, Mountain Equipment Co-Op, Lee Valley Tools and   Ashley's.Home Depot and Canadian Tire pulled out of their registry businesses   years ago after they failed to gain traction.Kleinfeld is part of an ongoing bid   by chief executive Richard Baker to transform less productive square footage by   adding top brands as franchises to Hudson's Bay stores, exemplified first by the   company's success in incorporating nine boutiques from U.chain Topshop into Bay   stores across the country.on their big day, but many don't think they'll be able   to foot the entire bill, according to a new study.The BMO InvestorLine survey of   500 adults revealed that nearly 40% of respondents believe their ideal wedding   is out of reach.Canadians surveyed expect to cover 60% of the costs associated   with their wedding by drawing on investments or other savings.For the remaining   costs, they predict they'll rely on parents and gifts from friends.at how little   respondents would allocate for a potential wedding.I think retirement falls into   that category where people will typically underestimate what they're going to   need to spend and then they get surprised.she said in a phone interview   Wednesday.Barker-Merz was also surprised by respondents who said they'd rely on   credit cards and/or lines of credit.Typically, lines of credit and credit cards   when it comes to weddings is for those unforeseens, things you didn't plan for   and anticipate.The fact that the people surveyed have that as part of their plan   just points to the need of really getting smart on how to plan, how to budget,   how to save money and plan for what you can afford.recalled Gorman, editor of   Wedding Obsession, a Canadian wedding blog dedicated to the modern bride.for   approximately 150 guests.Basically, money I had allotted for other things I used   to pay for my wedding.Gorman said one reason her budget surged was   underestimating the cost of feeding guests.per person for food.Depending on   whether you want an open bar, limited   bar 
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