sometimes the entourage saves the bride from looking silly. the style of the dress she liked was nice but the blue was just too much. with her hair color and skintone she needs to stick to warm colors - ivory or blush, not blue.
@@dietotaku women with cooler toned skin tones tend to look good in cooler toned colors as well. This can apply to eyeshadow, hair dye, and clothing. So I get why she wanted blue for her complexion, and it was a totally valid preference which was not too much at all. Looked great at the end of the day and was happy, i'm just glad for her.
They’re critical of her style because she looks beautiful and it makes them insecure. Only insecure people or stuck up snobs care about what others wear especially on their wedding day.
The sister really did my head in. She’s got to remember it’s the bride’s dress not hers. If she wanted a dress made of balloons, she bloody well should. (I don’t think you’d go that far but you readers get the idea lol )
@@bodybalancer Hahaha! Oh, I’m sure someone will probably do it if it hasn’t been done already. Would be a rather interesting wedding to see if that were to happen. 😂😁
I loved the blue dress, especially for a beach wedding. The color was so subtle. I thought it made her lovely red hair and complexion pop more than the ivory. My niece (who is a redhead) had a wedding in the woods (like a wood nymph fairy theme). Her "wedding dress" was ORANGE! Get behind THAT sis. lol
I attended a wedding where the bride wore a light blue dress. Prettiest wedding dress I’ve ever seen. And she told no one about it, so it was a surprise to everyone there. It can be stunning!
But she ended up liking the dress more. If she really loved the Bluemarine, she would've stuck with that one. Especially if she didn't like the budget.
"I can get behind that" sis, you don't need to get behind anything, you're not the one getting married. I genuinely hate the people who are so invested in what the bride is wearing and are mean about the bride's vision when it doesn't match theirs.
ikr, Why do people take marriages so seriously? Its a celebration of the couple , not your family blood celebration that you are entitled to say negative things. Genuine concerns are fine but let the couple wear what they want
@@donnawentz7079 because white dressés were traditionally for rich or royals as they could afford white linens and afford to clean them. Blue was actually the historical color for innocence.
@@niharikakhullar7675 Right?! The couple is throwing a party, and anyone coming is a GUEST at that party. You would never go to a dinner party and demand to have a say in what the hostess wears, why the hell do people think that a wedding is any different?
I believe that sister was very young and, as a result, rather limited in her ideas and impressions of what makes a wedding. People have pointed out she may be jealous. I happen to think she was overly-invested in this wedding because it was this whole family’s focus. Kind of like an auntie with no kids of her own who’s highly involved with her nieces and nephews. 🤷🏻♀️
The pale blue undertone is exactly what I have always wanted as well. She is beautiful and so is the dress she originally wanted, I can't stand when people attack the brides vision.
I preferred the blue dress the bride tried on (#2). She loved that dress and it looked so good on, she looked radiant. I understand why Randy encouraged her to try on more dresses, I was anxious by doing so she would be persuaded to go white or ivory. She did seem to live the last dress, I sensed a slight hesitation. Maybe when the blue is added, it will make all the difference. I didn't like the sister's attitude who seemed so against blue.
The Bride with the choice to wear a blue dress is different and quirky which I love. The sister should support not persuade her in another direction. 💙💙💙💙
I could never trust my sisters opinion, I would assume she’s was just jealous of how good I looked, and wanted me to tone it down instead of wow the crowd. But that’s my experience I’m not a confident person but I’m not blind to my perks either. I don’t trust my sister because she calls me ugly and fat even tho I weight 113
the dress she originally wanted was very flattering on her. I really wish her sisters and mothers were more in support of her choices because it was great
It is so sad how many of the entourages seem to forget that it is the BRIDE who is wearing the dress. Her day, her choice. If she feels amazing in that dress, then that’s what’s most important , not whether the entourage likes it or not.
Why would she change her mind for a very opinionated sibling who's probably jealous of her? With her beautiful red hair she looked stunning in her first dress of choice. She also looked stunning in the ivory but that's not the point. It's her day, her choice. Butt out sis.
She didn't change her mind for her sister, she actually preferred the design of the last dress, and her fears that it would clash with her coloring were quashed because the cream fabric was perfect for her. The bride came in with her mind set on one thing but her openness to trying something different was to her benefit.
I agree to a point, but she looked gorgeous in that last dress and adding a bit of blue to the skirt would give her the best of both worlds. If I was her, since she was having a small beach wedding, I would have left that dress as is. but later on, a have a reception at home and wear the blue dress. either at reception or else have a fancy engagement party and wear it. She reminds me of a friend I had when young, (she died of leukemia at age 42) she was a gorgeous redhead, but she did the same, white, washed her out, and so she wore an ivory gown. that was 40 years ago when she married. If she was getting married today, I have a feeling she would go for a blush gown. Redheads look gorgeous in blush.
Or better yet, since she was getting married on a cruise, she should wear the blue dress that night to dinner. or else to dinner on the dress up night. She could celebrate her wedding the whole cruise They said the budget was unlimited so I have a feeling Mom could buy both dresses.
People like you are the problem. Instead of being nasty towards women who may be 'jealous', you should attack the root of the problem and why this happens in the first place.
Would somebody mercifully explain to me why is everybody so stuck up with a wedding color tradition that started with England's Queen Victoria's notions of purity? Seriously, people?!?! She looked great in the blue dress!
Right!? I'm having a pagan ceremony, so my bridal look is intentional. Speaking of notions of purity, I dropped a veil from my look due to its connection to a biblical property exchange rite.
I didn't even think it was based on notions of purity, but rather notions of "I have the money to afford a white dress that I'll only wear once" in a time when other women couldn't afford such a thing. I'm all for brides wearing the color that makes them happy!
@@starzzzy22 It started as a floss, but to shame poor women into adopting the custom it became about white being the seal of virginity, as sleazy and creepy as as that is.
@@theshrey again correct, as where white had purity forced on it, blue has represented loyalty and fidelity, two much more important qualities in a wedding.
They push Panini dresses like crazy. The second on she tried on suited her more. She looked radiant in it. However, Panini dresses are pricier so their commission is higher.
Exactly!! The sister's facial expressions and constant disapproval of the blue would make me deliberately wear the blue one just to erk her. I suspect she's just jealous of her tall slim sister. I've seen it happen so many times. That's why I chose my dress alone.
That should be posted outside of every bridal boutique and the entourage should be made to say it before the bride goes to the back to try on dresses. If certain people don't agree to those terms, they can either leave or stay silent.
“Bride wants the furthest thing from a traditional dress.” Bride wants a still traditional looking dress with a tint of pale blue. I really liked the dress she originally wanted, but she seemed to love the last one. I think it could have been neat to slowly make the layers of tule at the bottom blue to almost make a gradient like waves on a beach.
The bride is amazing! The family is so in shock they can't even tell from the brides expression that she doesn't even think the first dress is an option. Hilarious. Good for her- she looked perfection!
Oddly enough, I liked the first dress and thought it would have been nice in her size. I thought it was as nice as the dress she chose, just much cheaper. Ultimately, it wasn't what she was looking for, but I didn't think it was an ugly dress.
It reminds me of when you were in an ice cream shop when you were a little kid and you always wanted the blue ice cream. The "if I only get one I want the blue one" mentality.
I agree and that second blue dress would of been beautiful for a beach wedding. The one she chose was pretty but I've seen it everywhere. The blue dress would have been more memorable.
Speaking as someone who customized a midnight blue prom dress into my wedding dress 💙 the feeling you have in your dress is a million times more important than what other people have to say about your day 💙💙💙 the only person that matters is the one waiting at the end of the aisle for you
She's a much plainer girl, wearing an ugly colour of dress. Her 'advice' should be limited to cat litter. Even then, she clearly has strong opinions when she is likely to be wrong. What a HUGE ego. to feel her advice should override the BRIDE'S preference.
@@jamesfournier3458 A romantic image. It is sad that the reality of families is almost always far murkier than we presume. I am an only child and the sibling thing sometimes horrifies me. I always wished I'd had a sister, but it could have been a nightmare!
YES. How dare she try and give fashion advice. Look at what she wore when she walked into the store. The glasses aren’t flattering either. I wouldn’t listen to her. The second dress was far more superior. I’m actually quite disappointed..
What a beautiful bride ! Her second blue dress was so pretty and really suited her. The last ivory dress looked amazing too. I don't know why her sister even got to have her say in it like gurl you can wear white for your own wedding but rn it's not your wedding. The mom was more mature about it.
Her dress was #2 .... It was just perfect for her and she looked absolutely stunning... Her sister was just hating that she ain't as pretty and quirky n fun smh ... That dress she choose was not for her
9:05 BABY GIRL! LISTEN TO ME! IT IS NOT YOURRRR PLACE TO MAKE HER COMPROMISE!!! SHE DOESNT HAVE TO COMPROMISE WITH YOUUU! ITS NOT YOURRRR WEDDING! BE SUPPORTIVE ITS LITERALLY YOUR JOB!!!!!
My daughter has beautiful copper red hair and was married in a gorgeous off -white dress. This bride looked so perfect in that soft blue! I wish we could have seen the swatch of blue suggested as an under lay for the dress she chose!!
I laugh at the reactions of the entourage when it comes to colored dresses. In 1974 I was married in a robin's egg blue dress with a white overlay with embroidered lilies of the valley. Thankfully my ex-stepmother was an accomplished seamstress and made the dress. My mother wasn't married in white either in 1954. My daughter did wear white though. Wear what makes you the happiest!
My registry office wedding dress was royal blue jersey day-dress, with a little posy of white roses. My mother cried when I showed her the photo and said the old rhyme: "Married in blue, your love will be true." He was my true love till he died in 2018 after 33 wonderful years.
I got married in a dress I got from a vintage shop. It was satin with a light blue and dark blue swirling pattern on it. It had long sleeves, a boat neck and was 3/4 in length. It was from the 1960s era and cost me about twenty dollars.
@@kathyhansen9546 she should’ve picked what she wanted . She seemed influenced by her entourage in her decision. It should’ve been entirely hers is my point 😊
She looked amazing on the blue dress she wanted. Her family's reactions showed that they thought so too. Honestly I hope she swapped back after the fact. I think she'd be happier long term with the blue one.
Loved her blue dream dress, it really suited her and she would have been so unique, but she compromised to look like any other bride in an over priced pnina, what a shame.
Why do family members and friends feel they have the right to dictate what a bride wears on her wedding day. Its her wedding, her dress. She brought them along as a courtesy and as a support system, not as judge and jury. As the saying goes if you have nothing nice to say then say nothing.
Because the producer on the site is telling the entourage what to say, what to hype as drama, and how to react to the various dresses. There are any number of videos on YT telling how false these so-called "reality" shows are, and this one---all the bridal shows, including the Gok and David ones---are the worst of the worst for all they lying that goes on.
This was truly precious and heartwarming! Such positive energy! Even when they didn't like the dresses, her group was kind about it. I didn't pick up on any negative energy.❤
@@YT4Me57 The 2nd dress was half the price, you can clearly see when the consultant went for a pricey dress that was nothing like what the bride asked for, and said: "this is exactly what Erin wants" while the bride literally said:"I don't think this is the dress". Plus she was still making her mind after the feedback when the designer caught her off guard and it felt like she was obliged to say yes
The blue goes with her hair and complexion perfectly. Edit: I don't like when they put the other designers dresses down and shove Panina's dresses down everyone's throat. Randy should know better.🥰
I think the reason they always suggest Pnina Tornai is because Randy's company is like in cahoots with the brand or something. I read that somewhere years ago, but I can't remember where
I was Erin's high school clarinet teacher- this family is so genuinely sweet and so supportive of each other. Best wishes for an amazing life with your husband, Erin!
Nice to see wedding dresses in colour coming back. It’s the same as the ring it’s the choice of the bride & groom to choose if they want colour gems or diamonds . Like the dress it’s a personal choice
I cannot freaking take it when the "encourage" won't zip it. "I don't likeit....I don't like the color...I! Like the pooch dress...." I could go on. IT IS NOT YOUR WEDDING! WHEN....and only when...it is your day, you can pick your very own. Until then, zip it. Your are there to be supportive and happy for the bride, it is HER day, HER dress...geez
This is an old one and seeing the bully of a sister urgh . Love the bride and her beautiful personality. She’s stunning in the unexpected dress that she found. So lovely 🥰 ♥️😍
With an unlimited budget, she could have gotten the ivory gown for the ceremony, and the blue for the reception. Sometimes I wonder if these "unlimited budgets" are actually unlimited, or they are just saying that to sound rich!
My mum, also auburn haired, hated white. When she got married the first time in the 1950s she wore a lovely light teal dress. She was widowed and remarried in the mid 1960s, this time in a gorgeous light blue dress. She looked stunning both times and although I'm dure some tongues wagged, she was never swayed by convention or by what others thought. She knew what she felt good in. Every person should wear precisely what they want to their wedding, and unless it mske her truly look dreadful, the sales team's and encourages job is to support her vision.
A bride I knew chose a pale blue velvet Chanel suit for her candlelight wedding. It was perfect on her and in the environment (and she got to wear it again.) The bride should plan and choose what SHE envisions. It’s her (and her fiancée’s) event.
The one she picked was beautiful...wish I could have seen it with the blue though! My wedding dress had a blue base with ivory lace overlay, so I'm very partial to the blue. But the one she chose looked like ocean waves, so fitting and beautiful!
I'm so happy I chose my dress on my own, I had so many heated discussions with family before hand about wanting a blue dress... And on the day everyone agreed, it was more than perfect 🙄😂
For the very reasons she said herself, the second blue one flattered her figure, but more importantly, her hair color and skin tone. It was the subtle pop of color that she wanted and needed. She looked beautiful and it was perfect for their themed wedding. The white one was beautiful, but sadly, just didn’t bring any sparkle to her hair color and skin tone. It was her choice, but she caved under the subtle, but obvious pressure from those around her, including, in my opinion, her salesperson. I hope she changes her mind, goes for the blue one, since there wasn’t a budget anyway, keeps it a secret and then blows them away! 😊
The dress she picked was a show stopper! Beautiful on her. The blue dress she wanted was different. It was very elegant, soft and feminine. Nothing was wrong with it, but the final dress screamed regal! It was stunning. 🤩
I get bent over people spending thousands and thousands and thousands on some stupid dress like they're living in some barbie doll fantasy world regardless of what colour it is. They need to grow tf up and get a grip.
Ironically, the white wedding dress is a recent trend popularized in the Victorian times as a sign of wealth, not purity. White is difficult to keep clean and it discolours with age, so it can’t be passed down as a good dress. Only wealthy people would marry in white lace to brag how wealthy they are. For the rest of European history (same as with other cultures) brides wore colours, the best dress they owned. It’s really odd seeing people get bent out of shape because someone chooses to deviate from a persistent fashion trend. Let people wear whatever they like to their wedding.
My mother’s wedding dress was deep blue velvet from a prom dress patter she made herself. Dais’s mom wasn’t super supportive of the idea but mom stuck to her guns! She was beautiful then and is even more so now!! Always be yourself! 💛
The blue dress was stunning and compliment her complexion and hair perfectly. The last dress was beautiful too, but the blue was best imho. Also, love that she did not ask for any feedback from her entourage on the dress she ultimately chose
She’d look good in pink or blue or really any and all pastel hues and omg… that dress is perfect the blue pastel one with the lace. It’s so simple and elegant but just gorgeous. This is what I’d want to wear.
I loved the blue one she wanted. No one else should say "it's a good compromise." It's only the bride's choice.
Exactly
sometimes the entourage saves the bride from looking silly. the style of the dress she liked was nice but the blue was just too much. with her hair color and skintone she needs to stick to warm colors - ivory or blush, not blue.
@@dietotaku women with cooler toned skin tones tend to look good in cooler toned colors as well. This can apply to eyeshadow, hair dye, and clothing. So I get why she wanted blue for her complexion, and it was a totally valid preference which was not too much at all. Looked great at the end of the day and was happy, i'm just glad for her.
@@silvergangsta8 but she has a warm complexion?
Exactly
The sister needs to remember it's her sister's wedding, her day, her dress. Also something "blue" is a long standing tradition.
Something tells me little sister is quite a bit jealous and doesn't mind playing the role of naysayer
That sister is not normal
White is a new tradition. Wedding best used to be your best clothes. And it should be what the bride/person wearing it wants and can afford.
DoiVDJR $KayK
Sisters need to remember the bride will be the one wearing the dress.
I actually loved the blue flowy dress she came in wanting. It complimented her skin and hair tone perfectly.
... and eyes!!
It was honestly PERFECT for her.
no, blue don't goes well with her skin color.
I defo 👍 agree
@@Ollie7707 😊
I will never understand other people thinking they can dictate what a woman wears on HER wedding day.
I love the mother in laws reactions to all the dresses, she was respectful and seemed genuinely happy for her when she tried on the second dress 💙
when they say theyre critical of her style choices but she's literally the best dressed person there...
LICHERALLY
They’re critical of her style because she looks beautiful and it makes them insecure. Only insecure people or stuck up snobs care about what others wear especially on their wedding day.
The sister most critical has the style of dry white toast. Her opinion regarding fashion should ignored.
So true
I don't think they have a great bond. Did some digging and she got married too recently, big sis was not in the wedding party. Sad!@@lizzrossi6931
The sister really did my head in. She’s got to remember it’s the bride’s dress not hers. If she wanted a dress made of balloons, she bloody well should. (I don’t think you’d go that far but you readers get the idea lol )
Actually a really fun idea i bet if done well it could be beautiful & whimsical! 😋🤗 now i want to see a balloon dress 😂
@@bodybalancer Hahaha! Oh, I’m sure someone will probably do it if it hasn’t been done already. Would be a rather interesting wedding to see if that were to happen. 😂😁
rubbed me the wrong way at the end when she said it was a "perfect compromise" As if it was her dress as well.
Yeah that sister needed to chill
It's probably the classic "I'm jealous it's her and not me" thing that sisters do.
I loved the blue dress, especially for a beach wedding. The color was so subtle. I thought it made her lovely red hair and complexion pop more than the ivory. My niece (who is a redhead) had a wedding in the woods (like a wood nymph fairy theme). Her "wedding dress" was ORANGE! Get behind THAT sis. lol
A friend of mine got married in navy. She looked lovely in it.
That sounds lovely 😍
Mine was silver, and it was beautiful.
I bet it complemented her hair beautifully
Well said lol
I attended a wedding where the bride wore a light blue dress. Prettiest wedding dress I’ve ever seen. And she told no one about it, so it was a surprise to everyone there. It can be stunning!
and were there other people wearing blue at the wedding that overshadowed the bride?
@@Tara.Alexander I don’t recall.
I love how the consultants IMMEDIATELY jumped on board with the prank, and Randy went the extra mile to sell it.
I actually loved her ice blue dream dress better than the dress she ended up with. 😬 it was flowy and beachy and a beautiful color.
Same. I'm disappointed she went for the ivory one
and cheaper
I'm not happy with the one she ended up with but she gets to decide because it is her day.
Yeah, me, too.
None of you have any idea what the dress ended up looking like!!!
The Bluemarine dress was truly unique. Such a pity the store keeps promoting those boring Pninas just because they cost double the price.
This episode was filmed a long time ago unfortunately Bluemarine isnt doing bridal anymore
Exactly right
But she ended up liking the dress more. If she really loved the Bluemarine, she would've stuck with that one. Especially if she didn't like the budget.
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her assets looked amazing in it, for sure
"I can get behind that" sis, you don't need to get behind anything, you're not the one getting married.
I genuinely hate the people who are so invested in what the bride is wearing and are mean about the bride's vision when it doesn't match theirs.
ikr, Why do people take marriages so seriously? Its a celebration of the couple , not your family blood celebration that you are entitled to say negative things. Genuine concerns are fine but let the couple wear what they want
Why are people so hung up on wearing only white wedding dresses?
Exactly!!
And THIS is why l chose my gown alone 😃👌
@@donnawentz7079 because white dressés were traditionally for rich or royals as they could afford white linens and afford to clean them. Blue was actually the historical color for innocence.
@@niharikakhullar7675 Right?! The couple is throwing a party, and anyone coming is a GUEST at that party. You would never go to a dinner party and demand to have a say in what the hostess wears, why the hell do people think that a wedding is any different?
That sister has jealousy written all over 🙄 no matter what, she'll never be as a beautiful human being as her sister. I said it. 🎤
I totally agree with you! Jealous for sure. It's up to the bride what she wants to wear - not the ugly sister!
She looked 16 too.
I believe that sister was very young and, as a result, rather limited in her ideas and impressions of what makes a wedding. People have pointed out she may be jealous. I happen to think she was overly-invested in this wedding because it was this whole family’s focus. Kind of like an auntie with no kids of her own who’s highly involved with her nieces and nephews. 🤷🏻♀️
Very low blow; petty.
Hey hey hey - you don’t know her or her story, if you’re a beautiful human, you won’t judge her whole existence
The pale blue undertone is exactly what I have always wanted as well. She is beautiful and so is the dress she originally wanted, I can't stand when people attack the brides vision.
I'm so tired of consultants wanting to appease the entourage. The bride is the ONLY person to appease.
i think they do it because a lot of the brides won’t leave with a dress their entourage don’t like.
I preferred the blue dress the bride tried on (#2). She loved that dress and it looked so good on, she looked radiant. I understand why Randy encouraged her to try on more dresses, I was anxious by doing so she would be persuaded to go white or ivory. She did seem to live the last dress, I sensed a slight hesitation. Maybe when the blue is added, it will make all the difference. I didn't like the sister's attitude who seemed so against blue.
Wow you are so into this 😂
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She said she fell in love with the white one though. It showed her cleavage better I think
yeah her sister looks very immature
Her sister seemed jealous and constantly living in her sister's shadow from what I observed.
The Bride with the choice to wear a blue dress is different and quirky which I love. The sister should support not persuade her in another direction. 💙💙💙💙
I agree hundreds 💯
exactly. she looked stunning in the blue lace dress.
I think she was just cares about her sister and wants her to consider other options
Totally agree!
I could never trust my sisters opinion, I would assume she’s was just jealous of how good I looked, and wanted me to tone it down instead of wow the crowd.
But that’s my experience
I’m not a confident person but I’m not blind to my perks either. I don’t trust my sister because she calls me ugly and fat even tho I weight 113
the dress she originally wanted was very flattering on her. I really wish her sisters and mothers were more in support of her choices because it was great
It is so sad how many of the entourages seem to forget that it is the BRIDE who is wearing the dress. Her day, her choice.
If she feels amazing in that dress, then that’s what’s most important , not whether the entourage likes it or not.
Why would she change her mind for a very opinionated sibling who's probably jealous of her? With her beautiful red hair she looked stunning in her first dress of choice. She also looked stunning in the ivory but that's not the point. It's her day, her choice. Butt out sis.
She didn't change her mind for her sister, she actually preferred the design of the last dress, and her fears that it would clash with her coloring were quashed because the cream fabric was perfect for her. The bride came in with her mind set on one thing but her openness to trying something different was to her benefit.
I agree to a point, but she looked gorgeous in that last dress and adding a bit of blue to the skirt would give her the best of both worlds. If I was her, since she was having a small beach wedding, I would have left that dress as is. but later on, a have a reception at home and wear the blue dress. either at reception or else have a fancy engagement party and wear it. She reminds me of a friend I had when young, (she died of leukemia at age 42) she was a gorgeous redhead, but she did the same, white, washed her out, and so she wore an ivory gown. that was 40 years ago when she married. If she was getting married today, I have a feeling she would go for a blush gown. Redheads look gorgeous in blush.
Or better yet, since she was getting married on a cruise, she should wear the blue dress that night to dinner. or else to dinner on the dress up night. She could celebrate her wedding the whole cruise They said the budget was unlimited so I have a feeling Mom could buy both dresses.
Jealous as very unattractive & her attire is tasteless & unflattering.
People like you are the problem. Instead of being nasty towards women who may be 'jealous', you should attack the root of the problem and why this happens in the first place.
Would somebody mercifully explain to me why is everybody so stuck up with a wedding color tradition that started with England's Queen Victoria's notions of purity? Seriously, people?!?! She looked great in the blue dress!
Right!?
I'm having a pagan ceremony, so my bridal look is intentional. Speaking of notions of purity, I dropped a veil from my look due to its connection to a biblical property exchange rite.
I didn't even think it was based on notions of purity, but rather notions of "I have the money to afford a white dress that I'll only wear once" in a time when other women couldn't afford such a thing. I'm all for brides wearing the color that makes them happy!
@@starzzzy22 It started as a floss, but to shame poor women into adopting the custom it became about white being the seal of virginity, as sleazy and creepy as as that is.
Also I think blue used to be the traditional wedding dress color before it changed in Victorian times!
@@theshrey again correct, as where white had purity forced on it, blue has represented loyalty and fidelity, two much more important qualities in a wedding.
I think they sold her on a more expensive dress. The blue was definitely more beach appropriate and it was her vision and she looked lovely.
They push Panini dresses like crazy. The second on she tried on suited her more. She looked radiant in it. However, Panini dresses are pricier so their commission is higher.
@@kathy3178 Exactly!
Yea she even said it everyting i DIDNT want yet she picked that as her dress. I bet she regretten that decision
It is usually the Pnina dresses they like to sell mostly. I am not a fan of her dress's either, to expensive for my taste.
She was also happier in the blue
The second dress was so beautiful and it looked amazing on her.
After watching this show for awhile now I think the family needs to keep their opinions to themselves and let the bride decide!
*SYTTD Entourage repeat after me…*
“I’m not the bride, it’s not my day, it’s not my choice, it’s about the bride”.
*Now be supportive & shush up.*
The entourage should be made to say it out loud, before the bride comes out in first dress.
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Exactly!! The sister's facial expressions and constant disapproval of the blue would make me deliberately wear the blue one just to erk her. I suspect she's just jealous of her tall slim sister. I've seen it happen so many times. That's why I chose my dress alone.
Lol, that is awesome!
That should be posted outside of every bridal boutique and the entourage should be made to say it before the bride goes to the back to try on dresses. If certain people don't agree to those terms, they can either leave or stay silent.
Why on earth does her sister think a “compromise” should be made???!!! It’s not her wedding and it’s not her dress!! What an idiotic thing to say!!!
“Bride wants the furthest thing from a traditional dress.” Bride wants a still traditional looking dress with a tint of pale blue. I really liked the dress she originally wanted, but she seemed to love the last one. I think it could have been neat to slowly make the layers of tule at the bottom blue to almost make a gradient like waves on a beach.
YES
That’s exactly what I was visualizing!
I wish they showed the finished product
Uhuuu I can picture that and the vision I have is stunning. I love gradience too
YESS!!! I kept hoping that Pnina would suggest this!!
The blue dress was beautiful on her. Never seen anything like it and it fit her beautifully. Shame she got talked out of it
The second blue dress was beautiful 😍 She was so happy too. I wish she would've gotten what she loved
The bride is amazing! The family is so in shock they can't even tell from the brides expression that she doesn't even think the first dress is an option. Hilarious. Good for her- she looked perfection!
Oddly enough, I liked the first dress and thought it would have been nice in her size. I thought it was as nice as the dress she chose, just much cheaper. Ultimately, it wasn't what she was looking for, but I didn't think it was an ugly dress.
I freaking love that aquamarine dress... on a beach? On a redhead?? It's friggen perfect! *sigh*
love love LOVE that second blue dress 😍 it really suited her and hers wedding vision 😊
Don't understand why sister was so against it 🤔
It reminds me of when you were in an ice cream shop when you were a little kid and you always wanted the blue ice cream. The "if I only get one I want the blue one" mentality.
Also, it hardly looks blue on my screen!
I agree and that second blue dress would of been beautiful for a beach wedding. The one she chose was pretty but I've seen it everywhere. The blue dress would have been more memorable.
That dress looked like a bridesmaid dress she would have been out shined on her own wedding if she wore that dress
Because it wasn't what she wanted, simple.
I actually love that ice blue coloring for a beach / ocean wedding. That is so soft and romantic.
I love that second dress! It looked so beautiful on her! Really accentuated her perfectly and looked like a beach dress.
I love the 2nd dress better. It suited her more, and is a beautiful compliment to her hair and complexion.
I agree. The ivory washed her out.
Speaking as someone who customized a midnight blue prom dress into my wedding dress 💙 the feeling you have in your dress is a million times more important than what other people have to say about your day 💙💙💙 the only person that matters is the one waiting at the end of the aisle for you
I love midnight blue
The sister sounds pretty jealous ngl
I can understand why Erin doesn't take fashion advice from her 💀
She's a much plainer girl, wearing an ugly colour of dress. Her 'advice' should be limited to cat litter.
Even then, she clearly has strong opinions when she is likely to be wrong.
What a HUGE ego. to feel her advice should override the BRIDE'S preference.
@@georgielancaster1356 I thought of the bride as Cinderella and her ugly stepsisters. That one sister shouldn't be giving fashion advice to anyone.
@@jamesfournier3458 A romantic image.
It is sad that the reality of families is almost always far murkier than we presume. I am an only child and the sibling thing sometimes horrifies me.
I always wished I'd had a sister, but it could have been a nightmare!
YES. How dare she try and give fashion advice. Look at what she wore when she walked into the store. The glasses aren’t flattering either. I wouldn’t listen to her. The second dress was far more superior. I’m actually quite disappointed..
That blue dress(dress#2) looked beautiful on her🔥 last dress was beautiful too but the one she pining for looked really awesome❤
I loved the blue lace dress that she wanted. It really was beautiful and bridal, and would have looked great on the beach.
What a beautiful bride ! Her second blue dress was so pretty and really suited her. The last ivory dress looked amazing too.
I don't know why her sister even got to have her say in it like gurl you can wear white for your own wedding but rn it's not your wedding. The mom was more mature about it.
Randy Fenoli was the beautiful one. He was 50 and literally crazybeautiful here.
Her dress was #2 .... It was just perfect for her and she looked absolutely stunning... Her sister was just hating that she ain't as pretty and quirky n fun smh ... That dress she choose was not for her
Thank you for pointing out that the sister(s) was not/were not as attractive as the bride. Jealousy does rear its ugly head in that family!
Wow.. You people are awful. She CLEARLY love her sister. Be nicer!!!
@better secret
Stockholm Syndrome
The last dress’s color was perfect for her. A bright white would’ve washed her tf out. But DAMN that second blue dress was amazing too.
9:05 BABY GIRL! LISTEN TO ME! IT IS NOT YOURRRR PLACE TO MAKE HER COMPROMISE!!! SHE DOESNT HAVE TO COMPROMISE WITH YOUUU! ITS NOT YOURRRR WEDDING! BE SUPPORTIVE ITS LITERALLY YOUR JOB!!!!!
My daughter has beautiful copper red hair and was married in a gorgeous off -white dress. This bride looked so perfect in that soft blue! I wish we could have seen the swatch of blue suggested as an under lay for the dress she chose!!
I laugh at the reactions of the entourage when it comes to colored dresses. In 1974 I was married in a robin's egg blue dress with a white overlay with embroidered lilies of the valley. Thankfully my ex-stepmother was an accomplished seamstress and made the dress. My mother wasn't married in white either in 1954. My daughter did wear white though. Wear what makes you the happiest!
Oh that dress sounds gorgeous!!!! 😍
My registry office wedding dress was royal blue jersey day-dress, with a little posy of white roses. My mother cried when I showed her the photo and said the old rhyme: "Married in blue, your love will be true." He was my true love till he died in 2018 after 33 wonderful years.
I got married in a dress I got from a vintage shop. It was satin with a light blue and dark blue swirling pattern on it. It had long sleeves, a boat neck and was 3/4 in length. It was from the 1960s era and cost me about twenty dollars.
My mother married my father wearing a suit and strappy gold sandals. She looked great.
That’s a beautiful sentiment! ps- your step-mother sounds like a dream. Brava to her for making *your* dream come true!
She looked Blue-tiful in that second dress. The bride should’ve picked what she wanted. It’s her wedding.
She said it was the 3rd one she wanted.
@@kathyhansen9546 she should’ve picked what she wanted . She seemed influenced by her entourage in her decision. It should’ve been entirely hers is my point 😊
She looked amazing on the blue dress she wanted. Her family's reactions showed that they thought so too. Honestly I hope she swapped back after the fact. I think she'd be happier long term with the blue one.
The blue dress is amazing
All of the brides on this show are always so beautiful! Her dream dress was stunning and blue looks amazing on her.
Loved her blue dream dress, it really suited her and she would have been so unique, but she compromised to look like any other bride in an over priced pnina, what a shame.
"Every other bride" isn't going to have the blue underlay...
People like the sister who make a bride's appointment and dress about themselves are just selfish. Why should a bride have to compromise on anything ?
Why do family members and friends feel they have the right to dictate what a bride wears on her wedding day. Its her wedding, her dress. She brought them along as a courtesy and as a support system, not as judge and jury. As the saying goes if you have nothing nice to say then say nothing.
Because the producer on the site is telling the entourage what to say, what to hype as drama, and how to react to the various dresses. There are any number of videos on YT telling how false these so-called "reality" shows are, and this one---all the bridal shows, including the Gok and David ones---are the worst of the worst for all they lying that goes on.
This was truly precious and heartwarming! Such positive energy! Even when they didn't like the dresses, her group was kind about it. I didn't pick up on any negative energy.❤
That sister is really out there. Prob jealous would be my guess. And I would t worry about her taste
That second dress was her choice from the second she put it on. It felt like she wasn't so sure about the last dress and she said yes anyways
I didn't get that feeling from her reaction. She was amazed that she looked so beautiful in the dress even before she got feedback from her family.
@@YT4Me57 The 2nd dress was half the price, you can clearly see when the consultant went for a pricey dress that was nothing like what the bride asked for, and said: "this is exactly what Erin wants" while the bride literally said:"I don't think this is the dress". Plus she was still making her mind after the feedback when the designer caught her off guard and it felt like she was obliged to say yes
The blue goes with her hair and complexion perfectly.
Edit: I don't like when they put the other designers dresses down and shove Panina's dresses down everyone's throat. Randy should know better.🥰
Pnina. Only one A in her first name.
her dress isnt tht nice to me
I think the reason they always suggest Pnina Tornai is because Randy's company is like in cahoots with the brand or something. I read that somewhere years ago, but I can't remember where
@@saviitrius that's gotta be the reason and it makes the show boring.
Ditto!
I love this blue dress on the bride I don't know why her sister just can't support her it's not her sister wedding and not hers
That gown looks fabulous on her. I love that its blue and still formal
I love this bride, she knew what she wanted and her choice at the end/compromise was beautiful
I was Erin's high school clarinet teacher- this family is so genuinely sweet and so supportive of each other. Best wishes for an amazing life with your husband, Erin!
🧡 I love this comment
I always bristle when one or more in the entourage push their own sense of taste over the bride’s.
I would love to see the finished dress. She looked beautiful in both the blue #2 and the one she chose. It sounds like a fun wedding.
Nice to see wedding dresses in colour coming back. It’s the same as the ring it’s the choice of the bride & groom to choose if they want colour gems or diamonds . Like the dress it’s a personal choice
This has literally inspired me to look at blue dresses. I didn't even know this was an option and I love it
My mother's dress in 1960 was light blue, tea length. The ivory dress with blue underlay will be perfect.
I cannot freaking take it when the "encourage" won't zip it. "I don't likeit....I don't like the color...I! Like the pooch dress...." I could go on. IT IS NOT YOUR WEDDING! WHEN....and only when...it is your day, you can pick your very own. Until then, zip it. Your are there to be supportive and happy for the bride, it is HER day, HER dress...geez
The dress she chose reminds me of when ripples of water meet the beach. And the blue lining will set it off. I wish I could see the finished gown❤
Me, too! Nobody is commenting on that. She is still getting blue in the dress!
@@marykok6703 yes! Completely different - which is what she wanted.
the first dress she tried in was actually so pretty. maybe not as a wedding dress but for like a sweet 16 or quinceañera it would be really pretty.
I love the blue dress. It really highlights her coloring…
This is an old one and seeing the bully of a sister urgh . Love the bride and her beautiful personality. She’s stunning in the unexpected dress that she found. So lovely 🥰 ♥️😍
She is lovely! Sparkly, fun, open and a great sense of humour! She looks beautiful! ❤️
With an unlimited budget, she could have gotten the ivory gown for the ceremony, and the blue for the reception. Sometimes I wonder if these "unlimited budgets" are actually unlimited, or they are just saying that to sound rich!
My mum, also auburn haired, hated white. When she got married the first time in the 1950s she wore a lovely light teal dress. She was widowed and remarried in the mid 1960s, this time in a gorgeous light blue dress. She looked stunning both times and although I'm dure some tongues wagged, she was never swayed by convention or by what others thought. She knew what she felt good in. Every person should wear precisely what they want to their wedding, and unless it mske her truly look dreadful, the sales team's and encourages job is to support her vision.
A bride I knew chose a pale blue velvet Chanel suit for her candlelight wedding. It was perfect on her and in the environment (and she got to wear it again.) The bride should plan and choose what SHE envisions. It’s her (and her fiancée’s) event.
I would love to see her chosen dress in blue!
I loved the light blue dress she wanted! Mine was a darker shade of light blue and I was very happy with it! Why not?
That first dress was stunning on her and perfect for a beach wedding! The one she picked looks very nice on her but i cant see it on a beach
She is a Spring and needs her right colours on! Creams or aquamarines are perfect and her sister should be sent to wait in the car!!!😮
How is that not subtle? It’s such a pretty color and definitely looks perfect on her!
I hope they will show her in the final dress on another episode. She and the gown are beautiful!
A delightful journey to finding *the* dress. When Erin said, "The dress picked me" she summed up it up beautifully, she was gorgeous in ivory.
I can't imagine going to someone else's dress appointment and wanting them to compromise with ME!
The one she picked was beautiful...wish I could have seen it with the blue though! My wedding dress had a blue base with ivory lace overlay, so I'm very partial to the blue. But the one she chose looked like ocean waves, so fitting and beautiful!
I'm so happy I chose my dress on my own, I had so many heated discussions with family before hand about wanting a blue dress... And on the day everyone agreed, it was more than perfect 🙄😂
That blue dress looked fantastic on her. Her sister is so dowdy! Who is she to give fashion advice?
For the very reasons she said herself, the second blue one flattered her figure, but more importantly, her hair color and skin tone. It was the subtle pop of color that she wanted and needed. She looked beautiful and it was perfect for their themed wedding.
The white one was beautiful, but sadly, just didn’t bring any sparkle to her hair color and skin tone. It was her choice, but she caved under the subtle, but obvious pressure from those around her, including, in my opinion, her salesperson. I hope she changes her mind, goes for the blue one, since there wasn’t a budget anyway, keeps it a secret and then blows them away! 😊
Finally a Pnina Tornai dress that's pretty and classy. It looks like it would be worth the high price tag. Looked great on Erin as well.
My favorite blue wedding dress is the one Randy designed
She’s look gorgeous in her drama dress , just so beautiful !
The dress she picked was a show stopper! Beautiful on her. The blue dress she wanted was different. It was very elegant, soft and feminine. Nothing was wrong with it, but the final dress screamed regal! It was stunning. 🤩
Why is everyone always so opinionated on someone else’s wedding dress? It’s not like they have to wear it only the bride needs to love it
People get so bent about colour in wedding dresses, it’s just colour people…calm down and get over living in the past
Just what I was thinking
I get bent over people spending thousands and thousands and thousands on some stupid dress like they're living in some barbie doll fantasy world regardless of what colour it is. They need to grow tf up and get a grip.
@@David-ve5iq thanks for your negative comment. If this bothers you so much maybe don’t watch videos like this. Just a suggestion for a happier life.
Ironically, the white wedding dress is a recent trend popularized in the Victorian times as a sign of wealth, not purity. White is difficult to keep clean and it discolours with age, so it can’t be passed down as a good dress. Only wealthy people would marry in white lace to brag how wealthy they are. For the rest of European history (same as with other cultures) brides wore colours, the best dress they owned. It’s really odd seeing people get bent out of shape because someone chooses to deviate from a persistent fashion trend. Let people wear whatever they like to their wedding.
@@hotjanuary is it not also a symbol of purity and virginity? Which is even more surprising in a culture where those values are no longer relevant..
The blue dress would be amazing on the beach with the ocean background. Should have taken it home.
My mother’s wedding dress was deep blue velvet from a prom dress patter she made herself. Dais’s mom wasn’t super supportive of the idea but mom stuck to her guns! She was beautiful then and is even more so now!! Always be yourself! 💛
The blue dress was stunning and compliment her complexion and hair perfectly. The last dress was beautiful too, but the blue was best imho.
Also, love that she did not ask for any feedback from her entourage on the dress she ultimately chose
I'm convinced that they hide Pnina inside a wardrobe!! Nd brings her out as soon as a bride says UNLIMITED BUDGET!!
The blue completely complements her tones. Blue is beautiful on her!
The second dress is so pretty! But I also loved the last Pnina Tornai one, both were lovely.
She’d look good in pink or blue or really any and all pastel hues and omg… that dress is perfect the blue pastel one with the lace. It’s so simple and elegant but just gorgeous. This is what I’d want to wear.