It's 2 sizes too small. once ordered to her size and tailored to her shape it will be perfect for her. And frankly since when is beauty a uniform that makes everyone all look alike. Body diversity is beautiful!!
@@mellie4174 Thats why I said if she felt confident and beautiful in it that's all that matters. I wasn't trying to body shame her it's just not the choice I would have made for her. I love watching the 2 British woman who help curvy brides and those who have never been made to feel comfortable in their own skin find a beautiful gown that gives them their confidence back.
@@roannathephoenix8561 You don't have to explain yourself to anyone! You wasn't being mean at all, so don't let anyone make you feel bad about your opinion. People get triggered so easy and that's their problem
04:20 That was a bit unprofessional of the consultant. Even if she’s right you can’t word it like that in that tone for your job. That’s how friends speak, not employees
Surely the best way to ensure that you get the bridal look you want is to have your hair done and wear approximate height of shoe that you intend to wear.
@@Hibbity_Hobbity flattering doesn't necessarily mean thin, I interpret it as having smoother lines, not seeing one's pantylines, or looking more hourglass. I think the fabric on this dress is so revealing that it will probably be a distraction from her beautiful face.
@@Lizzie__Lizzz Lol... this has nothing to do with gender. Not letting a man speak his opinion about how I look is denying myself the right to voice my opinion about how they look.
The first dress was an A-line, wasn't a ballgown. The drop waist wasn't the right style either. Then her friends chose even worse dress, but at least they know that's what she likes and wears.
Makes me wonder if they even are friends to begin with. Maybe loose the r in it. I feel So sorry for the bride, having a dress, that does nothing for her, but exaggerate the wrong points.
Maybe because you both just see wrong points or flaws and her friends are seeing a person. So if the bride likes, you don't have a say on that, maybe "this is not your wedding or your friends" suits you better.
@samanthaabreu782 I agree. Personally I think a different style would have looked better on her, but it was obvious the bride loved it. Her friends chose a dress that they thought she would love, and they were right. It isn't anybody else's thoughts that matter.
The open back showed her rolls, and the dress was way too tight and showed all her bumps and bulges. I assume when she has it fitted to her, some of those problems will be lessened, but I had a hard time seeing what her friends saw in that dress.
We all have our opinions, but the bottom line is the brides opinion is the only one that matters. I personally think the dress is beautiful and she looks beautiful in it!
Makes me sad to see so many comments calling the dress unflattering and saying she should know what she needs to hide. Of course everyone is entitled to feeling what should be hidden or not put on show for themselves but there's no rule that says you need to be super skinny in order to show some skin or have a skin hugging dress. That's her body and I love that she's comfortable with it. I think she looks great but the important thing is that she likes the way she looks in it. She'll be sharing the day with the people who love her hopefully they won't be sitting around on the day thinking she should have chosen something that hid more.
I said it was unflattering and wasn’t being mean. I’ve been dressing people for years and everything isn’t meant for every body type. That’s the beauty of clothing is that there are different brands and sizes to compliment everybody! I can’t wear everything! I’m a little on the chunky side and that’s okay! So it shouldn’t be sad when people tell the truth. I’d rather someone tell me the truth then let me run around lookin like a fool. Yes at the end of the day, it’s the wearer’s opinion of the clothing that matters but people are entitled to their opinions. And me being someone who used to style people for a living, I will tell the truth🤷🏽♀️
It is very unflattering. No one is being mean. We’re stating something that is obvious. She’s a very beautiful bride. The dress is very beautiful too. It’s just unflattering on her. Maybe in a larger size, but the way it was presented didn’t do her figure justice, especially on her wedding day.
I agree with op, there is absolutely no reason to tear this bride down in the comments. You can phrase it as nicely as you want to but saying her body isnt right for this dress is just rude and uncalled for.
@@Hibbity_Hobbity No Thea, that's just what you like to make of this. The dress was not fitting her body at all. She has a beautiful body, full of feminine curves. But this dress made her look like an overstuffed turkey. She's a lovely person inside and out and deserves real friends and a bridal consultant that's both polite and wise. She ought not have let her out of the fitting room in that horrendous thing. There would be plenty of dresses showing her off. This one made her look like a Pork Roulade with flesh trying to escape too narrow boundaries everywhere.
She's beautiful but that dress did her no favors. I hope she's going to be wearing some shapewear under it. Not to be mean, but it doesn't flatter her.
I don't care for the fit of the dress. It's, unfortunately, not flattering her body type. I hope the bride has a lovely wedding day in the dress she chose. It's all a matter of perspective.
No she won't. It's 2 sizes too small in the shop. It will be tailored for her and she will wear the proper foundation garments the day of. It will be gorgeous! Stop the body shaming.
I didn’t feel the mermaid styled dress was flattering for her body type. It fitting at the top and then flaring out would’ve complimented her in my opinion but congrats!
the dress she chose is beautiful, but that fabric is not forgiving and will show every bump and lump even in the right size. This is the type of dress that shows to advantage on a tall slender size 2 model but can be difficult for us lesser mortals. But if she is happy that is all that matters.
I've posted this comment on several other comments here, and I will post it for everyone who has bad things to say about the bride's choice: Can we not just accept that she likes her body the way it is and likes the dress for the dress and how it looks on her? "Flattering" means "makes you look thinner". That is clearly not her mindset - she has no hang-ups on her body, but you lot apparently do. Everyone should stop implying that she needs to find something to cover and camouflage the rolls and backfat because YOU don't like it.
EXACTLY! I have also posted the same sort of thing on a number of comments. And even the same idea about the word “flattering.” It is truly sad that so many people are so insecure and brainwashed into thinking it’s appropriate to talk about other people’s bodies. We all need to practice raising each other up instead of making rude or cruel comments about stranger’s bodies that do nothing but hurt others.
These two must be the comment police 🚔 The definition of flattering isn't _thin._ 🤣😂 Flattering (adjective) Oxford Dictionary: making somebody look more attractive. Oxford Languages: enhancing someone's appearance Cambridge Dictionary: making someone look or seem better or more attractive than usual.
@@Hibbity_Hobbity I have a question then: don't you think continually stating someone has "rolls" and "backfat" is quite rude and cruel in and of itself just for the purpose of making your point?
On every bridal video, and in the actual bridal salon, the consultant and the entourage need to tell the bride to look at the dress not just from the front and the back, but look at it from the side. I think that would give the bride a more realistic idea of how she looks in the dress.
I have to wonder did the bride get married in the dress she chose? I ask because a lot of brides on this show, end up getting married in a different dress entirely.
I agree.. I bet that was not the dress she decided to wear..She needed her mom, aunt or sister to help her see how beautiful she would look in the right style.
The fabric didn't look very special. It seemed expensive for a rather plain, ill fitting dress, whoever the designer may be. She is beautiful I wish her a happy wedding day and life.
What was with the short switch to a second bride? I know these clips sometimes feature 2 brides, but this one just seemed odd. Anyhoo, I'm glad the 1st bride found a dress she liked.
Yeah, something was going on with those "friends", firstly picking that dress for her to try on and then not helping her with being honest, after you could tell they could see that that fabric and style did not suit her at all.
She should've chosen No. 2, which she really liked. Hope she won't be sorry to let her "friends" and salesperson convince her. I would definitely return it. The back is horrendous.
Sorry not the right dress for her. The first dress she tried on was MUCH more flattering. Nice friends she has. Unfortunately the bride will see when she gets pics. I'm not being I'm just up front honest especially for her wedding 🇺🇸
Can we not just accept that she likes her body the way it is and likes the dress for the dress and how it looks on her? "Flattering" means "makes you look thinner". That is clearly not her mindset - she has no hang-ups on her body, but you apparently do. Everyone should stop implying that she needs to find something to cover and camouflage the rolls and backfat because YOU don't like it.
@@renlish Oh stop it, brat! It's not about your opinion about 'flattering makes you look thinner'. Flattering makes the best parts of you come out and shine. I've seen brides 5 times her size look beautiful, because the dress fitted. This dress was the most ill fit for her. Ignoring that is not kind of you! Trying to make others feel bad about their truthful opinion also not. Grow up!
Yes the dress is not flattering. Showing all the lumps and bumps unfortunately. Her back is not flat enough for this low dress. But she is beautiful and I just think there would be a slightly different dress, but has same elements that she would ❤️
This is obviously right for her. She will look amazing when she gets it fitted in her size. It would have been fun to see the other dress as well, but like a man, when you get the right one you stop🤩!
Sorry, but if the friends choose that dress for her, they are not her friend. It was not flattering to her 'curves' and the back showed too many curves. #1 was most flattering and elegant.
Isn’t it interesting that people only use the word “flattering” when they are talking about something that makes a person look slimmer? Also, she is a real human being who doesn’t deserve to have people body shame her on the internet for choosing the wedding dress of her dreams. It is not okay to talk about someone else’s body unless directly asked. What is the benefit of being needlessly cruel?
I am always surprised when brides don’t see what should be concealed . Very few of us are perfectly shaped , and need to dress accordingly. The bride was a lovely person , and while there was nothing wrong with her figure (many of us have backs that are not elegantly tapering) She should stay well away from backless . What were her friends thinking !
While I definitely agree, if she loves it then whatever. I'd politely tell my friend what is showing and not, bc you can see every lump and bump also in that dress. But like I said if she loves it THAT much and doesn't care then more power to her! Maybe she is going to wear shapewear or maybe it will cover her up more in the back on her big day - we only see a little snipet of what really goes on
@vmurt Totally agree. She tried on different dresses. She loves this one. A lot. The entourage decided to support her decision when they saw that she connected emotionally to the dress. End of story.
Can we not just accept that she likes her body the way it is and likes the dress for the dress and how it looks on her? "Flattering" means "makes you look thinner". That is clearly not her mindset - she has no hang-ups on her body, but you apparently do. Everyone should stop implying that she needs to find something to cover and camouflage the rolls and backfat because YOU don't like it.
Oh dear, what was her entourage seeing and thinking. The dress she chose wasn't flattering at all showed all the lumps and bumps and so much backfat 😒😒
Can we not just accept that she likes her body the way it is and likes the dress for the dress and how it looks on her? "Flattering" means "makes you look thinner". That is clearly not her mindset - she has no hang-ups on her body, but you apparently do. Everyone should stop implying that she needs to find something to cover and camouflage the rolls and backfat because YOU don't like it.
I'm glad she's happy and got to cry. I hope the dress is more flattering when they get it in her size.
Exactly! I like she's comfortable with her body, but one must know what suites best
There’s no fixing the back view!
Not complementary; and the salesgirl was no help. Call Al and Jo to get honesty and directed in right direction.
I was thinking the same thing.
It's not very forgiving fabric either.
I agree
first dress was way better than final one, but she and her friends know her heart
Brides. Wear your hair the way you intend on the wedding day. It helps to determine the front and back look!
Agree 100%. Brides with hair almost always let their fall over the front of the dress, which hides parts of the dress.
I so agree......they always seem to have their hair hanging all over the place.....
Not a choice that I would recommend for her body but if she feels confident and beautiful then that's what matters.
It's 2 sizes too small. once ordered to her size and tailored to her shape it will be perfect for her. And frankly since when is beauty a uniform that makes everyone all look alike. Body diversity is beautiful!!
@@mellie4174 Thats why I said if she felt confident and beautiful in it that's all that matters. I wasn't trying to body shame her it's just not the choice I would have made for her.
I love watching the 2 British woman who help curvy brides and those who have never been made to feel comfortable in their own skin find a beautiful gown that gives them their confidence back.
Yeah, so what if no one tells her the truth.
@@roannathephoenix8561 You don't have to explain yourself to anyone! You wasn't being mean at all, so don't let anyone make you feel bad about your opinion. People get triggered so easy and that's their problem
@@margochanning6868 Why are you getting so butthurt?? Get over yourself!
I kept wanting to see the second dress the friends picked out just for that fun of trying on. Lovely bride.
To each their own when it comes to taste, but I have to say THAT is a GREAT group of friends!
04:20 That was a bit unprofessional of the consultant. Even if she’s right you can’t word it like that in that tone for your job. That’s how friends speak, not employees
My exact thought. She’s a consultant, she has no right to go off at them.
Uncall for
Unprofessional. Even tiny bit psychopathic.
It's a TV show, it's scripted. You know, like all the other TV shows, and movies.
She needed a structured dress and definitely not backless
Surely the best way to ensure that you get the bridal look you want is to have your hair done and wear approximate height of shoe that you intend to wear.
Every bride should be required to try on all of the silhouettes, just to get an idea of what looks best on them.
Someone should take a front and back picture for Bride-2-B
to see.
not required. their choice
Nope, I don’t care if something looks amazing on me, I know there are some dresses I just don’t like. I don’t need to try them on to say “no”.
I’m sorry, but this dress was not flattering her curves. I’m happy that she’s happy, but I think she chose the wrong dress though.
Isn’t it interesting that people only use the word “flattering” when they assume the only goal is to look as slim as possible?
@@Hibbity_Hobbity I also find it interesting to see a man in the comments putting a woman down……. So unusual 🙄
@@Hibbity_Hobbity flattering doesn't necessarily mean thin, I interpret it as having smoother lines, not seeing one's pantylines, or looking more hourglass. I think the fabric on this dress is so revealing that it will probably be a distraction from her beautiful face.
@@Lizzie__Lizzz I am a woman and I agree. The dress is not flattering.
@@Lizzie__Lizzz Lol... this has nothing to do with gender. Not letting a man speak his opinion about how I look is denying myself the right to voice my opinion about how they look.
The first dress was an A-line, wasn't a ballgown. The drop waist wasn't the right style either. Then her friends chose even worse dress, but at least they know that's what she likes and wears.
I agree. She would have been better off trying a real ball gown without the dropped waist.
I thought the dresses she didn't choose looked nicer on her. She's a lovely girl, but that final dress... oh no.
I sincerely wish the beautiful bride and her loving friends have/ had a magical day of celebrating love on her wedding day.
The dress she chose shows all of the lumps and bumps! I'm glad that she likes it but it doesn't flatter her at all.
Neither Gok or Jo and Al would have put her in such an unflattering dress.
I agree! I am afraid she is going to look back and regret her decision.
Agreed. Gok is soooo excellent at what he does.
Agreed. Ugh.
I personally think her friends did her so wrong.
Makes me wonder if they even are friends to begin with. Maybe loose the r in it. I feel So sorry for the bride, having a dress, that does nothing for her, but exaggerate the wrong points.
Maybe because you both just see wrong points or flaws and her friends are seeing a person. So if the bride likes, you don't have a say on that, maybe "this is not your wedding or your friends" suits you better.
I don't think it was right for her either
@samanthaabreu782 I agree. Personally I think a different style would have looked better on her, but it was obvious the bride loved it. Her friends chose a dress that they thought she would love, and they were right. It isn't anybody else's thoughts that matter.
Brides! Wear great foundation underwear and bring the shoes when wedding dress shopping!
When you say "foundation underwear" do you mean something in particular?
@@kimbrolyy I think Bea means spanks? I could be wrong though
I'm glad she likes it, but I wasn't a fan of it. It wasn't flattering. Maybe with the right undergarments it might look better.
Isn’t it interesting that people only use the word “flattering” when they assume the only goal is to look as slim as possible?
@@Hibbity_Hobbity literally.. as if it's the only consideration 🙃
@@Hibbity_Hobbity The goal normally is to look as tasteful as possible... Tidy, pretty, sophisticated.
The open back showed her rolls, and the dress was way too tight and showed all her bumps and bulges. I assume when she has it fitted to her, some of those problems will be lessened, but I had a hard time seeing what her friends saw in that dress.
Uhm her friends did her no favors. No matter what the size, that back was not flattering on her.
We all have our opinions, but the bottom line is the brides opinion is the only one that matters. I personally think the dress is beautiful and she looks beautiful in it!
If only it would have been the brides opinion. Clearly she said yes to a dress all wrong for her, based on misplaced trust in 'friends'.
'what are friends for ' to make fell smiling and shining.
Her smile said everything and Well it is not necessarily the Gown I would have picked for her, what really matters is it she loves it❣️❣️❣️❣️
Makes me sad to see so many comments calling the dress unflattering and saying she should know what she needs to hide. Of course everyone is entitled to feeling what should be hidden or not put on show for themselves but there's no rule that says you need to be super skinny in order to show some skin or have a skin hugging dress. That's her body and I love that she's comfortable with it. I think she looks great but the important thing is that she likes the way she looks in it. She'll be sharing the day with the people who love her hopefully they won't be sitting around on the day thinking she should have chosen something that hid more.
Ohhh I am so glad that she loves her body just the way it is. She is confident and that is the way all women should feel in their body.
I said it was unflattering and wasn’t being mean. I’ve been dressing people for years and everything isn’t meant for every body type. That’s the beauty of clothing is that there are different brands and sizes to compliment everybody! I can’t wear everything! I’m a little on the chunky side and that’s okay! So it shouldn’t be sad when people tell the truth. I’d rather someone tell me the truth then let me run around lookin like a fool. Yes at the end of the day, it’s the wearer’s opinion of the clothing that matters but people are entitled to their opinions. And me being someone who used to style people for a living, I will tell the truth🤷🏽♀️
It is very unflattering. No one is being mean. We’re stating something that is obvious. She’s a very beautiful bride. The dress is very beautiful too. It’s just unflattering on her. Maybe in a larger size, but the way it was presented didn’t do her figure justice, especially on her wedding day.
I agree with op, there is absolutely no reason to tear this bride down in the comments. You can phrase it as nicely as you want to but saying her body isnt right for this dress is just rude and uncalled for.
@@tabitha4485 Even when the chosen style is obviously unflattering for her lumps and bumps?
Not the best choice for her.
Got on a flight straight to the comments to see if other people thought what I did. Yep! 🤦🏽♀️🤦🏽♀️
This dress is horible on her.
Her sweet little rolls were on display.
Still a beautiful bride for sure. 💜
Exactly! I can’t believe nobody said anything. It was not flattering her curves at all.
I did not like that dress on her at all.
I thot the same way too, the material is too thin , and ai think every guest would see her underwear through, it it happens, that's teribble
@@mohammadal-drees3106 Sometimes it isn't easy to tell someone.
Even with a proper fit, this was not flattering on her... but if she's happy?
Isn’t it interesting that people seem to use the word “flattering” only when they are talking about people being as slim as possible?
@@Hibbity_Hobbity No Thea, that's just what you like to make of this. The dress was not fitting her body at all. She has a beautiful body, full of feminine curves. But this dress made her look like an overstuffed turkey. She's a lovely person inside and out and deserves real friends and a bridal consultant that's both polite and wise. She ought not have let her out of the fitting room in that horrendous thing.
There would be plenty of dresses showing her off. This one made her look like a Pork Roulade with flesh trying to escape too narrow boundaries everywhere.
She's beautiful but that dress did her no favors. I hope she's going to be wearing some shapewear under it. Not to be mean, but it doesn't flatter her.
That dress did nothing for her shape.
Terrible choice.. were her friends being deliberately mean??? Even when she sizes up, it won,t be flattering
If u can't say anything nice perhaps don't talk the main thing is she felt beautiful and looked stunning
Her friends were being deliberately considerate of their friends wants. Unlike some.... I'd prefer that group
She will wear slimming/smoothing undergarments. 🙄 she looks lovely!
I don't care for the fit of the dress. It's, unfortunately, not flattering her body type. I hope the bride has a lovely wedding day in the dress she chose. It's all a matter of perspective.
She looked so pretty in the first one
How on earth did those so called friends let her choose that dress?? She's gonna regret this...
I bet you are a blast at parties
@@Hibbity_Hobbity You must be too.
No she won't. It's 2 sizes too small in the shop. It will be tailored for her and she will wear the proper foundation garments the day of. It will be gorgeous! Stop the body shaming.
You will regret that post.
Keep comments respectful,
I didn’t feel the mermaid styled dress was flattering for her body type. It fitting at the top and then flaring out would’ve complimented her in my opinion but congrats!
i'm sorry but this style doesn't really suit her, wish she tried on more shapes to see what suits her best but as long as she's happy i guess..
Did she not look in a 360 mirror? I’m glad she likes the dress but that back opening and the fabric are not doing her any favors
Doesn’t flatter her. Especially the back but she is happy that’s what counts
the dress she chose is beautiful, but that fabric is not forgiving and will show every bump and lump even in the right size. This is the type of dress that shows to advantage on a tall slender size 2 model but can be difficult for us lesser mortals. But if she is happy that is all that matters.
I've posted this comment on several other comments here, and I will post it for everyone who has bad things to say about the bride's choice: Can we not just accept that she likes her body the way it is and likes the dress for the dress and how it looks on her? "Flattering" means "makes you look thinner". That is clearly not her mindset - she has no hang-ups on her body, but you lot apparently do. Everyone should stop implying that she needs to find something to cover and camouflage the rolls and backfat because YOU don't like it.
EXACTLY! I have also posted the same sort of thing on a number of comments. And even the same idea about the word “flattering.” It is truly sad that so many people are so insecure and brainwashed into thinking it’s appropriate to talk about other people’s bodies. We all need to practice raising each other up instead of making rude or cruel comments about stranger’s bodies that do nothing but hurt others.
These two must be the comment police 🚔
The definition of flattering isn't _thin._ 🤣😂
Flattering (adjective)
Oxford Dictionary:
making somebody look more attractive.
Oxford Languages:
enhancing someone's appearance
Cambridge Dictionary:
making someone look or seem better or more attractive than usual.
@@Anna-Rose- Thank you!
@@Hibbity_Hobbity I have a question then: don't you think continually stating someone has "rolls" and "backfat" is quite rude and cruel in and of itself just for the purpose of making your point?
Renlish, I bet you're medically overweight and very sensitive about it, right?
I know it’s not her size and she’s lovely but a backless dress needs a toned back.
O no it is horrible on her it shows her back rolls and not very flattering in the front either. Yikes
Asked the bride her name. If the bride made an appointment, the consultant should know her name.
I don't think they could of encouraged her to get a less flattering dress.
On every bridal video, and in the actual bridal salon, the consultant and the entourage need to tell the bride to look at the dress not just from the front and the back, but look at it from the side. I think that would give the bride a more realistic idea of how she looks in the dress.
Loved dress #1, it suited her the best and the corset back enhanced or hid her tummy.
Did not like the dress at all, but she seemed to love it. Guess that's what counts.
Noooo the 👗 is nice.. but not for her body shapes.
Just my opinion.
Very unprofessional consultant. Sorry, but I agree. The dress does not flatter her figure.
I have to wonder did the bride get married in the dress she chose? I ask because a lot of brides on this show, end up getting married in a different dress entirely.
I would have to say something about the back showing too much. I am surprised that the bride didn’t notice her back rolls! Bet she changes her mind!
I agree.. I bet that was not the dress she decided to wear..She needed her mom, aunt or sister to help her see how beautiful she would look in the right style.
Maybe in the right size.. ehh i really hope you do not see every detail. But like this it looks like a to tight cheap night gown.
The fabric didn't look very special. It seemed expensive for a rather plain, ill fitting dress, whoever the designer may be. She is beautiful I wish her a happy wedding day and life.
What was with the short switch to a second bride? I know these clips sometimes feature 2 brides, but this one just seemed odd. Anyhoo, I'm glad the 1st bride found a dress she liked.
What's with the short veil on a backless dress?
I thought your entourage was there to catch you when you made a mistake.
Yeah, something was going on with those "friends", firstly picking that dress for her to try on and then not helping her with being honest, after you could tell they could see that that fabric and style did not suit her at all.
Sorry, but that dress looked terrible on her. She needs BETTER friends.
She should've chosen No. 2, which she really liked. Hope she won't be sorry to let her "friends" and salesperson convince her. I would definitely return it. The back is horrendous.
Seriously, with friends like that who needs enemies. That looks awful.
I don't think it's flattering at all
the ball gown looked better
Thanks
Not the most flattering dress choice because of the fit...
Nightie chosen again
To each its own..
No- I really felt the slimline backless dress just wasn’t flattering on her at all. Gok,and only Gok !
Too tight
Sorry not the right dress for her. The first dress she tried on was MUCH more flattering. Nice friends she has. Unfortunately the bride will see when she gets pics. I'm not being I'm just up front honest especially for her wedding 🇺🇸
Can we not just accept that she likes her body the way it is and likes the dress for the dress and how it looks on her? "Flattering" means "makes you look thinner". That is clearly not her mindset - she has no hang-ups on her body, but you apparently do. Everyone should stop implying that she needs to find something to cover and camouflage the rolls and backfat because YOU don't like it.
@@renlish Oh stop it, brat! It's not about your opinion about 'flattering makes you look thinner'. Flattering makes the best parts of you come out and shine. I've seen brides 5 times her size look beautiful, because the dress fitted. This dress was the most ill fit for her. Ignoring that is not kind of you! Trying to make others feel bad about their truthful opinion also not. Grow up!
With friends like those, who needs enemies.
They weren't helping her at all.
You worded it just right.
I hope she goes up a size. So glad she loves it.
Give us a new episode pleaseeee
Yes the dress is not flattering. Showing all the lumps and bumps unfortunately. Her back is not flat enough for this low dress. But she is beautiful and I just think there would be a slightly different dress, but has same elements that she would ❤️
Speaking of dramatic back, why not the one at 5:32?
I noticed that one too. It could have been over budget?
The friends had to do the job of the consultant and the consultant was rude
This is obviously right for her. She will look amazing when she gets it fitted in her size. It would have been fun to see the other dress as well, but like a man, when you get the right one you stop🤩!
Every wrinkle, bubble, roll is accentuated ... not the best choice, in my opinion.
Oh no. Didn't she see the back rolls?
Beautiful venue
The second dress was a horrible choice. It looks plain from the front and the wide open back is horrible for her body
Sorry, but if the friends choose that dress for her, they are not her friend. It was not flattering to her 'curves' and the back showed too many curves. #1 was most flattering and elegant.
Isn’t it interesting that people only use the word “flattering” when they are talking about something that makes a person look slimmer?
Also, she is a real human being who doesn’t deserve to have people body shame her on the internet for choosing the wedding dress of her dreams. It is not okay to talk about someone else’s body unless directly asked. What is the benefit of being needlessly cruel?
Is it just me or is the dress she chose not flattering? I don't like it but I'm not the one wearing lt.
Didn't like the back on one she picked, didn't compliment her.
Oh nooo
I am always surprised when brides don’t see what should be concealed . Very few of us are perfectly shaped , and need to dress accordingly. The bride was a lovely person , and while there was nothing wrong with her figure (many of us have backs that are not elegantly tapering) She should stay well away from backless . What were her friends thinking !
yeah her curves on all sides were not suited to a backless clingy mermaid style dress.
Agreed.
Frenemys I call them.
That's right, her friends picked out a silhouette and fabric, that did not suit her body at all.
While I definitely agree, if she loves it then whatever.
I'd politely tell my friend what is showing and not, bc you can see every lump and bump also in that dress.
But like I said if she loves it THAT much and doesn't care then more power to her! Maybe she is going to wear shapewear or maybe it will cover her up more in the back on her big day - we only see a little snipet of what really goes on
I can see why the consultant didn't choose that dress for her..... but it's awesome that she and her friends are so body positive!
Or 'envious'? Or 'devilish'? She trusted them and they made her chose the most unbecoming dress in the country.
@vmurt Totally agree. She tried on different dresses. She loves this one. A lot. The entourage decided to support her decision when they saw that she connected emotionally to the dress. End of story.
But…..
😬
We’re all thinking it, don’t worry! 🙄
So tired of sweetheart neckline.
Do her friends not like her? She's such a beautiful girl, but this dress isn't it.
Опять,подчеркнули все то,что стоило спрятать 🤦🤦 Ужасная спинка,ну явно не для фигуры невесты 🤦🤷
A little too cubby for that one. Especially the back.
Can we not just accept that she likes her body the way it is and likes the dress for the dress and how it looks on her? "Flattering" means "makes you look thinner". That is clearly not her mindset - she has no hang-ups on her body, but you apparently do. Everyone should stop implying that she needs to find something to cover and camouflage the rolls and backfat because YOU don't like it.
that dress shows every single lump
Really, did then look at her back?
That dress does not suit her I didn't like any of the dresses but especially the last 1 was so unflattering
Ok I’ll say it………that looks terrible on her!!!! Not flattering at all. 🙄👎👎👎👎. The first gave her a beautiful shape.
Oh dear, what was her entourage seeing and thinking. The dress she chose wasn't flattering at all showed all the lumps and bumps and so much backfat 😒😒
Can we not just accept that she likes her body the way it is and likes the dress for the dress and how it looks on her? "Flattering" means "makes you look thinner". That is clearly not her mindset - she has no hang-ups on her body, but you apparently do. Everyone should stop implying that she needs to find something to cover and camouflage the rolls and backfat because YOU don't like it.
Its ok to be honest but dont be degrading or rude
That dress was definitely not flattering
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Nothing about her dress is flattering. It shows up all the bumps you want to hide.
I wish I had as much body confidence
Poor girl no one saw how it just didn’t help her curves.. Gok could get it right.. very few can wear that style.
I agree with you Charles
That is not flattering at all unless you want to show your ‘tyres’ at the back.