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Say yes to the dress
Say yes to the dress




say yes to the dress

It may make for good TV, but it’s a stressful and draining experience for the bride. Personalities collide, and it’s impossible to please everyone. Of course, with so many people present, it’s no wonder things get dramatic. It’s typical to see at least three or four friends and family members arrive with the bride (usually some combination of her mother, mother-in-law, grandmother, maid of honor, and sister), but this crowd can quickly balloon to include all the bridesmaids, male friends and family members, or even bridal consultants and stylists. The number of people brides bring with them on SYTTD is simply overwhelming. It’s perfectly normal to try on a couple dozen dresses before making your decision. If that’s the case, you’re one lucky bride! But if it takes you longer-don’t worry. Of course, you may find your dress in the first one you try on. And she may try on as many dresses in two or three boutiques before coming to us. She may spend the first five or six just trying to find the silhouette she likes best. But after watching so many brides find “the one” by their third dress, many brides are becoming discouraged when they don’t find their own dress within a similar timeframe.Īt our bridal boutique, the average bride tries on about twelve to fifteen dresses before she settles on the perfect one. The bride probably tried on much more than the three dresses you saw in the show, and she may even have tried them on in a different order. This is because the show can only spend so much time on each dress, and they want to edit the story to present the most interesting narrative. In the format of the show, brides usually try on about three dresses which they show their entourage. Expect to try on more than three dresses. If you’ve picked these ideas up from SYTTD, you will probably need to reset expectations before your first bridal appointment.

say yes to the dress

However, it’s also responsible for a number of increasingly common misconceptions.

say yes to the dress

The show gets some things very right: the need to have a vision for your dress but also be open to new possibilities, the way a dress changes once you put on the veil, the many ways you can customize a dress to meet your vision, etc. You’ve probably seen plenty of episodes and clips over the years, and if you’re like many brides-to-be, you’ve probably indulged a SYTTD binge since your fiancé popped the question. There’s an undeniable appeal to Say Yes to the Dress, from the beautiful gowns, to the dramatic tensions between members of the entourage, to the final triumphant moment when the bride sees herself in her perfect wedding gown.

#Say yes to the dress series#

What the popular wedding dress reality series does-and doesn’t-get right about dress shopping.






Say yes to the dress