I love these two and their boutique. I haven't watched tv in awhile and haven't seen them on SYTTD on YT. Have missed them and their dynamic, lol. I wore my Mom's dress. One of my Aunt's wore it, too. My two sisters didn't wear it. It was a beautiful dress. My Mom gave it to a woman that made christening gowns out of old wedding dresses many years ago.
@@carolramos1018based your profile picture, you have NO room to talk. And arent nurses supposed to be compassionate and caring? She is FAR from 500lbs. Her body type is considered normal and healthy. Shes a model, and you are?
Northern Scotland in November and they put her in a strapless dress? There's a reason the celebrant, groom and guests are all dressed warmly. She should have bought a dress in the UK where they understand the climate.
Aren’t they based in England? I totally agree that she should have had something warmer! I suppose that models have to be ready to work in the “wrong” seasons though, so swimsuits in winter etc, so maybe it’s not a big issue for her.
I'm not even dare to put my mom's wedding dress on myself because I'll rip that dress off in pieces. My mom was 5 feet tall and 110 lbs at that time. 😅
I absolutely don't dislike anyone with any body type, I absolutely adore everyone with a good personality, I don't even care about their body! However, can be please stop labelling thicker or people with more body fat as 'curvy'. Curvy was used to describe people who were a little thicker but didn't have much belly fat rather they had bigger 'curves' like 🍒 and 🍑 or more hourglass figures. People like Sunny Leone, JLo, Beyonce, Sydney Sweeney, Marilyn Monroe and so on. The problem with using curvy for fat people is that it has caused the fashion industry to exclude the actually curvy people. Like I can't find clothes that fit me properly anywhere because fashion industry only sees thin and fat. Kindly stop calling bigger people 'curvy'. It's more for body types mentioned above.
Right, curvy is supposed to mean hourglass, like your waist measurement is very different from your hip and bust measurements. You could be curvy and slim, or curvy and overweight, or straight shaped at any weight. I actually get less curvy as I gain, because my love handles and stomach gain faster than my hips. Lizzo is an example of large, but not especially curvy, I bet her three measurements are pretty similar. Which is fine, she would just need different tailoring than someone your shape. To be fair to the fashion industry, her shape is a lot more common than say Nicki Minaj's (who is herself not even supposed to be that shape, she got multiple implants to look like that). There aren't that many women who have extremely tiny waists, at least not for most of their lives.
So do you not think that normal sizes like 0-14 are not real women? Lol just bc they are skinny and pretty and not fat doesn’t mean they’re not real women. I’m so tired of the “real woman have curves” bs when in actuality they’re overweight.
I am pretty sure by that she meant , not the body type that's portrayed as ideal on magazines. I don't think she tried to demean women with zero curves rather the narrative that size 0 is the most beautiful and ideal
@@luna07430 that’s not what she said. Don’t sugarcoat it for her. She referred plus size woman as real women insinuating that 0-14(non plus size) are not. Btw being a size 0 does not=zero curves lmao. I’m a 0 and I have an hourglass body shape.
@@luna07430 0-14 are sample sizes and most bridal shops tend to carry the other sizes on the back racks rather than display. At the bridal shop I work at we actually have plus sizes on the display rack too.
Her wedding dress should have been pulled up a little higher. I will never understand the appeal of strapless gowns, particularly on large breasted women.
Well, you clearly have not watched. Say yes to the dress because lots of times sweetheart, necklines look best with digestive girls when they're in a halter. Top or other ones, then the boobs are more prominent. It's just a fact I've seen it over and over and say yes to the dress. And you can see it too if you watch as many as I have.
I love the high Empire waist with her mom's dress. That is a very flattering style. Too bad it didn't fit. Not getting the choice of strapless in November in Scotland though. Very pretty dress and fits beautifully though.
Heck, even in July you might not want a strapless dress in the Highlands. It's pretty nippy year round. I was wearing long pants and wool sweaters the last time I visited in summer.
I really don't like it when they say man and wife. 'Man and wife' says to me I now 'belong' to him. 'Husband and wife' says to me we now 'belong to each other.'
I think it's incredible that these women are filling this gap for so many women who just want to be able to freaking try on a dress before spending thousands on it. That said, do they have to refer to their plus sized models as "real women", implying that size 4 models are not real women? This is what I could never get behind. Back when I was growing up there was the slogan "real women have curves", so what, as a B cup I'm a man or something? I get that the fashion industry made them feel bad at some point, but idk why they have to make themselves feel better by putting down other women.
She is beautiful! I imagine she would even be more beautiful with a darker haircolor. In my opinion, the blond is too yellowish for her and doesn't look good with the darker hair shining through.
Why don't you get the 2019 winner Kovid Kapoor & his mask outfit winner of the Year 1 year before the supposed super scary cooties talk about predictive programming yet nobody seems to notice 🤯
She’s beautiful, graceful, a total package, and won her series fairly over all the other models. I love that she married her high school sweetheart. And btw, she was considered a plus size model on ANTM as a size 10 at that time.