@@ellenmason3833 exactly! You can be honest in a respectful way. I really loathe the smirk on these people’s faces when they say they are brutally honest.
My parents used money to control my choices. One day I woke up and realized that I could make my own money. They had no power over me after that. Brides, learn that lesson!
@@sh.4409I understand what you're saying, but their daughter's happiness with her look on her wedding day should be paramount in their minds. Otherwise, they're treating her like a child who needs mommy to pick out her clothes. The money they've set aside should be given to her as a gift toward the dress and once someone gifts you something, it's yours to do what you want.
I have watched a jillion of these videos, and watched the show on TV. What I don't understand is why a bride wouldn't try all styles, to see what looks good. Sometimes, you can be surprised. Not all body types look good in all things, but certain styles can make brides with body issues look good. Of course, brides have to have the final selection, it's their wedding day!
Second bride - you could see the difference in quality that accounted for the $300 difference. The first one was subtly more flattering. But it’s good that they were able to find something so similar within budget.
I am so with the second mum - to me, belts often just disrupt the elegant, long lines of so many bridal dresses, making the bride look shorter than she is. I was so glad to hear mum's immediate reaction to the suggestion for this dress! 😂 (Don't get me wrong, the bride often still looks fine with them, and fair enough if that's your thing, just my preference!)
Any gift that comes with strings is not from love. t This is an issue of control. No, thanks. Id get married in jeans and tshirt before I'd allow anybody to treat me this way. Think what you want, but boundaries are a really good thing.
She did look gorgeous BUT if she didn't like it or feel comfortable in it then trust me it would ruin her day (been there done that and it was one of the worst days ever)
Who is the bride, the mother or the one who is engaged? She is not a dolly for mommy to dress up, and if the real bride cannot stand up for herself, she is not mature enough to get married.
I don’t think she did dictate as you put it . I wish people wouldn’t exaggerate so much in their comments . They have a healthy relationship and agreed with each other.
I didn't exaggerate at all. The bride wanted a belt and numerous times, the mother said she would not go a penny over the budget. At no point did the bride say she'd just pay for the add-ons herself. So no, I didn't exaggerate.@@sallykins3800
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I don’t know why some people think being outspoken and not taking other people’s feelings into consideration is a good thing. It isn’t
Succumbing to narcissism is not a good thing either.
There is a difference between constructive comments and spiteful criticism
Honestly does not have to be brutal.
@@ellenmason3833 exactly! You can be honest in a respectful way. I really loathe the smirk on these people’s faces when they say they are brutally honest.
Thank you
My parents used money to control my choices. One day I woke up and realized that I could make my own money. They had no power over me after that. Brides, learn that lesson!
Obviously….why would you get a choice on what you’re parents should spend their money on?
@@sh.4409I understand what you're saying, but their daughter's happiness with her look on her wedding day should be paramount in their minds. Otherwise, they're treating her like a child who needs mommy to pick out her clothes. The money they've set aside should be given to her as a gift toward the dress and once someone gifts you something, it's yours to do what you want.
I have watched a jillion of these videos, and watched the show on TV. What I don't understand is why a bride wouldn't try all styles, to see what looks good. Sometimes, you can be surprised. Not all body types look good in all things, but certain styles can make brides with body issues look good. Of course, brides have to have the final selection, it's their wedding day!
I loved the the 2 mom's ✋ each other. As if they were the ones that picked out that dress... 😂 😅 😂
She looked beautiful in the dress.
I went dress-shopping with my daughter-in-law to be. Everything she tried was lovely and she chose what SHE loved.
Second bride - you could see the difference in quality that accounted for the $300 difference. The first one was subtly more flattering.
But it’s good that they were able to find something so similar within budget.
So happy to see finally someone standing against those belts
Love that we are getting more Curvy Bride shows❤
Too much talking, not enough dresses.
The first bride looked beautiful in the dress she picked. The one her mom picked was awful.
The way the mom rushed to introduce herself as if the consultant meeting the bride first was an insult to her
Don’t like seeing obnoxious mothers who shouldn’t be there.
I'm with the Mom,
No veil but some beautiful accessories pearls, flowers etc. added to the hairstyle.
Congratulations God Bless!
Yes agree or something sparkly around her lovely hair
I'll never let my parents dictate what I'm gonna wear
I am so with the second mum - to me, belts often just disrupt the elegant, long lines of so many bridal dresses, making the bride look shorter than she is. I was so glad to hear mum's immediate reaction to the suggestion for this dress! 😂 (Don't get me wrong, the bride often still looks fine with them, and fair enough if that's your thing, just my preference!)
I am confused as to how plus size gorgeous gowns are much cheaper than some of how some very simple looking gowns at Kleinfelds are mover 4K.
The 2nd dress was amazing
She should have put some money towards her dress so she could get what she wants.
Awww, the bride at 3:40. 🥰
Any gift that comes with strings is not from love. t
This is an issue of control.
No, thanks. Id get married in jeans and tshirt before I'd allow anybody to treat me this way. Think what you want, but boundaries are a really good thing.
“I know my fashion” “I have taste” ma’am can’t even afford a couple extra dollars, please! 😂 That “act” gets reeeaaaallllll old!
You ladies are darling!
What salon is this? Where’s Lori, Randy, Monty? Who are these people?
This is from a show called " Curvy Brides" I think. It's not Say Yes to the Dress.
Curvaceous Couture Bridal in Columbia, MD.
It’s a different show.
@hautelemode would love the second mum! iykyk
If I had a daughter I would have never acted like that.
First bride, first dress …uhm…it’s a nice dress but the bride doesn’t love it.
1st bride, 2nd dress…she loves it…it’s a bit basic but she loves it.
Bride #2 - wants a sexy dress?
Bride #2 - 1st dress … eh…
that’s crazy.
I thought the first bride looked beautiful in the mermaid gown!!
She really did. It accentuated her figure.
She did look gorgeous BUT if she didn't like it or feel comfortable in it then trust me it would ruin her day (been there done that and it was one of the worst days ever)
OMG…I LOVE your mom ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Man, her mom could be *Abby Lee Miller’s* sister 🫣
Who is the bride, the mother or the one who is engaged? She is not a dolly for mommy to dress up, and if the real bride cannot stand up for herself, she is not mature enough to get married.
You have a bizarre attitude, they have a normal mother/ daughter relationship , out choosing one of the most important outfits of the bride’s life.
No Sally, you're the one with the weird attitude. This is not normal, this is the mom dominating her daughter.
@sallykins3800 The bride should 100% choose what goes on her body. Her wedding, her wedding album and her memories.
Beautyfull brides
Mothers always try making about them not they daughter
❤
That second bride with the mom who refused to go over should have just paid for the add-ons herself instead of letting her mom dictate her look.
I don’t think she did dictate as you put it . I wish people wouldn’t exaggerate so much in their comments . They have a healthy relationship and agreed with each other.
I didn't exaggerate at all. The bride wanted a belt and numerous times, the mother said she would not go a penny over the budget. At no point did the bride say she'd just pay for the add-ons herself. So no, I didn't exaggerate.@@sallykins3800