Samara seeks the perfect dress for her destination wedding, hoping that one of Olivia's four second chance dresses will meet her high standards. Catch Say Yes to the Dress on TLC - Sky 133, Virgin 162, BT TV 323
There's something about this bride's attitude that just felt off - either she was super gloomy or majorly pissed off. You could tell she wasn't going to pick one.
Some of us aren't bubbly and clapping even when we are excited. She looked happy in the second dress and I could see on her face she looked really taken by it. Introverts don't usually do the whole ecstatic thing and we get accused of being moody or standoffish when we're infact shy and reserved, so please don't call the bride to be moody.
Some people expect champagne on a beer budget and aren't being realistic and respectful to the owner. She gave it to her for half price. Her Mum and her were being so rude. She won't find a dress for that price that looks so good
@@aussiechickusa I don’t think her mum was being rude at all, just politely giving her opinion and she was correct about the third dress as it was I’ll fitting across her stomach. And the fact she said it was all about her daughter being happy about the dress.
@Chrysaura she shouldn't of come on the show if she was like then. She'd clearly seen the show prior to coming it and like come on it's seriously not that hard to bloody smile, even once..
@@shanniileah So someone who doesn't easily show emotions like everyone else can't be on a show? You people are so afraid and judgemental because someone doesn't act the way you're used to. My reaction would likely be the same. Plus, we don't know what happened before that, she could have been having a bad day, or just not feeling it. She could very well just be a neutral person, and her emotions are more internal.
Possibilities: 1-This is an arranged marriage and she hasn't met the groom yet. 2-The groom is 86 and she's marrying him to save the family from destitution. 3-She just discovered the groom is sleeping with her sister, but she's marrying him anyway, because the invitations were already sent. 4-She's marrying into a multiple arrangement and she is wife #5. 5-The groom is a goat. I've just never seen a woman less excited to try on wedding dresses in my life.
mirabai she just might have more of a poker face or one that does not do the over the top dramatics that everyone wants to see. I am kinda like that. I tend to look more serious, but doesn’t mean i am not happy about something. Not everyone is disney animated.
🙄 I hate how many people think like this. She could be nervous, thinking, or just more reserved. Not everyone shows their excitement so outwardly jeez.
@@blueismylove3128 My feeling is, it was the mom. She loved the 3rd dress. Mom dissed it and said no. She loved the second dress and Mom said it was too expensive. Mom wanted the first dress which she hated. Bottom line Mom was not going to let her choose so she said no.
That blonde lady... what the hell? Why would she ever think she is entitled to tell the owner of the dress what would be a fair price? She already dropped the price a fair amount. Jeez.
She wanted 1100, for a used dress that cost 1600 new and came down to half price. Half price for a used dress from 2 or 3 seasons ago is not fair. Plus, her gown was the least expensive at 1600, the others were 1900, and 2300 but they both asked less than her.
This was almost painful to watch due to the bride’s seeming “lack of enthusiasm”. Yes, she could be depressed, yes she could be an introvert but ultimately she chose to be on a show that’s supposed to be entertaining.
Even introverts can have a quiet happiness about them. And sometimes they smile. Her depression seems to cover the room like a cloud. Poor woman. Just my two cents.
Blame that on her manipulative mama who talked her out of the dress she loved. You would be an introvert to with that hateful controlling mother. I am just glad the daughter refused to pick the dress the mom wanted that she hated.
The 3rd dress was over £2,000 and the owner was willing to sell it for £750 - that is a major league discount! My wedding dress cost £185, was 100% silk dupion and a few years after I was married I asked my hubby if he minded me making a new dress from it! I made a functional dress, dyed it and it looks OK!
I love how people with small budgets then get picky because they cant have a super expensive dress. Wedding dresses cost money, weddings cost money, unless you have an unlimited budget then you need to be realistic and get what you can afford. This bride seems like she has this vision in her head but isn't ready to be realistic that she cant afford that vision and time is running out to find a dress.
OMG the issue was the mother wanted to pick her dress. Mom wanted the ecru that the daughter hated. The daughter loved the 3rd very affordable dress, but Mom made it clear she was not getting that one. She would have also settled for the second dress but could not afford it. It was only the first she hated.
@@peachygal4153Sadly that is also a her problem. It's her getting married, if she loves a dress then her mother's opinion does not matter nor anyone elses. If you cant stand up to a pushy parent then you arent ready for marriage which is all about communication, compromise and standing together. The wedding is about the couple getting married and no one else, if you cant stand strong on that day then how will a person stand strong on a much more important matter like parenting differences? Grandma wants to spank the kids and feed them candy until they are sick, husband and wife dont want that and its generally best to handle your own family so how will the wife manage to tell her mother no if she cant even stand up to her about a wedding dress? I guess my issue is that you cant ignore reality, this bride has a time crunch and a limited budget, the dress she gets has to be available in time and do fittings and fit her budget. That means there is a realistic limit to what is possible. Crystals and beading and lots of detail costs money for materials and someone putting hours into making the dress and that costs money and time, which this lady is short on. You cant buy a Panina covered with crystals if you only have $1000 and the dress takes six months to make and your wedding is weeks away! She could have bought a plain dress then paid a dressmaker to customise the dress which would be cheaper in theory but again that takes time so would be racing the clock.
Oh my goodness! The bride looked wonderful in all of the dresses, the first on especially. Something seems off. Maybe she doesn't want a "secondhand" dress?
Because not everyone shows they're happy in the same way. It's honestly so depressing and angering to see how many people think like you. She could a very nice person, and sweet, but everyone is so quick to judge.
@@fshonuff The two aren't mutually exclusive, babe. You kinda have to make an some sort of observation in order to judge something or someone. Nice try though 😐.
@@vmm5163 Yeah you know her and how she acts from her accent and a small video clip, right 😒. Let's make blind assumptions about people based on where they are from, cause that never goes wrong.
I thought the second Pronovias dress with the lace straps and low back looked stunning on her. Especially with the ruffled bottom. Definitely a wow factor dress.
I think if mom was supportive of the third dress, she would've bought it. Personally, I thought she looked stunning in it. But I think she looked stunning in all of them.
what she wants is her and her problem only. the only thing important at this point close to the wedding, is the man waiting for her at the end of the isle. if she wants to nickle and dime with a figure that could fit into just about anything - that is her issue. that 2nd dress looked fabulous. the seller dropped the price another $300 and that still wasn't enough. champagne taste with mauby money.
I have never seen this series, but its a great concept..This Bride though smdh. All 3 of these dresses were stunning! Hope everything turned out great for her
I wish they would do more. Many budget conscious brides needs this. Not everyone has parents willing to foolishly fork over their retirement savings for a wedding.
Her figure is so good ❤ and with a veil the first dress would have been amazing. The fit was also great already. By the way this was so peaceful to watch. No shouting, no darma just so peaceful with beautiful dresses.
She's very monotone. It could be for many reasons. Let's try to be nice to her! She looks stunning in all of the dresses and I hope she ends up finding the perfect dress.
MOM was the one who wanted to Cheap Down... The bride seems... "sedated"... something just isnt right with her. She looks so depressed... no excitement whatsoever. But on the other side, I didnt like any of those gowns either!
I am a seamstress and have worked with weddings and formal attire. The second gown was hands down that best gown.The alterations may be more than the $250.00 depending upon whether she wants the bottom ruffle skirt to fit up higher on her legs. The third gown did fit her very well,with a bit of alteration it could be fitted to her hips. I am surprised that they would not take the $800.00 offer I wonder if they would hav even split the difference with a $775.00 I bet they would have gotten it.
It's normal if you are shy and introverts. But Olivia and the dresses seller are helpful in their own way, they are nice too. Being polite and show some nice gestures to them won't lose you a penny. Sorry I have to say this. Being shy doesn't allow you to be standoffish.
All three (four really) dresses looked beautiful on her. The second dress blew me away. This bride wants an expensive dress with a Target price tag. I don't think that is realistic. I hope if she finds the right one, she won't pass it up because of a few hundred pound difference.
She was beautiful in every dress she tried on. A beautiful girl. It doesnt matter what dress she gets. She's going to look amazing in whatever she puts on. Not many ladies can do that! She is blessed.