A line is very slimming on her body type. It really gives her some height. On the other hand, because she is bottom heavy, anything with a low waist or low flare out will make her look very unbalance because the bottom starts at a larger area, giving her a lot of weight down low. It can look very uncomfortable that way.
This is mostly bothering because they are not putting her in mermaid dresses. To me, a mermaid dress flares out below the knee. These are drop waisted/maybe trumpet. I do agree that the modified A-line looks best on her though.
She is actually a bombshell! I think it's terrible that Keisha couldn't get past her own vision and suggest that her measurements are extreme! SHE IS NOT PEAR SHAPED! INSTEAD, A TWO HOUR GLASS! The reason she looked heavy was because SO MUCH of the torso of the dress had to be scrunched and folde. I'm built that way also. You do you Boo Boo.
I didn’t rly like the fact that they weren’t putting her in mermaid bc they didn’t think it would “flatter” but it’s overall about the brides feeling in not others opinion. I think it’s her day so she should wear whatever she feels comfortable in not what hypothetically “flatters” her. I think she looked great in all the dresses tho.
Money does not buy eyesight...a beautiful girl who really does not see herself. What she likes is just plain wrong for her cute body type....A-LINE is best...mermaid looks really wrong on her body type....makes her look shorter and much rounder. With a great little waist, the A-LINE capitalizes on that feature.
What "works" for her is whatever she wants and what "flatters" is just mind-perspective training, I'd get a totally black gown and they either support it or I use the money for a destination elopement
If you're mature, emotionally healthy, have found your mate - and you're younger, it's even better. The more time you have, the better. I used to believe it was preferable to marry when we're older. Now, I hope young people ignore the brainwashing, and realize that they need to get their life in order as soon as possible. There's no point in becoming anxiety ridden. That would defeat the goal. It's simply about not wasting your time, or accepting the lie, that we have all the time in the world - when in reality, our time is a precious, scarce resource. Now, I absolutely believe that marriage is valuable for people of all ages. But, I'm talking about young people who are hoping to build a family. This includes those who have even the slightest idea, somewhere deep in the recesses of their mind, that they might one day like to have children - for you, the earlier you marry the right person, the better. Anyhoo, I can't begin to cover the litany of life-altering issues that can wholly change the landscape of your world within months, days or seconds. That said, you and your spouse could lose, e.g., five years, where you simply can't try for children - and that may suddenly make you realize how profoundly you want to create a family with your spouse, and only intensify those feelings for couples who already knew they did. Losing five years at 26 would suck, but even if you faced some infertility on top of it, you might well get to have kids. If it happened at 29, you still might get to have kids - but, it lowers the chances. So, if you can get your life together sooner, it's worth it. You give yourself time for all of the unseen catastrophes that we believe won't happen to us, but that do happen to people like us ALL of the time.
@@MissJessyeNorman It's very rare to find a person who's, as you put it, emotionally healthy. Sad truth is, the majority of people on this planet are holding onto trauma of some sort. You don't have to be emotionally healthy to get married. However, you do have to have a healthy mind frame about marriage and your partner. While it's true that complications during the birthing process increase as a woman gets older, that doesn't really start happening till after your late 30s. If you really wanna start talking about emotional stability, that should be standard in every doctor's office when a woman comes in saying she wants a baby. Far too many women (and men) cannot handle being parents, let alone thriving adults. This corresponds back to a ton of emotional trauma that hasn't been released. So many women have this backwards idea that having kids magically fixes their problems and will make everything wonderful because kids are "blessings". It's the same backwards idea that marriage will somehow magically fix relationship problems. One of the off-putting things about your comment is your constant reminders of the "catastrophes" that can happen. While, yes, bad things do happen in our lives, we can't just live day to day expecting them. That's living a life full of fear and anxiety, which is no life at all. "Now, I hope young people ignore the brainwashing, and realize that they need to get their life in order as soon as possible." Not sure what brainwashing you mean. There's no need to get your life in order asap. That defeats the purpose of relaxing, breathing, self care, and taking things slow. Any therapist or doctor will tell you that worrying too much about your life is bad for your health. It raises blood pressure, inflammation, and increases your risk of getting diseases. I should know, I'm proof of that fact. I've spent the majority of my 38 years worrying about everything. You can thank my mother for that. I have so many autoimmune diseases, it'll make your head explode. They didn't show up until my life kept getting more stressful. Now I'm stuck, scared, and lost. My body is attacking itself and I only have myself to blame. My advice to you and, literally everyone: don't get your life in order asap. Take baby steps. Learn to breathe. If you don't accomplish something, that's okay. Nobody is perfect and you should not expect yourself to be. Your mental and physical health is WAY more important than an arbitrary timeline we set for ourselves. Marriage will happen or it won't. It's not the be all, end all. The only thing I'd advise working hard on is self love. Because we desperately need it.
Honestly I think if she went for fitted all the way through rather than a mermaid it would look awesome. I think her body is really nice and I understand her wanting to show it off
I have always loved Keasha’s taste watching her on SYTTD. I’m excited to see she owns her own shop!! You go girl!
Obsessed with weddings even though I'm single
mtbultmann Me too ...still love watching
Me too😊
Same here same 😔
Same fam :)
mtbultmann same as you. But I'm obsessed with wedding dresses and wedding food. #singlesquad
I love keasha! She is the best! Loved her at “say YEs to the Dress”
A line is very slimming on her body type. It really gives her some height. On the other hand, because she is bottom heavy, anything with a low waist or low flare out will make her look very unbalance because the bottom starts at a larger area, giving her a lot of weight down low. It can look very uncomfortable that way.
A mermaid style looks like the bride is trying to fit a round peg in a square hole. Keasha is right: the A-line is the right style for the bride.
she can try simple mermaid dress
I agree.
Mermaid style is all wrong for her body type. It makes her look so much heavier than she actually is
I enjoy these shows but I always like knowing the price and it never gets mentioned
The a-line dress was the most flattering on her, but the bottom part didn’t look nice. If the bottom was lace I think it would be prettier
If Selena Gomez had an older sister, maybe this woman is..
Sikhod Lubis and a little mix of Demi when she talks with Kesha she looks like Demi 😂
like what i thought 😅
I think if Selena and Demi cud have daughter,she wud b lyk this
She reminds me of the youtuber Sylvia Gani
😂😂😂😂
This is mostly bothering because they are not putting her in mermaid dresses. To me, a mermaid dress flares out below the knee. These are drop waisted/maybe trumpet. I do agree that the modified A-line looks best on her though.
A line looked good on her
The lady in the red jacket used to work at Klinefelds... she was on say yes to the dress
She is actually a bombshell! I think it's terrible that Keisha couldn't get past her own vision and suggest that her measurements are extreme! SHE IS NOT PEAR SHAPED! INSTEAD, A TWO HOUR GLASS! The reason she looked heavy was because SO MUCH of the torso of the dress had to be scrunched and folde. I'm built that way also. You do you Boo Boo.
Does she not understand that the mermaid style is not for her 🤔🤔🤔
The 2nd one is awesome
I love the bride's nose. Its perfect not too pointy.
I hope she went with A-line. It suited her figure so well.
Am I the only one that thinks she somehow looks like Selena Gomez?
Ooh superb dresses loved it 💗
she looks like selena gomez
My daughter-in-law had a black ribbon around her waist and it was beautiful.
It's her dress!! It need not compliment her body as long as she likes it
The black strap is unnecessary and ruins the dress. It isn't even a pretty black strap.
Whoa that consultant came out with a lot of pep!!! 😳
I didn’t rly like the fact that they weren’t putting her in mermaid bc they didn’t think it would “flatter” but it’s overall about the brides feeling in not others opinion. I think it’s her day so she should wear whatever she feels comfortable in not what hypothetically “flatters” her. I think she looked great in all the dresses tho.
OMG it's Kesha from Say Yes To The Dress!!
The last dress with all the lace looked the best.
She looks like Selena Gomez wow😀😀😀😍😍😍
Does anyone know the name or designer of the last dress she tried on?
Where from?
Money does not buy eyesight...a beautiful girl who really does not see herself. What she likes is just plain wrong for her cute body type....A-LINE is best...mermaid looks really wrong on her body type....makes her look shorter and much rounder. With a great little waist, the A-LINE capitalizes on that feature.
What "works" for her is whatever she wants and what "flatters" is just mind-perspective training, I'd get a totally black gown and they either support it or I use the money for a destination elopement
Her Mother looks like her old sister but with no makeup 💄😛
I actually really liked the first one. She could've wore black shoes if she wanted to wear black. Or maybe black gloves or something.
she looks like selena gomez...
Is this a new show with keasha from say yes to the dress ?
I think 29 is perfect age for wedding
If you're mature, emotionally healthy, have found your mate - and you're younger, it's even better. The more time you have, the better. I used to believe it was preferable to marry when we're older. Now, I hope young people ignore the brainwashing, and realize that they need to get their life in order as soon as possible. There's no point in becoming anxiety ridden. That would defeat the goal. It's simply about not wasting your time, or accepting the lie, that we have all the time in the world - when in reality, our time is a precious, scarce resource. Now, I absolutely believe that marriage is valuable for people of all ages. But, I'm talking about young people who are hoping to build a family. This includes those who have even the slightest idea, somewhere deep in the recesses of their mind, that they might one day like to have children - for you, the earlier you marry the right person, the better. Anyhoo, I can't begin to cover the litany of life-altering issues that can wholly change the landscape of your world within months, days or seconds. That said, you and your spouse could lose, e.g., five years, where you simply can't try for children - and that may suddenly make you realize how profoundly you want to create a family with your spouse, and only intensify those feelings for couples who already knew they did. Losing five years at 26 would suck, but even if you faced some infertility on top of it, you might well get to have kids. If it happened at 29, you still might get to have kids - but, it lowers the chances. So, if you can get your life together sooner, it's worth it. You give yourself time for all of the unseen catastrophes that we believe won't happen to us, but that do happen to people like us ALL of the time.
@@MissJessyeNorman It's very rare to find a person who's, as you put it, emotionally healthy. Sad truth is, the majority of people on this planet are holding onto trauma of some sort. You don't have to be emotionally healthy to get married. However, you do have to have a healthy mind frame about marriage and your partner. While it's true that complications during the birthing process increase as a woman gets older, that doesn't really start happening till after your late 30s. If you really wanna start talking about emotional stability, that should be standard in every doctor's office when a woman comes in saying she wants a baby. Far too many women (and men) cannot handle being parents, let alone thriving adults. This corresponds back to a ton of emotional trauma that hasn't been released. So many women have this backwards idea that having kids magically fixes their problems and will make everything wonderful because kids are "blessings". It's the same backwards idea that marriage will somehow magically fix relationship problems.
One of the off-putting things about your comment is your constant reminders of the "catastrophes" that can happen. While, yes, bad things do happen in our lives, we can't just live day to day expecting them. That's living a life full of fear and anxiety, which is no life at all.
"Now, I hope young people ignore the brainwashing, and realize that they need to get their life in order as soon as possible."
Not sure what brainwashing you mean. There's no need to get your life in order asap. That defeats the purpose of relaxing, breathing, self care, and taking things slow. Any therapist or doctor will tell you that worrying too much about your life is bad for your health. It raises blood pressure, inflammation, and increases your risk of getting diseases. I should know, I'm proof of that fact. I've spent the majority of my 38 years worrying about everything. You can thank my mother for that. I have so many autoimmune diseases, it'll make your head explode. They didn't show up until my life kept getting more stressful. Now I'm stuck, scared, and lost. My body is attacking itself and I only have myself to blame.
My advice to you and, literally everyone: don't get your life in order asap. Take baby steps. Learn to breathe. If you don't accomplish something, that's okay. Nobody is perfect and you should not expect yourself to be. Your mental and physical health is WAY more important than an arbitrary timeline we set for ourselves. Marriage will happen or it won't. It's not the be all, end all. The only thing I'd advise working hard on is self love. Because we desperately need it.
Honestly I think if she went for fitted all the way through rather than a mermaid it would look awesome. I think her body is really nice and I understand her wanting to show it off
A line!!!
What do you get with a lot of Italian ladies in a room together? A lot of strong opinions, most of which clash with one another. :0)
Black and white complement each other well
Ughhh this is addicting 😥
Dress 2 getting there minus the sash
ok i need a black belt from now onwards
4:24 nice dress
Never fitted for her figure! A line always.
She looks like the girl from modern family.... The nerdy daughter... April winter?? (Not sure that's her name)
Ariel winter
Her sister is correct. She is funny too.
Give me an A-line anyday.
Black belt is big no bo
I think if Selena and Demi cud have daughter,she wud b lyk this
3rd dress nope
She looks like selena mother 🤔
But mermaid doesnt look good on her
To the consultant... You don't call it voluptuous on the bottom you call it a big ass.
she looks like debby ryan
I thinks she looks like selena gomez a little bit
"let me tell her what to do"...oh no you don't, you get to pick what you want at YOUR wedding, this ain't it!
She definitely should not wear mermaid style! Not flattering on her at all!
Gorgeous family, the bride has a beautiful physique
Is it only me or she looks alot like Selena Gomez
She is too wide for a mermaid style.
She looks like older version of Selena Gomez
Try a Princess dress ! The sisters are not helping ! Bossy.
Does the bride not see what Keasha sees??? The mermaid style doesn't suit her!!!
Dress 1. Nope
mermaid bottom but she keeps giving her a ball gown
None of them looked good on her! Good she did not choose any. But she needs to know what suits her body.
How rude
These girls makeup and eyebrows are so mid-2000' till . So are the dresses. Weird!
This dress is horrible
She doesn’t have the body for mermaid dress... a tad too short and heavy on the bottom.... gonna be snug like tamales!!! A Line!!!!!