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THE AMERICAN WEDDING

FAIRCHILD BRIDAL INFOBANK


Executive summary Marriages in the United States have remained at approximately 2.2 million since 1980, and it is estimated that 75% of marriages are first-time marriages for either the bride or the groom. Today's brides and grooms are more sophisticated than ever before, have a higher education and more career opportunities. Because of these factors, women are marrying later and the average age of a bride is now 27 (groom is 29). The Echo Boom (children of the Baby Boomers) is the next big generation to move into engagement zone. 71 million men and women, born between 1979 and 2002, make up this generation. In the next 15 years, the number of Echo Boomers turning 27 will grow 22%. Assuming that the average age of a bride and other factors* (i.e. divorce and remarriage rates) remain constant, an increase in marriages seems likely due to the sheer size of the group. Their generational characteristics include being highly tech-savvy, well-educated and accustomed to being bombarded by media messages. They've grown up in an affluent society and have big spending power. This group offers bridal marketers an opportunity to reach a larger audience than in the past and also an increase in market share.
*There were approximately 920,060 divorces in 2003. The National Center for Health Statistics recently Released a report that 43% of first marriages end in separation or divorce within fifteen years.

THE NUMBER OF MARRIAGES HAS REMAINED RELATIVELY CONSTANT OVER THE LAST 20 YEARS
NUMBER OF MARRIAGES PER YEAR (in millions)

2,500,000
2.16

2.45 2.39

2.37

2.36

2.33

2.36

2.34

2.34

2.38 2.24

2.36

2.33

2.33

2.25

2.19

2,000,000
1.6 1.67 1.52

1,500,000 1,000,000 500,000 0


1940 1950 1960 1970 1980 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003

BABY BOOM HITS MARRIAGE YEARS

GEN X HITS MARRIAGE YEARS

Source: National Center for Health Statistics

MARRIAGES BY REGION
2003 MARRIAGES BY REGION: South Atlantic
(DE, MD, DC, VA, WV, NC, SC, GA, FL)

432,142 298,692 291,728 242,212 248,431 264,090 169,672 132,095 88,205

East North Central


(OH, IN, IL, MI, WI)

Pacific
(WA, OR, CA, AK, HI)

West South Central


(AR, LA, OK, TX)

Middle Atlantic
(NY, NJ, PA)

Mountain
(MT, ID, WY, CO, NM, AZ, UT, NV)

East South Central


(KY, TN, AL, MS)

West North Central


(MN, IO, MS, ND, SD, NB, KS)

New England
(ME, NH, VT, MA, RI, CT)

Source: National Center for Health Statistics, 2004 * Data for Oklahoma not available

MARRIAGES BY STATE
NEW ENGLAND: Maine New Hampshire Vermont Massachusetts Rhode Island Connecticut 9,768 10,578 5,960 36,765 8,339 16,795 SOUTH ATLANTIC: Delaware 4,608 Maryland 37,621 DC 2,927 Virginia 61,519 West Virginia 13,886 North Carolina 62,708 South Carolina 34,192 Georgia 59,441 Florida 155,240 EAST SOUTH CENTRAL: Kentucky 37,413 Tennessee 73,381 Alabama 40,956 Mississippi 17,922 WEST SOUTH CENTRAL: Arkansas 36,445 Louisiana 38,426 Oklahoma N/A Texas 167,341 MOUNTAIN: Montana Idaho Wyoming Colorado New Mexico Arizona Utah Nevada PACIFIC: Washington Oregon California Alaska Hawaii 6,553 14,620 4,728 36,387 12,865 35,873 14,472 138,592

MIDDLE ATLANTIC: New York 120,754 New Jersey 54,380 Pennsylvania 73,297 EAST NORTH CENTRAL: Ohio 72,712 Indiana 47,111 Illinois 82,076 Michigan 62,583 Wisconsin 34,210 WEST NORTH CENTRAL: Minnesota 31,864 Iowa 19,293 Missouri 39,055 North Dakota 4,431 South Dakota 6,440 Nebraska 12,107 Kansas 18,905
Source: National Center for Health Statistics, 2004

40,247 24,086 194,914 5,529 26,952

Puerto Rico

24,567

TODAYS BRIDES AND GROOMS ARE MORE AFFLUENT, EDUCATED AND SOPHISTICATED
Due to higher education and career opportunities, women are marrying later

AGE 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 YEAR 60 62 64 66 68 70 72 74 76 78 80 82 84 86 88 90 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 2000 02

29
GROOM BRIDE

27

Source: National Center for Health Statistics (Note: median age of bride and groom is measured by NCHS through 1995; data thereafter is derived from Fairchild Bridal Group studies)

THE ECHO BOOM IS GETTING MARRIED


The bridal market is projected to grow 22% over the next 15 years
4,200,000

4,000,000

3,800,000

3,600,000

3,400,000

3,200,000

3,000,000 2001 03 05 07 09 11 13 15 17 2019


# of 27 year olds

Source: National Center for Health Statistics, 1970-1992; American Wedding Study, 2002 *Average age of engagement for bride: 27

WHO IS RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS INCREASE IN MARRIAGES WE ARE EXPECTING?


Also known as Generation Y and Millennials Oldest are age 25
83 million 71 million

37 million

BABY BOOM
1946-1964 18 year span
Source: Millenials Rising

GEN X
1965-1978 13 year span

ECHO BOOM
1979-2002 23 year span

BIRTH RATES BY YEAR SHOW STEADY GROWTH


27 IN 2006

1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990

3,494,398 3,612,258 3,629,238 3,680,537 3,638,933 3,669,141 3,760,561 3,756,547 3,809,394 3,909,510 4,040,958 4,158,212

1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003

4,110,907 4,065,104 4,000,240 3,952,767 3,899,589 3,891,494 3,880,894 3,941,553 3,959,417 4,058,814 4,083,676 4,022,000 4,093,000
27 IN 2030

Source: National Center for Health Statistics

COUPLES GET ENGAGED YEAR ROUND


The winter holidays still dominate
% ENGAGEMENTS % ENGAGEMENTS

January February March April May June

5% 8% 4% 6% 6% 8%

July August September October November December

9% 9% 7% 9% 9% 19%

Source: Fairchild Bridal Infobank American Wedding Study, 2002

AVERAGE ENGAGEMENT
The engaged lifestage lasts 17 months

MONTHS 16 15 11 10 5 0 1990 1994 1997 1999 2002 13 12 13

17

2004

Source: Fairchild Bridal Group Reader Panel Surveys 1990-1999; Engagement Ring and Jewelry study, 2002; Pre-engagement Study, 2003

OVER A 16 MONTH TIME PERIOD, THEY DECIDE HOW TO SPEND $120 BILLION
WEDDING AND HONEYMOON THEIR NEW LIFE AHEAD

Jewelry Wedding Attire Beauty Registry Day of Wedding Honeymoon

$9 billion $5 billion $606 million $6 billion $24 billion $7 billion


$50 BILLION

Automotive Insurance Financial Services Furniture Housewares Tabletop

$31 billion $15 billion $12 billion $4 billion $3 billion $413 million
$70 BILLION

Source: Fairchild Bridal Infobank American Wedding Study, 2002; Roper, 2000

THIS YEAR, 1 OUT OF EVERY 64 AMERICANS WILL GET MARRIED


There will be: 2.2 million weddings 1.7 million first-time weddings 42,300 weddings every weekend 17 million bridesmaids and groomsmen 287 million wedding guests

Source: Fairchild Bridal Infobank American Wedding Study, 2002; NCHS, 2004

A YEAR ROUND SHOPPING SPREE


2003 marriages by month total: 2,187,000
November 7% December 7% January 6% February 7% March 7%

October 9%

April 8% September 10% May 8% August 10% July 10%


Source: National Center for Health Statistics, 2004

June 11%

THE AVERAGE COST OF A WEDDING HAS GROWN ALMOST 50% IN 10 YEARS


Average cost of a wedding includes all aspects of the wedding day from ceremony to reception 43% of couples say they spent more on the wedding than they had planned
$25,000
$22,360

$20,000
$19,104 $18,874

$15,000

$10,000

$15,208

0 1990 1997 1999 2002

Source: American Wedding Study, 1990-2002

AS THE AVERAGE COST OF A WEDDING INCREASES, SO DOES THE NUMBER OF PEOPLE PAYING FOR IT
In almost half of weddings, more than one party contributes (45%)

Who paid for the wedding?


Only the brides parents Only the bride and groom Both sets of parents and the bride and groom Both sets of parents only Other combinations 27% 27% 15% 7% 24%

Source: American Wedding Study, 2002

TODAYS AVERAGE WEDDING COSTS OVER $22,000


Invitations, Announcements, Thank-yous, etc Bouquets and other Flowers Photography, Videography Wedding Favors Music Clergy, Church, Chapel, Synagogue Fee Limousines Attendants Gifts Printed matches and napkins Wedding Rings Engagement Ring

$381 $967 $1,814 $241 $900 $297 $577 $510 $112 $1,301

Rehearsal Dinner Brides Wedding Dress Brides Headpiece/Veil Other Bridal Accessories Day of Wedding Hair and Makeup Bridal Attendants Apparel* Mother of the Brides Apparel Grooms Formalwear (Rented) Formalwear for Ushers, Best Man (Rented)** Wedding Reception

$875 $799 $181 $186 $357 $735 $236 $110

$575 $7,630

$3,576

Source: American Wedding Study, 2002. *Average cost of 5 bridesmaids dresses (including maid of honor), * * Average cost of 5 ushers apparel (including best man)

AVERAGE COST OF A WEDDING VARIES BY REGION


New York Metro: $33,424
(NY, CT, NJ)

Northeast: $29,788
(CT, MA, ME, NH, NJ, NY, PA, VT)

South/Southeast: $18,624
(AL, AR, DC, DE, FL, GA, KY, LA, MD, MS, NC, OK, SC, TN, TX, VA, WV)

Midwest: $20,678
(IA, IL, IN, KS, MI, MN, MO, ND, NE, OH, SD, WI)

Pacific/Mountain: $21,156
(AZ, CA, CO, ID, NM, NV, OR, UT, WA, WY)

National Average: $22,360

Source: American Wedding Study, 2002

A SNAPSHOT OF THE AMERICAN WEDDING


Traditional weddings are most popular
99% of Fairchild Bridal Group readers have formal weddings 85% marry in a religious ceremony

66% of wedding ceremonies are at a house of worship; 15% are outdoor 71% have their reception in a hotel, country club, or catering venue Average number of wedding guests: 168 Each couple has an average of 10 attendants: 5 bridal attendants and 5 ushers

Source: Fairchild Bridal Infobank American Wedding Study, 2002

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