This bride is looking for her dream boho style wedding dress, but her limited budget makes it difficult to find the perfect gown. Catch Say Yes to the Dress on TLC - Sky 133, Virgin 162, BT TV 323
They humiliated the bride and her wishes. How would they like to have be been treated like that?...All for a few extra euros and screenshots. Not good business in any way, shape or form.
I thinks more for tv drama than for business since this is second change dresses. I would not be suprised if they actually helped with the prices some.
@@JustAnotherPerson4U I thought wildcard referred to the fact that this is not what the buyer had in mind but what the host thought would look good on her- a style risk but not so much a financial one. 😕
@@thekingsdaughter4233 It's both. I said it CAN be overbudget. Not always, but it's a risk to see if they're willing to stretch themselves out of their comfort zones. And sometimes that does come with a bigger price than they were initially willing to pay.
@@JustAnotherPerson4U can't have champagne on a beer budget, I know.... but still, I thought the reason for shopping second-chance is very often that the brides simply can't afford big ticket dresses. If they don't _like_ to spend £200 more but easily could, that's one thing. If they are led to desire something for which they do not _have_ the money (yet in bridal craze/mental fog commit to anyway), that's awful and mean. But then, I am no tv producer.
I don't think it's necessarily wrong to show a dress that's out of budged - by a tiny bit. But when it's nearly twice her budged... that's just irresponsible and wrong of the store and it makes it feel like they're extorting her.
They don't care, they give them dresses double their budget and don't tell them until after they've fallen in love with it to try and convince them to go over budget for the money and drama
@@AngelGarcia-tb4ux she shouldn’t of turned up with such a ridiculously low budget if she didn’t want her feeling hurt. There where other gorgeous ones in budget . She chose the one one that was over budget and not even that expensive
@@ethna8236 it can be expensive for some people, we don't know their financial problems, and I don't know what her budget was but showing something double her budget Is just teasing.
Why should you even show a dress which is clearly overbudget? I think that's unfair to break someone's heart by letting them go their chosen dress or make them stretch their budget to buy the overbudget dress.
Sometimes your dream dress can be under budget other times it comes with a hefty price. It's th. Wikdcard they knwo beforehand that the wildcard can be very expensive or very cheap.
The original price was ovwr 2000 pounds which pounds is more than an American dollar which si alot of money but they only asked for 500. That's na amazing dewl
The wildcard dress is beautiful and goes well with the flower crown 😍......but maybe they shouldn’t have given her a dress SO out of budget in the first place 😰
Exactly! And they knew that the seller was willing to go down to 500. How could she have passed on that dress? If she was looking for a dress for 300, she shouldn't have even stepped foot in that shop!
@@YT4Me57 I could not figure out if this is a consignment shop or just a scenario set up for the show, but if she has told them her budget is 300 and they can't accomodate, then the show or the shop should tell her. Her low budget is why she is looking at second hand dresses.
They should not give a dress out of budget because if one falls in love with it and then find out it's out of budget they might get hurt but the dress is gorgeous tho 👗💓
Thats why it's called a wildcard because it can sometimes be out of their budget and/or it can be a dress that they might not like(bc of their taste in style)
I would agree with otherwise but it was the wildcard pick and her budget was so low she ought to see what kinds of dresses she can get with paying more so she has perspective.
Seriously though... you expect to buy a wedding dress for that small amount? The fact it was only $500 was incredible! Most dresses start at $1500 and after alterations it’s over $2k at least!
This bride is jaw-dtoppingly beautiful. I Loved how things turned out for her on her big day. That fun priest was great to watch, too. Many blessings to this couple.
Considering how much the original owner went down with price - she can recoup some of the cost if she sells it again after the wedding. 200 - 300 GBP more are not that much in the grand scheme of things - if you can afford to get married you can make that work.
She looked absolutely beautiful in her dress. Definitely the right choice. The groom and best-man looked totally gob smacked. Head dress was so perfectly complimentary. Overall just stunning!😘
Rosa Clara is my absolute favorite bridal gown designer I'm so happy to see her on the show but they shouldn't have shown this woman an over budget gown 🙄
Am I crazy or is the flower crown hideous? Why not go with something simple and small like the bridesmaids if you absolutely have to have flowers? Less is more the crown fought for attention with the dress.
Thank you!! It was awful. Oversized and outdated, not to mention the color was not the most elegant. Honestly, I even thought the dress was overrated and not all that beautiful.
@@GameChanger597 I thought this as well...in my humble opinion, I thought it looked much better without the detachable skirt too... BUT, if the bride was happy and got "her" dress who am I to criticize? Good for her!
Even if you feel its irresponsible for the seller to show her a dress thats not in her budget, that's still a steal. Its about 60% off what is a very lovely dress. She didn't 'have' to purchase it, she wanted to. Congrats to the beautiful bride and groom to be. Cheers!
I find it completely irrational someone would have the nerve to have a $300 budget for a "Wedding Dress" and truly expect it to be reasonable? It makes zero sense! it's a wedding dress that takes hours and hours and hours of time, energy, skill, and patients to create and for people to dismiss all of that is insane! I also find it very disrespectful to the actual owners of the dresses when I hear some of the comments that some of these " Pound store Divas" have the nerve to say?. I have no issues with having a "realistic budget" but it also must be from this century and not the 18th or 19th century... It's so funny that many girls in High School take their Proms much more seriously than some of these women are taking their Weddings...
Holy smokes only 2100 i was thinking it was at least like 6k or more. Come off it girl you will not find a dress this amazing for 300 come up off it. I never thought i would write that but if it were me it is worth it i would pay 500 for that lovely gown. I am glad you spent the extra 200 it was worth it she looked beautiful.
it doesn't matter how much the original price is if you don't have an extra 200 to spend. Fortunately for this bride, she was able to stretch her budget.
Though I think they should have told her the price of the dress before she tried it on, I do think it was okay to be over 300 because of the detachable skirt. It´s essentially like 2 dresses in 1, so actually it was 250 per look!
Okay, Why in the hell do some of these women think that ANYONE who pays a large amount of money for their Wedding dress, would want to just GIVE it away? Talk about greedy, selfish and arrogant! Especially, when they're too CHEAP or just didn't care enough to have planned in advance for their own wedding? Who in the world thinks that paying an "Honest price" for an expensive used wedding dress is unreasonable!! I get some people don't have the funds for what they might want BUT then you have to "plan" accordingly or get married at the JP's and then when you have saved up enough for the wedding/dress you want, you can have the wedding you've dreamed of? Not settle for everything half-assed and then feeling disappointed every time you're looking at your photo album...
The bride here was not cheap or selfish. She just had a budget. Yes, the discount on the dress was amazing (we don't see whether there was damage or obvious wear spots from the fact it is second hand) but a budget is a budget. My only wanting to spend 300 on a dress may have nothing to do with not "planning"; it may simply be what I am willing to spend for a dress I will wear one time. If someone else were helping me pay, I still don't think I could bring myself to spend more. The bride who originally paid 2000 for the dress had the same choice to make - not knowing whether she would be able to recoup her money by reselling. This bride was fortunately willing to pay more. I'm not putting off a marriage because I haven't saved "enough" for the wedding; the marriage is a lot more important than the wedding event. I do understand though that it seems some people dream way out of any responsible budget for themselves. I have always known I wouldn't do an extravagant wedding. I would have to pick which costly parts I was most concerned about getting right (probably the photographer and flowers) and budget around those.
I found my wedding dress myself on facebook the wonderful women paid £1200 for this dress and sold it to me for £30. I do love this show but just as easy to do it yourself xx
Nice dress, very pretty. Glad her dreams came true, would be hard to let go when you've seen the ideal thing in a wedding dress I bet the show is really who discounted the dress for her, to make it seem like it was heavily reduced by the seller, but it's just to make some drama, probably... ?? otherwise someone has been extremely generous for a quality gown like that... Maybe even people giving away stuff but saying it's being sold etc etc to bring that element into it of 2nd hand 2nd chance? (For who the dress ?? or the bride, Lol) I honestly never want to get so attatched to anything or want anything so much...
One thing I have learnt from all of these shows is to not tell how much my budget actually is 'cause they'll most likely show me dresses that costs more.
That's not fair. When you tell them you have a budget and this is what you have to spend, and then they bring out one that is way over budget. That's dirty pool. I would not recommend that business. The girl had the bride try on the dress and THEN tells her it is 200 GBP over budget. Not right at all.
I can't believe she did that to the bride. That's cruel. I'm glad she was able to get a good deal much closer to her budget in the end, but why put her through all that?
I think people aren't understanding the premise of the show. Aren't these second hand dresses so that the price initially quoted is the original price, and then they reveal the " second try" price?
Can someone explain this to me because I am totally confused. Where is this version shot? I ask because £500 is about $650 give or take. People in other versions of Say Yes spend WAAAAY more than that. $650 is a good price. Did she really only want to spend about $350 on a dress? That being said, it was in poor taste to show her a dress over budget. Lori from Atlanta did it once and she gave the bride the dress for her budget amount because it was a mistake.
Guys. I hope you understand that sometimes, our standards goes over our budget. Cmon. There is nothing wrong with the store. She has given options. Chill. 😉