Emma is looking for a wedding dress but feels quite self conscious about her body. Will she be able to find a gown that make her see herself the way her daughter sees her? Catch Say Yes to the Dress on TLC - Sky 133, Virgin 162, BT TV 323
Midnight Sonnet I think her sweet personality made me overlook the areas that weren’t flattering. Just saw this bubbly lady in this dress I didn’t expect it to look as nice as it did. But she chose the right one.
The dress she chose looked beautiful on her. The bond she has with her daughter is amazing and I wish the bride a glorious wedding day. And Jo and Al make the brides that come into their boutique feel special.
I wish these wonderful ladies were around 1981 when I got married. The bridal place had 1 dress in my size and that is what I wore. I made my own long veil and decorated it just for me.
If it's any consolation, I got married in 2002 and the bridal shop had only 2 dresses for plus size brides. Of course l had no other choice but to wear one of those two. And let's not say anything about the shop assistant's attitude
@@user-sw2se7pf2s, that's so sad. Also got married in 2002, and I had to have my dress made. By my auntie... 🤣. Who had no idea how to do plus size. It had a jacket and they kept fighting with me to keep the jacket on, to hide my huge arms. But this is in Africa, and I was dying of the heat.
not married, but getting a nice dress for any special occasion, even a birthday, has always been a torture... only recently are the choices better in plus size
The first dress was sooooooo pretty!!! Holy crap, to me it made her shoulders look smaller. The issue was the damage her bra straps were doing to her shoulders, poor dear. But its beautiful!
Off topic: poor thing is wearing very tight bra straps😞. I love how these ladies work their magic and help brides see that they are gorgeous in any frock❤️ can’t change it, not trying to offend anyone.... have tried.
@@LiveLaughLove8489 when the straps dig in the shoulders it's because you are wearing the wrong bra size. Most often too large in the band and too small in the cup, so the straps have to do all the support job the band is supposed to do.
@GAgaV8 I know all about it. I have a natural 36HH UK size, or 36L US size bust. I used to have the shoulder ditch when I squeezed it all in a DD cup size with too wide a band size, not knowing bigger cups existed.
I liked the 1st dress better, but she looked gorgeous in the one she chose. Beautiful lady and daughter. Lovely of her daughter to support her mum and wish her happiness.
It's amazing to see how those 2 women give so much attention and so much confidence to the brides that come to their shop, I've seen some other video and I'm glad this kind of person exists, they are amazing !
Omg!! She is so beautiful! Not only on the outside, but on the inside as well. She is so lovable. God wanted her to be single for some time because he knows how wonderful she is and that she deserves an amazing guy. ❤️
I always want to see them in the other dresses they pulled. I get low key anxiety for them when they haven't tried all their options before committing 😅😅
So special! Makes me miss my mom! I went plus size wedding dress shopping and just burst into tears as she wasn’t there since she passed away this past May from cancer. 😢
I love these videos, but had to delete my curvy bride watch history, because I started getting ads for shapewear, which I happen to not need at all. I just love seeing brides of all shapes and sizes feel beautiful.
We only had a small wedding mainly because we didn't have much money but also because I didn't want all the stress for months (I wanted to enjoy my wedding day, not dread it). I suffered quite badly with IBS and I'd have been a wreck by the time I walked down the aisle! I had a nice summer dress that I could wear again (it was only registry office and we walked there) and I'm actually really happy with the decision. We had a lovely day and all the photos are sunny, happy and smiley. The ONLY thing I regret is that I didn't do THIS - go and try on some proper wedding dresses, just to see how it felt and what I could look like while I had the chance. I don't even know why I'm watching this to be honest, I'm still happily married after nearly 25 years, but I clicked on one of the videos on the sidebar and now I'm hooked!
That dress was so beautiful. She looked absolutely beautiful in it. The relationship between her and her daughter reminded me of my relationship with my Mom.
The cake should look like a tractor.... That would be lovely 😍😍😍😍😍..... And that dress really is beautiful on her....😊😊😊😊😊...... But I like that first dress... 😁😁
“it’s a shame we make such a big thing about [diabetes, heart failure, immobility, etc] in the West!” all people deserve to love themselves, but the first step in doing that is to take care of yourself. being morbidly obese is doing yourself a disservice.
1. she is not morbidly obese 2. people can be overweight due to many reasons like genetics or health issues - you don't get to pass them on the street and make the judgement that they are choosing an unhealthy lifestyle. Didn't you hear her say how hard she tried.. not eady for a single mom with many kids to focus on self care 3. modern lifestyle is full of unhealthy choices like drinking - but we don't judge their attractiveness or worth by those habits 4. supermodel figures are unnatural and unhealthy but we don't judge them 5. health concerns have nothing to do with body shaming- just an excuse for people to hide their small mindedness
It’s much much worse in Asia than in the west, having lived in China for 5 years, I’m a size 8 U.K. and I was constantly referred to as fat, told to eat less and called pig! Their weight standards are far worse than the west and they articulate it much more harshly
@@shrgh1876 1. No, she's not morbidly obese, you are right. 2. People love to blame genetics and health issues but sometimes it really is because people have no self control and are lazy. You're right we don't have a right to judge but with the majority of the population overweight, not all of those people can say it's "genetics." 3. We certainly do criticize people with an alcohol problem or those who smoke or people who gamble or take drugs. "Attractiveness" is all about someone's PERSONAL opinion and if they think someone who is overweight or drinks too much or swears too much is unattractive to them, then they are entitled to their opinion. 4. Thin women ARE criticized as well. The "thicc" trend is in and thin women are constantly told they are too skinny, have no ass or boobs, or are else a "skeleton." Judging someone for being underweight is just as bad as throwing someone who is overweight under the bus. Stop saying "but people aren't mean to them too" as if they should be mean to them! 5. I think the phrase stands as "if you don't have anything nice to say don't say it it all." I totally agree, mind your business unless someone asks you for your opinion. By all means you're entitled to think someone is not attractive but is there really any need to say that to them? Absolutely not! Body shaming is NOT ok!
It's super hard to loose weight especially if you focus on it. I know personally for me that's true so I can really relate. Hope she feels happy and beautiful on her wedding day and doesnt worry about a stone or even a pound!