I don't care how much I hated a gown. If this bride FINALLY said she loved one, I would lie and tell her she looked like a combination of Princess Diana, Grace Kelly and Marilyn Monroe just to STOP THE INSANITY of going to another bridal store.
@@natashafarquharson958 I agree. I can’t believe they were telling her they didn’t like some of the dresses honestly. I would be talking her into a white garbage bag at that point.
Something about the bodice to skirt transition that works well for the bride in the Pnina dress. And it’s the first ‘feathery-style’ wedding dress that I’ve liked.
Her entourage were more happier after hearing the word YES after a hundred century😂loved them for being part on her journey. And the 2nd bride who chose that black belt dress looked so elegant in it. Those dresses were👌
I ran a bridal shop for 30 yrs and I can tell you that the reason these brides cannot pick a dress is because they really don't want to. They don't want being the centre of attention to end, they don't want to all the excitement to stop, they don't want the fantasy to come to an end. They know that as long as they don't yet have "the" dress they can keep their fantasy going. These girls nearly always wait until they are really in a time crunch before they will commit.
Yes agree just like saying the chase will stop and the excitement no more , just like me when I want something and then keep looking on the internet after I bought I'm done excitement no more 😊
bride #1 tried ont the same dress over 100 times, sweetheart halter with modified A line. Something tells me this bride canceled this dress, didn't end up wearing it.
Well if she planned a 2020 wedding you guarantee she didn't wear it and she didn't have the wedding. Because the powers that be destroyed everything in your life from January 2020 on.
@@RokMom1 I didn't like the dress when she tried it on in the store, but it looked very nice in her wedding photo. I think she added a hoop underneath, which made all the difference.
My anxiety ass is going crazy that she’s been trying sleek fitted dresses, was surprised by the first frilly ballgown she tried on and picked it. WHAT IF THERE’S A BETTER BALLGOWN??? 😭😭😭
No, she didn't. She looked like she was wearing a bunch of torn up facial tissues, and her looks are just as ordinary as 10 million other women. Nothing "gorgeous" there, at all.
@@jb6712 First of all she is a beautiful woman. Every woman is different and unique in some sort of way. Secondly, your opinion means nothing at this point seeming as she bought the dress already with her money for her wedding. The hate wasn’t necessary 😌
@@mikivanduyn9630 no he came for her looks as well, when i bet hes an ugly sweaty dickhead that sits around insulting peoples looks, the dress dont mean nothing when he tries to drag people down for their looks. usually only the most insecure come for peoples looks :)
LOVE the dress she picked last! Looks gorgeous!!! Previous ones were just ways too plain! No wonder poor girl did not like them on her body. And she has a perfectly structured body to wear anything she wants!
I thought I was picky but this girl takes the cake... the dress she choose was nice. I like that kind of material and style. Glad she finally choose a dress she liked.
Where do you draw the line? For people who want something so specific I would almost rather recommend that they get a custom-made dress rather than going to more than 20 stores and trying on more than 100 dresses. If I was in the entourage I’d be wondering if she actually wanted to get married. She kept adding on restrictions, and I know it’s important for a bride to get what she envisions for her wedding but something’s definitely wrong here.
In my opinion if you have a certain dress in mind, but you can't find it. Then if you know how to draw or can have someone draw it for you then draw it on some art paper and take it to a seamstress you know and trust and have them make it. Then it WILL BE YOUR DREAM DRESS.
I was a 1978 bride. I tried on three dresses with three different ‘points of view.’ I already knew what to stay away from. Honestly, they all looked great. I decided that I could try 100 more and they’d all look great as long as I stayed away from known lousy styles/fits. I ended up buying the first one I’d tried. I love it to this day. (Princess Di would have looked better in it than the one she wore. 😂) Also, I don’t recall dresses being as structured back then as they are now. They fit more like ‘real’ dresses, at least the ones I tried did.
Princess Di would have looked better in 99% of bridal gown. She really matured into great style. Her gown showed her innocent, naive self’s idea of a princess dress. I’m a ‘79 and you’re SO RIGHT about the huge difference in gowns today; I have to remember there’s 40+ years difference in them.
@@sum1has2 Can’t disagree! Had she been more fashion aware, she’d have died before going down the aisle in that thing.. and discovered in the moment that she had to ‘hide something’ with her bouquet. I ‘loved’ Princes Di. I hated her dress.
Absolutely beautiful dress, I love that it's different and the "arches" are amazing!! It looks very good on her body... Really, who cares what the others think!
I tried on dresses a few times, and I would keep picking dresses that had lace and sparkles, in a-line, ballgown, trumpet, and mermaid that I thought were gorgeous. But when I would put them on, it didn’t look right, I could never find something I loved. The dress I actually chose is a plain, satin, spaghetti strap, a-line and it just makes me feel like a bride 🥰
That's my idea. In the end, it is just a dress. She will have it in photos, but only at her house. Sister spent more time and effort to buy a dress she wore once than buying a car. I don't understand why the dress has to be PERFECT. Just like I don't understand why she kept knocking down dresses without trying them on. That may have been one of the reasons she went to 25 stores - she was too narrow focused.
I've never gotten this whole "she MUST be confused!!1!" thing, even after shopping for my own wedding dress. Maybe it's because I love shopping and I'm used to the process of finding specific things for specific occasions? But the thing is, wedding dresses are SO STRUCTURED, it's completely different than anything we normally wear. You really have to see them on your body, and it takes a while to even get a sense of what's actually good and what just *seems* ~amazing~ because you've never worn anything like that before. And good god, there are SO MANY WEDDING DRESSES OUT THERE. 100 dresses is not "running out of options," it's barely scratching the surface 😂 I went to five or six shops, so tried around 60 dresses, and I never once felt confused. I had to at least TRY all the silhouettes and the things I was pretty sure I'd hate, just to see. I felt happy to see all the beautiful options, and happy to eliminate things that I did in fact hate. And once I found the one that made me cry, I bought it. Simple. It was a lot like the ones I'd been looking at online for years, but now I could be sure.
I mean sure I definitely don’t think buying a wedding dress is one and done, but also you can’t say over 100 dresses is barely scratching the surface. Thats way more than the average bride would even consider looking at, and honestly it creates what’s known as “analysis paralysis,” where you can’t make a decision simply because of how many options there are.
I litterly picked out my wedding dress in less then 15 minutes. I went to a small private shop where I live. There was a whole rack of dresses. I just starting going through them one by one. I saw it, and that was it. I'm still that way today. When I see something I like then that's it. To me it's so easy. I loved my wedding dress. It looked great. It was in 1975 so of course styles have changed, and there are many more options now. But you know your style. So when you see it, buy it.
Idk I'm much more simple because I know what I like, I know what I want and what I don't like. I don't think it would take me 100 times to find my dress. I got mine online and it's kinda 1700s looking with ruffles and I love it.
Thankfully she found a dress in the end and that’s all that really matters no matter how many tries it took her. Personally I would’ve chosen one of the first gowns, any of which I thought looked much better on her than the ruffle skirt. But she is the bride so here comes the bride
I bought the first dress I tried on -- a form-fitting sample dress for $50. It looked beautiful, but watching these programs I feel like I missed out on the "experience" of trying on all these gorgeous gowns!
I have a feeling deep down she wanted fun maybe even tiny bit crazy bottom but was afraid to be judged. So instead she was trying more "classy" options that didn't do the trick for her. Glad she found something she loved.
She didn't like initial dresses because she hated her figure and those tight ones are for size zero models.the designer is really clever and gave her something opposite
I personally like the 1st and 3rd dress from Lisa’s pics showing what she tried on so far .. the gown she chose was giving chicken feather vibes 😅but glad she loves it and finally said yes to a dress 👗
That fluffy dress looks like a wedding cake topper. I thought the sleek satin, off shoulder dress with the back bow looked smashing on her (The pics taken before Randy’s shop), but it’s her dress, her day, so….here comes the bride!
Is customizing wedding dress not really a thing? all the expense from trying 100 dresses could have been added to the $5000 and customize a wedding dress.
@@dee191403 really? You have to pay in order to get into the store and try dresses? 🤯🤯🤯 never happens in my country, you can try as many as you need here.
@@roumaissar7698 Well, the transportation and food expenses? I mean (in my country) if you invite 5 people to help you, you are supposed to buy them food and drink, aye? And she said she had been to many bridal boutiques.
@@ОксанаПостранська Well, the transportation and food expenses? I mean (in my country) if you invite people to help you, you are supposed to buy them food and drink, aye? She invited 5 people and she said she had been to many bridal boutiques. I guess the expenses added up quite a bit, though.
She was brave to voice her true opinion under those circumstances, after the designer hand delivered it and then stood around watching... me I would feel super uncomfortable and even quite resentful with that pressure I think! PLUS, I don't think it's usually helpful to get the designer's opinion of how the dress looks because it will almost certainly be completely biased... for customising a dress, yes, of course, but not for choosing one.
How tedious it must have been for that “entourage”!! Personally, I think both chosen dresses are hideous, but what I think doesn’t matter one little bit. 😉 Congrats to the brides!
It did not feel like her gut was 100% in on the dress she choose. There was a lot of external preassure from both her friends and staff to ‘finally’ pick something. I see her point. The shape of the dress is super flattering on her but that fabric on the bottom would grate on me too.
Yeah she kinda seemed pressured I don't think she wanted to say no so her entourage could feel mad at her the top of the dress is beautiful but the bottom is just not it
It looks like she did wear it, or something similar. Found her on fb and there's a picture, but I can't see the top part. The second bride wore a different dress, though.
I had the feeling she was just really anxious to finally say yes, worried that she was forgetting something, mentally checking whether the dress didn't fit any of her criteria. I liked the way the consultant and Randy asked her whether she liked the dress, whether she saw her as a bride. I think it helped her focus on what's important instead of trying to find what could be wrong.
I know I'm going against the grain, but I don't like that Pnina Tornai dress. I usually like her designs, but not this one. That said, if the bride loves it, then it's perfect :)
Shouldn’t you lie to the bride about the dress if the bride likes as opposed to “ being dragged to another bridal store”” as an inconvenience to you. Go pick out the bridal dress you like with no entourage and decide on your own.
What the first bride feels with her dresses ...i feel that way with finding the right man... I think I build it up too much in my head and now I just can't seem to find a man that matches it. I wish someone could surprise me
So among all the dresses she tried on, she ended up with this feathery busy thing? It does nothing for her figure. The dresses she tried previously were more flattering on top but needed a different bottom.. Just my opinion 🤷♀️
Unfortunately, after a certain amount of dresses, and boutiques. There must be a deeper issue going on. There are only a finite amount of silhouettes that can suit you, a finite amount of fabrics, finite amount of construction or draping. I mean a dress can only do so much…..
Alomst 100 dresses, for shure dress overload. I agree with Randy Loyal friends that went with her to all the shops! Making her maybee more confused. Different is good, love the dress on her!
honestly, everybody in the comments talking abt how trying on 100 dresses is absurd.. but like.. if i was going to spend thousands of hard earned money on a dress, why wouldn’t i try on a 100 dresses? or however many it took til i found the one? some people don’t have underlying reasons, no red flags, no deeper connection, and they’re not spoiled.. they just don’t want to spend thousands of dollars on a dress they’re not in love with. which is reasonable.
I think, it is kind of selfish to be dragging your friends and family to all these different stores while looking for a dress. It's like saying, "my dress is more important, than anything that might be going on in your life. Your time, isn't important." If after a couple of stores, I would think, continue to shop, than call your entourage and go back to see the dress, get their opinions and than buy the dress. Respect, your entourage's time.
It's not like she forced them to be there. They are grown ups who can say if they are uncomfortable. And in my opinion the entourage didn't seem that exhausted or frustrated compared to some people from other videos. I think they knew it was important to the bride and chose to sacrifice that time to support her.
I don't care how much I hated a gown. If this bride FINALLY said she loved one, I would lie and tell her she looked like a combination of Princess Diana, Grace Kelly and Marilyn Monroe just to STOP THE INSANITY of going to another bridal store.
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Her friends were crying with relief! 😂😂
Girl yes throw in Beyonce as well and let's get tf out of here 😥😂😂😭
like really how much attention do you need woman?
Omg imagine having a designer personally bring you a dress and having to tell them you don't like it hahaha I'd be so uncomfortable xD
Yes, same, but at least she ended up purchasing another gown by the same designer; that should soften the blow a bit.
@@johnnabuzby6103 Very true and glad she got another dress from the same designer.
Right?! Lol
Yeah that definitely didn't hit. 😖
I thought she said yes to his second dress. Then said yes again to another one by a different designer.
Lol did you notice her entourage? They were loving everything she put on. Pretty sure they just wanted it to end
Agreed!
If someone is not only buying a dress but spending thousands of dollars on it they have all rights to be as “picky” as they want!!!
But 100 dresses though? One tried on close to 200 dresses. Picky would be an understatement.
But I still feel sorry for her entourage! 100 dresses is ridiculous and suggests a) you don't know what you want b) you're a drama queen
@@fdm2155 Or you have deep-seated issues about getting married or who you're marrying. That kind of avoidance is a red cape, not just a flag!
There is a thin line between picky and spoiled
@@natashafarquharson958 I agree. I can’t believe they were telling her they didn’t like some of the dresses honestly. I would be talking her into a white garbage bag at that point.
Okay, this Pnina dress is actually pretty. I’m not even mad that it’s another Pnina because it actually looks great
I just think it would be a little better with a slightly lower waistline on her figure. 🤔 Thats just me being picky though.
I was actually surprised when they mentioned that it was a Pnina gown because it is so different from the other gowns by that designer on this show.
@@sngray11 I agree and I thought it is very different.
Lisa’s entourage were crying out of relief.
After 100 dresses I wouldn't give a sh** what dress she had on, I'd love it, call it #1 and call it a damn day
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Something about the bodice to skirt transition that works well for the bride in the Pnina dress. And it’s the first ‘feathery-style’ wedding dress that I’ve liked.
Yes!
That dress was made for her: and I'm not a Pnina fan, usually. I hope she felt as beautiful as she looked!
Her entourage were more happier after hearing the word YES after a hundred century😂loved them for being part on her journey.
And the 2nd bride who chose that black belt dress looked so elegant in it.
Those dresses were👌
Randy is so funny 😂 he’s a amazing man I think he really helps the brides and consultants out
Yes Randy is the master
Randy as confidence extremely professional and he knows how to related to customer he is amazing
I agree, he is my favourite seems to be really happy helping the brides regardless of the cameras, unlike the other hosts.
I ran a bridal shop for 30 yrs and I can tell you that the reason these brides cannot pick a dress is because they really don't want to. They don't want being the centre of attention to end, they don't want to all the excitement to stop, they don't want the fantasy to come to an end. They know that as long as they don't yet have "the" dress they can keep their fantasy going. These girls nearly always wait until they are really in a time crunch before they will commit.
Yes agree just like saying the chase will stop and the excitement no more , just like me when I want something and then keep looking on the internet after I bought I'm done excitement no more 😊
Very interesting perspective, thank you for sharing.
And they will likely regret their choice either before or after the wedding. Never satisfied.
That's why I'm unmarried.
No regard for other’s time or patience. If they have such exacting requirements they should get something custom and be prepared to pay accordingly.
The dress she finally chose is absolutely stunning 🤩
The face of the disigner when she said she didn´t like hahahahaha, I would die. But glad she found her dream dress
bride #1 tried ont the same dress over 100 times, sweetheart halter with modified A line. Something tells me this bride canceled this dress, didn't end up wearing it.
I’m here before it’s viral
Well if she planned a 2020 wedding you guarantee she didn't wear it and she didn't have the wedding. Because the powers that be destroyed everything in your life from January 2020 on.
@@Teewriter This is a very old episode.
@@RokMom1 I didn't like the dress when she tried it on in the store, but it looked very nice in her wedding photo. I think she added a hoop underneath, which made all the difference.
I found her on fb, and it looks like the same dress to me. The second bride didn't wear the dress she picked, for sure.
Randy always makes it better.
Bravo to the duo. And being a polite and positive bride makes the experience worth while for everyone.
I’m glad that Lisa finally found a dress she loved and it looked stunning on her! 💗
My anxiety ass is going crazy that she’s been trying sleek fitted dresses, was surprised by the first frilly ballgown she tried on and picked it. WHAT IF THERE’S A BETTER BALLGOWN??? 😭😭😭
ah well, she's tried over a 100 dresses, hope this pick wasnt out of desperation but acutal love for the dress
Yep my thought exaclty
There has to be a better one than that one lol
I love how she says “the satin bottom makes me feel self conscious” and the first dress they put her in has a satin bottom 😂
But it was one she picked
It was the dress from a photo she brought. 🥳
That Judd Waddell with the black belt may be my favorite dress I've seen on this show! If I could go back I might pick that one!
I'm so glad I found my dress in a magazine before I went shopping. And it was even better in person :)
I did the same thing. Looked at bridal magazines, found what I liked, went to a bridal bouquet, showed them, tried on the dress, and was done.
I did the same thing. I knew it was my dress the minute I saw it in the magazine. It is the only dress I tried on.
It was a long journey but she looked gorgeous in the dress ✨
No, she didn't. She looked like she was wearing a bunch of torn up facial tissues, and her looks are just as ordinary as 10 million other women. Nothing "gorgeous" there, at all.
@@jb6712 youre opinion isnt wanted, youre got the terrible judgement of like 10 million other men :))
@@jb6712 First of all she is a beautiful woman. Every woman is different and unique in some sort of way. Secondly, your opinion means nothing at this point seeming as she bought the dress already with her money for her wedding. The hate wasn’t necessary 😌
@@-w-2772 why isnt JB's opinion not wanted, not everyone has the same taste....
i didnt like the dress either,doesnt have anything to do with hate....
@@mikivanduyn9630 no he came for her looks as well, when i bet hes an ugly sweaty dickhead that sits around insulting peoples looks, the dress dont mean nothing when he tries to drag people down for their looks. usually only the most insecure come for peoples looks :)
LOVE the dress she picked last! Looks gorgeous!!! Previous ones were just ways too plain! No wonder poor girl did not like them on her body. And she has a perfectly structured body to wear anything she wants!
The dress with the black belt is really stunning!!
Oh i think it looked horrible
And she paid 2000$ out of her budget 😧
@@somebody-br2hm nope. Her budget was $5K and she ended up with a $5K dress. The one with the black belt was also $5K.
She didn't wear that dress, after all.
@@xymzk at 6:41 he says its 2000 out of her budget and she says she did not stay in her budget
The bridal consultants are such experts at asking the right questions and when to ask them..
I love Randy’s Tai, and bridal instructor’s necklace, both pieces are amazing
Looooooovvvvveee his tie too..... first thing I noticed
And i'd love the dress #2 with the ''arches' so different, and yet indeed cool!
I thought I was picky but this girl takes the cake... the dress she choose was nice. I like that kind of material and style. Glad she finally choose a dress she liked.
The dress with the black belt was absolutely gorgeous.
No black belts on a wedding dress! Put a diamond belt for some glam!😮
“Picky” oh that goes THROUGH ME. You can be as picky as you like if it’s your wedding / relationship whatever it don’t matter it’s your choice . Jesus
Where do you draw the line? For people who want something so specific I would almost rather recommend that they get a custom-made dress rather than going to more than 20 stores and trying on more than 100 dresses. If I was in the entourage I’d be wondering if she actually wanted to get married. She kept adding on restrictions, and I know it’s important for a bride to get what she envisions for her wedding but something’s definitely wrong here.
I'm so happy she found her dress.
I want to see some of Randy's designed dresses.
Iv'e seen some of Randys designs. They are beautiful dresses. He is very talented.
@@suepost9026 and most of them are reasonably priced.
search up his blue dress it’s so damn pretty and only 4k which is crazy, if penina made it, it would be a lot more expensive.
i relate to her; i was very picky and glad i tried on so many dresses to get to the right one
In my opinion if you have a certain dress in mind, but you can't find it. Then if you know how to draw or can have someone draw it for you then draw it on some art paper and take it to a seamstress you know and trust and have them make it. Then it WILL BE YOUR DREAM DRESS.
I was a 1978 bride. I tried on three dresses with three different ‘points of view.’ I already knew what to stay away from. Honestly, they all looked great. I decided that I could try 100 more and they’d all look great as long as I stayed away from known lousy styles/fits. I ended up buying the first one I’d tried. I love it to this day. (Princess Di would have looked better in it than the one she wore. 😂) Also, I don’t recall dresses being as structured back then as they are now. They fit more like ‘real’ dresses, at least the ones I tried did.
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Princess Di would have looked better in 99% of bridal gown. She really matured into great style. Her gown showed her innocent, naive self’s idea of a princess dress. I’m a ‘79 and you’re SO RIGHT about the huge difference in gowns today; I have to remember there’s 40+ years difference in them.
@@sum1has2 Can’t disagree! Had she been more fashion aware, she’d have died before going down the aisle in that thing.. and discovered in the moment that she had to ‘hide something’ with her bouquet. I ‘loved’ Princes Di. I hated her dress.
Nan. Same with me. I bought the first one I tried on
We didn’t obsess over things in 1979. We were more interested in being wives than brides.
@@kjsfl386 Oh my goodness, yes, exactly that!
Absolutely beautiful dress, I love that it's different and the "arches" are amazing!! It looks very good on her body... Really, who cares what the others think!
I tried on dresses a few times, and I would keep picking dresses that had lace and sparkles, in a-line, ballgown, trumpet, and mermaid that I thought were gorgeous. But when I would put them on, it didn’t look right, I could never find something I loved. The dress I actually chose is a plain, satin, spaghetti strap, a-line and it just makes me feel like a bride 🥰
How many of us can say that they remember the wedding dress that a bride wore, unless they were a relative, close friend or it was horrendous?
Exactly right
I do but as my TH-cam algorithm already knows very well Im crazy about wedding dresses
That's my idea. In the end, it is just a dress. She will have it in photos, but only at her house.
Sister spent more time and effort to buy a dress she wore once than buying a car. I don't understand why the dress has to be PERFECT. Just like I don't understand why she kept knocking down dresses without trying them on. That may have been one of the reasons she went to 25 stores - she was too narrow focused.
To me, she wanted a dress the didn't work for her and once she dropped that ideal, she found a dress.
I literally teared up over Lisa's dress omg
No 5 and 6 from her previous shopping were beautiful.
She overwhelmed herself with too many options, at least she finally found something.
She just loves playing dress up and doesn't want to pick a dress. She never wants it to end.
The plain dress was GORGEOUS
I've never gotten this whole "she MUST be confused!!1!" thing, even after shopping for my own wedding dress. Maybe it's because I love shopping and I'm used to the process of finding specific things for specific occasions? But the thing is, wedding dresses are SO STRUCTURED, it's completely different than anything we normally wear. You really have to see them on your body, and it takes a while to even get a sense of what's actually good and what just *seems* ~amazing~ because you've never worn anything like that before. And good god, there are SO MANY WEDDING DRESSES OUT THERE. 100 dresses is not "running out of options," it's barely scratching the surface 😂
I went to five or six shops, so tried around 60 dresses, and I never once felt confused. I had to at least TRY all the silhouettes and the things I was pretty sure I'd hate, just to see. I felt happy to see all the beautiful options, and happy to eliminate things that I did in fact hate. And once I found the one that made me cry, I bought it. Simple. It was a lot like the ones I'd been looking at online for years, but now I could be sure.
I mean sure I definitely don’t think buying a wedding dress is one and done, but also you can’t say over 100 dresses is barely scratching the surface. Thats way more than the average bride would even consider looking at, and honestly it creates what’s known as “analysis paralysis,” where you can’t make a decision simply because of how many options there are.
I litterly picked out my wedding dress in less then 15 minutes. I went to a small private shop where I live. There was a whole rack of dresses. I just starting going through them one by one. I saw it, and that was it. I'm still that way today. When I see something I like then that's it. To me it's so easy. I loved my wedding dress. It looked great. It was in 1975 so of course styles have changed, and there are many more options now. But you know your style. So when you see it, buy it.
So true!
Idk I'm much more simple because I know what I like, I know what I want and what I don't like. I don't think it would take me 100 times to find my dress. I got mine online and it's kinda 1700s looking with ruffles and I love it.
She still didn't seem convinced to me.
It seems that she knows what she want .. Maybe they described her as "picky bride" .. but she is very sweet
Randy's tie be popping tho
Thankfully she found a dress in the end and that’s all that really matters no matter how many tries it took her. Personally I would’ve chosen one of the first gowns, any of which I thought looked much better on her than the ruffle skirt. But she is the bride so here comes the bride
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the Pnina Tornai dress is so pretty and suites her so well.
The dress is so gorgeous she looks so beautiful in it
That dress dress is so pretty and makes her look pretty
8:35 “I think I’m crazy 🤪”
Beautiful dress, she is a beautiful bride. She looks great.
That dress really was perfect. It somehow accentuated all her best features. Made her look almost elvish.
That last dress was just perfect
Honestly the bottom is not that good...its a standard pnina dress...see through in the middle... nothing special
I bought the first dress I tried on -- a form-fitting sample dress for $50. It looked beautiful, but watching these programs I feel like I missed out on the "experience" of trying on all these gorgeous gowns!
I love Pnina gowns! That dress was beautiful on her. Sometimes you don’t know what you really want.
I have a feeling deep down she wanted fun maybe even tiny bit crazy bottom but was afraid to be judged. So instead she was trying more "classy" options that didn't do the trick for her. Glad she found something she loved.
She looks fab - love the unusual dress she chose - so pretty x
First one she tried on looks great
The dress in the picture she was holding the mirror in was gorgeous on her
She didn't like initial dresses because she hated her figure and those tight ones are for size zero models.the designer is really clever and gave her something opposite
I personally like the 1st and 3rd dress from Lisa’s pics showing what she tried on so far .. the gown she chose was giving chicken feather vibes 😅but glad she loves it and finally said yes to a dress 👗
What's the second dress that Lisa wore? It's really beautiful and they didn't say who's the designer...btw Lisa looked wonderful in it!
That fluffy dress looks like a wedding cake topper. I thought the sleek satin, off shoulder dress with the back bow looked smashing on her (The pics taken before Randy’s shop), but it’s her dress, her day, so….here comes the bride!
Everyome stop at 0:40 seconds, look at the blooper 😭😭💀 when yall find it comment it . 🤣
Is customizing wedding dress not really a thing? all the expense from trying 100 dresses could have been added to the $5000 and customize a wedding dress.
Does choosing a dress cost money?
@@roumaissar7698 making appoinment with consultants is costly
@@dee191403 really? You have to pay in order to get into the store and try dresses? 🤯🤯🤯 never happens in my country, you can try as many as you need here.
@@roumaissar7698 Well, the transportation and food expenses? I mean (in my country) if you invite 5 people to help you, you are supposed to buy them food and drink, aye? And she said she had been to many bridal boutiques.
@@ОксанаПостранська Well, the transportation and food expenses? I mean (in my country) if you invite people to help you, you are supposed to buy them food and drink, aye? She invited 5 people and she said she had been to many bridal boutiques. I guess the expenses added up quite a bit, though.
The second bride Lauren did not wear that dress, after all. Wedding pics are on her fb.
Good because the dressed she picked was UGLY🤮 hopefully the first bride didn’t wear her’s either.
The 2nd dress with the 'arches' looked like bed linen.
Glad she finally found a dress for her big day, though.
She was brave to voice her true opinion under those circumstances, after the designer hand delivered it and then stood around watching... me I would feel super uncomfortable and even quite resentful with that pressure I think! PLUS, I don't think it's usually helpful to get the designer's opinion of how the dress looks because it will almost certainly be completely biased... for customising a dress, yes, of course, but not for choosing one.
I'm in love with her wedding dress 😍
Pnina Tornai is an amazing designer, the dress Lisa chose was stunning!
How tedious it must have been for that “entourage”!!
Personally, I think both chosen dresses are hideous, but what I think doesn’t matter one little bit. 😉 Congrats to the brides!
First gown doesn't look like a wedding dress. Her entourage was patient, energetic and nice.
It did not feel like her gut was 100% in on the dress she choose. There was a lot of external preassure from both her friends and staff to ‘finally’ pick something.
I see her point. The shape of the dress is super flattering on her but that fabric on the bottom would grate on me too.
Yeah she kinda seemed pressured I don't think she wanted to say no so her entourage could feel mad at her the top of the dress is beautiful but the bottom is just not it
It looks like she did wear it, or something similar. Found her on fb and there's a picture, but I can't see the top part. The second bride wore a different dress, though.
I had the feeling she was just really anxious to finally say yes, worried that she was forgetting something, mentally checking whether the dress didn't fit any of her criteria. I liked the way the consultant and Randy asked her whether she liked the dress, whether she saw her as a bride. I think it helped her focus on what's important instead of trying to find what could be wrong.
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Lisa looks great in her dress
She seemed to not acknowledge that the designer himself brought that dress for her!!!!!
I love that grown with the black belt
Of all the absolutely lovely, and complimentary dresses she tried on before and at Randy’s shop, this was her YES? Seriously? 🙄
I know I'm going against the grain, but I don't like that Pnina Tornai dress. I usually like her designs, but not this one. That said, if the bride loves it, then it's perfect :)
Dress n2 was so pretty simple elegant with pearls would have been stunning even stones jewelry too
Likes to play dress up. Imagine her deciding wedding details.
Ikr 😅
yo the black belt dress is OGLY
I think she needs an a line … love that 2nd dress on her
I'm not convinced that she loved that dress.
Looks like she wore it, the first bride. Second bride didn't.
Shouldn’t you lie to the bride about the dress if the bride likes as opposed to “ being dragged to another bridal store”” as an inconvenience to you. Go pick out the bridal dress you like with no entourage and decide on your own.
I would feel so uncomfortable asking my friends to come dress shopping more then once or twice. The nerve.
What the first bride feels with her dresses ...i feel that way with finding the right man... I think I build it up too much in my head and now I just can't seem to find a man that matches it. I wish someone could surprise me
I love dress #3 so, so much
So among all the dresses she tried on, she ended up with this feathery busy thing? It does nothing for her figure. The dresses she tried previously were more flattering on top but needed a different bottom..
Just my opinion 🤷♀️
Unfortunately, after a certain amount of dresses, and boutiques. There must be a deeper issue going on. There are only a finite amount of silhouettes that can suit you, a finite amount of fabrics, finite amount of construction or draping. I mean a dress can only do so much…..
First bride, looks like she wore the dress in the fb photo, can't see the top but similar skirt. She's a brand director at Victoria's Secret.
Alomst 100 dresses, for shure dress overload. I agree with Randy
Loyal friends that went with her to all the shops!
Making her maybee more confused.
Different is good, love the dress on her!
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Thoroughly enjoyable!
honestly, everybody in the comments talking abt how trying on 100 dresses is absurd.. but like.. if i was going to spend thousands of hard earned money on a dress, why wouldn’t i try on a 100 dresses? or however many it took til i found the one? some people don’t have underlying reasons, no red flags, no deeper connection, and they’re not spoiled.. they just don’t want to spend thousands of dollars on a dress they’re not in love with. which is reasonable.
She went through 1000 dresses to pick a crumpled up toilet paper dress
I think, it is kind of selfish to be dragging your friends and family to all these different stores while looking for a dress. It's like saying, "my dress is more important, than anything that might be going on in your life. Your time, isn't important."
If after a couple of stores, I would think, continue to shop, than call your entourage and go back to see the dress, get their opinions and than buy the dress. Respect, your entourage's time.
I agree. I think they were tired and wanted her to just pick something.
It's not like she forced them to be there. They are grown ups who can say if they are uncomfortable. And in my opinion the entourage didn't seem that exhausted or frustrated compared to some people from other videos. I think they knew it was important to the bride and chose to sacrifice that time to support her.
Not really as they did not have to be there. Maybe they enjoyed going with her too.