Nikki has fallen in love with the Rosa Clara dress that Olivia Buckland picked out as the wild card, but will she also love the £500 price tag? Catch Say Yes to the Dress on TLC - Sky 140, Virgin 162, BT TV 323
@@lolavilla4243 I get it, when the entourage pulls dresses that do not match the budget, or the assistant made a mistake. But, like this? IMHO she could have found a more stunning dress. Did not dig the sleeves...
It makes for good television. And it was a bargain for that dress-it was glorious. And she bought it, didn't she? The sales person did her a favor by finding her such a great dress if you ask me.
It's the money that the companys want, sadly thats the truth. They well pick something that you would really like that is over your bugget. And because you like it, you well buy it. And they get an extra buck, harsh reality is here.
The bride needs to have the balls to say no. Even after she had tried the dress on and absolutely loved it she should still be able to say no. She should be strong and should be able to stand up for herself why would a strangers care about your feelings
@@arshiyabegum8556 She told the seller her budget, which should always be respected. If they put people in dresses they can't afford, it only ends up in disappointment and shopping for a wedding dress is supposed to be a happy experience. And the seller should always worry about their customers' feelings, unhappy customers are bad business.
Same I have a set budget and a particular dress I have in mind that is my dream dress but when I go shopping for a dress I would be making sure they do not give me a dress to try on that is over my budget if they do I would walk out off the store
Never watched this programme before! But I thought £300 was an extremely low budget for a wedding dress? Most wedding dresses start at £1,000 to £3,000 or more. So when she was disgusting the £200 difference I was shocked. I do agree, if you give a SA a budget they should comply with it, but I still think £500 was cheap for a lovely dress in my opinion.
These are pre owned dresses, not necessarily worn but second hand or last pieces from a few seasons ago, etc. hence the budgets on this show can be very low. I think some people just can’t afford it, as maybe they are saving for things such as a deposit for the house and another £200 may be setting them away another month or two from their first home! I think guys we need to remember it’s a show, so they have to put some drama. We don’t know, but maybe the bride said DO NOT show me anything above £300, but they have to...? As many people when put to it can stretch it a little bit, and some, simply can’t.
I’d be so pissed off if they put me in a dress I couldn’t afford. I mean honest to god, I would turn off if the sales person would say “ok so, it’s out of your budget.” I’d be crushed.
People often say a lower budget to the salesman while secretly having a little bit higher budget. They do this because they don't want the sales person to go straight to the top of their budget.
A lot of people are willing to stretch their budget, but i still don't think it's okay for them to bring out dresses that're more expensive than what the bride asks. If anything, they should at least be upfront about the price instead of making her like it before she finds out she cant afford it
That's why you should never let a bride try a gown that she cannot afford. But I am glad she choose it and decided to put some extra money for an amazing dress.
After knowing the bride's budget, why would you show a dress that she could fall in love with, but she clearly won't be able to afford? Isn't that a little too much? 😯😔
It’s CRAZY how well that dress already fits her with no alterations done to it yet. I’m so glad she realized that in this one particular case the best deal you can get isn’t always the one worth getting. And honestly the dress she chose (or that chose her) really was still an absolute great deal at that price! Let me put it like this, if the choices were between say a small simple diamond ring for $50 that was originally $100, or a more detailed diamond ring that was originally $500 but is for sale at $150 - well both of those are amazing deals that were worth hunting for. But if the more expensive one is the one you fall in love with and want to wear for the rest of your life as a wedding band because you can’t imagine anything else now...it might make more sense to get that one and be happy with it for a lifetime, rather than getting the simpler one because, while it still absolutely does it’s job, doesn’t make you as happy. Getting the best deal for the wrong thing sometimes may not be better than getting a good deal on the right thing. That’s all I’m trying to say.
the moment when he say his wife-to-be for the first time in the dress (at the ceremony) I loved the transition from serious to smile, he was genuinely happy to see her it was so cute
Ok, look. I just do not get how many people here are saying, "follow your heart", or "if she loves it, price shouldn't matter". In my world, if you just don't have the money, then you just don't have the money. There are no buts, and no amount of tears and listening to my heart would change that. There exist people in this world who just do not have access to extra money, and every penny is spoken for. There are no friends or relatives that could or would help out, and credit is simply not an option. This is why I hate when consultants do not respect the budget. It's very short sighted and disrespectful.
These are pre owned dresses, not necessarily worn but second hand or last pieces from a few seasons ago, etc. hence the budgets on this show can be very low. I think some people just can’t afford it, as maybe they are saving for things such as a deposit for the house and another £200 may be setting them away another month or two from their first home! I think guys we need to remember it’s a show, so they have to put some drama. We don’t know, but maybe the bride said DO NOT show me anything above £300, but they have to...? As many people when put to it can stretch it a little bit, and some, simply can’t.
I don’t like when they put brides in dresses that are over their budget. When she found out it was over budget she kinda looked at her 2 friends like she was expecting them to help with the extra $200.
Turned this off. I didn't want to see a lovely woman fall in love with a dress she can't afford, that a responsible sales associate would never have shown her.
Seriously.What instead budgets only $300 for. their WEDDING DRESS? Most people would plan on spending a minimum of $1000.Many people spend $2000 - $3000 or more!
Darlene Paul When you grow up and it's time to get married you'll understand. I found an amazing dress for only $200. There's no need to spend several grand for something only worn one time.
Not all people have enough money, lets not call them cheap. These are second hand dresses, so they are supposed to cost less than half of original price. Ps the original charge of making a 1000$ dress is much lower than its price.
Why is this being reposted? was posted a week or so ago? They should have never shown her something that was out of her budget. ALSO .. she wouldnt even pay the little bit extra that the previous bride was asking for wasnt much more than what she paid... kinda crappy imo.. Gorgeous dress, beautiful bride...