A thrifty bride who refused to spend thousands on her wedding gown has revealed how she happily walked down the aisle in a dress that cost just £15.Tyler Griffith, from Manchester, tied the knot with her husband Cameron Griffith, 24, in May in a low-key church ceremony that cost a total of £1,700 - after the couple agreed to keep costs to a minimum.Rather than spending vast amounts at a bridal boutique, Tyler, 25, instead looked online and managed to snap up an elegant gown on second-hand website Vinted.While she was fearful that her guests might have thought the dress looked cheap, Tyler said everyone at her wedding was entirely oblivious to the remarkable bargain.'On my wedding day, I felt the most beautiful I've ever felt in my life,' Tyler said. 'My first reaction when I saw it and tried it on was "wow." I was so shocked and surprised by the quality and how beautiful it looked.'She added that her guests were in disbelief when they discovered her dress had been so cheap, and that opting for a dress from a high street brand had helped her save 'hundreds, if not thousands, of pounds'.'I looked at Shein because I shop there regularly anyway and I thought, why not have a look and see if there is any on there,' she said. A thrifty bride who refused to spend thousands on her wedding gown has revealed how she happily walked down the aisle in a dress that cost just £15Tyler Griffith tied the knot with her husband Cameron Griffith, 24, in May in a low-key church ceremony that cost a total of £1,700 after the couple agreed to keep costs at a minimum'I'd never planned to buy from a bridal boutique because it wasn't within my price range and I personally find them too expensive.'The dress cost me £15 and I did have some concerns before ordering it, mainly about the quality and how it would look.'I ordered this particular dress because it was a mermaid-style dress that looked similar to one I wanted to buy online that cost a lot of money.'Tyler and Cameron first crossed paths through a mutual friend online while they were both at college.Much to Tyler's delight, Cameron popped the question in a romantic proposal on Red Wharf Bay, on the Isle of Anglesey, in July last year - a place that held particular meaning as it is Tyler's favourite beach.Recalling the proposal, Tyler said: 'I felt very emotional and immediately started crying with happiness.'We did start planning the wedding pretty much straight away because we were both so excited and couldn't wait to start planning.'We had a rough budget and we knew we wanted to keep it simple and not spend a fortune.'Rather than spending vast amounts at a bridal boutique, Tyler, 25, instead looked online and managed to snap up an elegant gown on second-hand website Vinted. The couple married in their local church, with the entire wedding costing around £1,700 Tyler added that her guests were in disbelief when they discovered her dress had been so cheap, and that opting for a dress from a high street brand had helped her save 'hundreds, if not thousands, of pounds' Tyler and Cameron first crossed paths through a mutual friend online while they were both at college. Cameron popped the question in a romantic proposal on Red Wharf Bay, on the Isle of Angelsey, in July last yearThe couple opted for a navy blue colour scheme and married in their local church, with the entire wedding costing around £1,700.Although Tyler later tried on other dresses, she kept coming back to the £15 gown. The dress required no alterations, with Tyler simply removing some frilled straps as she preferred the look without them.Tyler has now advised any other brides looking for their dream dress to 'buy online, especially if you know what you want and if not, you can always sell it on or send it back'.'This dress was the very first dress I tried on and I immediately fell in love with it, but I didn't want to jump straight at the first dress I saw,' she added. 'I kept it to the side and tried on other dresses too but in the end I went with the original.'I do feel wedding dresses are overpriced and that there is nothing wrong with going elsewhere.'For me, it was about the day more than anything else. It definitely did allow us to spend more elsewhere.'But our entire wedding was budget-friendly, with the majority of our stuff being from Shein or Vinted.'