Neither of them have anything to do with the store anymore. Al had gastric bypass surgery years ago and lost a ton of weight, and no longer wants to be part of the bigger woman scene. Jo was very ill a few years ago, nearly died, and now is taking it easy in retirement.
@@kat2743-s7p And the worst part is Even IF she wanted to sell the dress again I dont think she would get alot of money "back" because she did this to the dress..
Especially for women clearly in their late 20s and early 30s, and who are much larger than any fairytale "princess" (I'm a very large woman myself, and I know how silly it looks to wear dresses that add the illusion of many extra pounds onto an already huge body).
I'd fly across the world to have these ladies fit me for my wedding dress!
Neither of them have anything to do with the store anymore. Al had gastric bypass surgery years ago and lost a ton of weight, and no longer wants to be part of the bigger woman scene. Jo was very ill a few years ago, nearly died, and now is taking it easy in retirement.
Both brides are gorgeous ❤
I miss Jo and Al so much
Same!
The 2nd bride should have left the dress the way it was or pick another dress .
Removing the mesh is a bad idea. Why buy a dress with a mesh neckline if you don't like it.
Absolutely love bride #1's chosen dress.❤ Second bride's chosen dress was beautiful UNTIL she removed the mesh 😢
I felt so bad for the mum who worked all hours to buy a gorgeous dress, then the bride goes and does that to it....😢
@@kat2743-s7p And the worst part is Even IF she wanted to sell the dress again I dont think she would get alot of money "back" because she did this to the dress..
The neckline with the mesh balances out her figure. Taking it off is a mistake.
A total ruination of that beautiful dress by removing the mesh.
Very true. The original mesh & off the shoulder strap, was lovely & took away the attention from her upper arms 😢
Totally agree. It’s a very beautiful neckline with the mesh and was designed that way. Just a travesty to remove it!
She was happy. Practice your belief in freedom.🙄
Expressing your opinion is okay as well.
Love the Bride’s vision, it’s a lovely youthful neckline. Congratulations 💕
The only thing I’d change about the illusion dress is bring it up to the shoulder cap, rather than on the upper arm.
Kia’s dress was stunning on her.
I am not even the bride really liked it without the mesh at the end.
I wish they would tell us the names of the dresses.
I must mention I am seeing the red lipstick a lot lately! It’s a tricky color for ME but I am REALLY loving it!
Sounds like you talking through a wall you can't hear
She shouldn’t have altered it.
The first bride's dress was beautiful. The second bride's dress looks awful since she took the mesh away.
Needn't bother watching this now as we were shown the 'dream dress' in the first thirty seconds.
She ruined that dress! Why??
But she lives near Lori and Monty !
The SISTER lived in Atlanta, not the bride. Bride had moved to England and was engaged to an Englishman.
We need another term for "princess". It sounds so childish
Regal or elegant.
🤷♀️ the whole concept of "happily ever after" is kinda childish too
I never used that for myself either but if princess describes their vision and feeling, then more power to them❤
Especially for women clearly in their late 20s and early 30s, and who are much larger than any fairytale "princess" (I'm a very large woman myself, and I know how silly it looks to wear dresses that add the illusion of many extra pounds onto an already huge body).