Lauren Arnell wants two wedding dresses, one for the wedding ceremony and one for the reception. Catch Say Yes to the Dress on TLC - Sky 133, Virgin 162, BT TV 323
It was perfect. I feel that if she added a somewhat of a sparkly-ish belt that tied into a bow on the back it would have looked perfect. Not too much but not too little either
I love this consultant, her energy and confidence is so amazing. If I go there, I would love her to attend me because she has her way with words. LOVE HER!
I agree! She was happy she found the right dress for the bride and she was perceptive to the family’s suggestions, while listening to what the bride wanted. I also really liked how Brogan and the bride’s sister were on the same wavelength about the fitted dress: you look great even though you feel self conscious, but you’d just be better off to go with the style you feel beautiful and confident in. Like the sister didn’t seem to have all these ideas projected onto the bride, she just wanted to make sure the dress didn’t look too plain which is also what the bride wanted. Nicely done!
Two episodes in a row of a bride getting a dress that she likes, looks good on her, not a Dando Landon, and actually within her budget 👏🏽 Is this really SYTTD UK?
I would prefer if she choose dress that can transform from ball gown into tight fitted style. Its like having two dress but in one. I mean ive seen it before. There must be that kind of dress right?
The last dress makes her look very elegant & royal. I'm glad she found a dress that she likes under her budget considering this is the UK version of syttd 😉
I love how the UK version is notorious for pressuring brides to up the budget because the consultant can't seem to find a decent looking dress thats under $5000 even though it undoubtedly existd lmao
@@katealexandra9493 I like the UK version better too, but they tend to put their brides in dresses that are over budget (in fact, they sometimes don't even try to keep the first number of the budget)
People tend to forget about accessories. You can always spruce up a seemingly plain looking dress with a statement piece like a nice necklace or belt. I like the first dress. It's gorgeous. The third one is cute and look nice and light on her, but the first once give off that royalty feeling you know.
Why wear wedding gown for just one day, cut it to tea length, dye it, cut off some bling or attach some colored bling or embroidery if its plain (unless u r highly emotional to save it as such)
The first dress is my dress!! I too have something fitted and sexier for the evening. Also, that is NOT a duvet... that’s a Mikado silk, a very luxurious fabric. You go girl! Great taste.
I think the first dress was soooo gorgeous and soooo elegant and royal.. people forget that you could choose to add more bling on it in a chic way: necklace,earrings,bracelets,rings,crown,crystal belt, lovely long veil ec ..
jesus christ can they stop putting the brides in dresses that are over their budgets? A budget is a budget and the consultants should respect it. Not all of us can spend all the money in the world on a dress.
That’s actually exactly what I want 😆 I want a plain A-line off the shoulder “Belle” moment for the ceremony, and a slinky and sparkly “Ariel” coming out of the water dress for the reception.
The first dress is amazing and classic. Why does everyone want so much sparkle and bling and detail? Simple is so much better...it lets the bride stand out
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It's their choice, their wedding, just because you think simple is better, doesn't mean everyone does, I personally would prefer a extravagant dress that just speaks extra.
for asian wedding it’s very normal to have 2 dresses. for myself i even have 3 = a traditional outfit for the ceremony in the morning, a white a line dress for the reception dinner, and lastly a lavender ballgown for the dance & after party 😁
Attended my friend's wedding, she had like 7 dresses to change from. 😐 It takes like 10 to 15 minutes for each dress change, which excludes the time travelling from the hotel room back to the reception. The number of dress changes indicate the wealth you are marrying into. The higher the better.
I love how she said the second dress doesn't do her figure any justice. She communicates so effortlessly a point that's easy to miss - it's the dress that's not suitable, rather than her body.
I've hosted five weddings! Just remember that it's difficult to dance in the tighter dresses. I'm SO glad that the bride chose this one!!!! She looks so beautiful!!!
Oh... My country too.. but most of us are renting the dresses and it's actually one packet with make up, accessories, grooms outfit, bridesmaids dresses, etc...
@@christafranken9170 We have a set of package include makeup hairdo and outfits for reception, cake cutting and dancing. I think we usually spend about 2000 USD on that.
The wedding consultant was super nice and very down to earth! She reminds me of my wedding consultant! I was made to feel like a bride!!! Love her and love the bride she was very nice and confident and knew what she wanted! The dress she choose was beautiful but that first dress was her dress!!!
I’m just at the start and brides Mum is so right ‘you need to find THE dress and then you will love it so much that you won’t want to take it off! That’s exactly what happened to me, I bought a sexier gown for evening that was never worn because I loved my wedding dress too much to take it off
She looked lovely in her pick, but I honestly LOVED the first dress and it looked amazing on her. Oh, and the consultant in the end when the bride reared up, " AW, I WANT A CUDDLE " like, aww 😂😭❤️
I love the second dress she chose. She had a great entourage. They were helpful without pushing their preferences on her and her consultant was just wonderful.
She's my favourite consultant. She is easy on the budget, super supportive, and always go in the right direction. Think about it: she tried her in a simple ballgown and took note she really liked the simplicity, but her entourage wanted a tad more. She then tried her in a mermaid, and noted that she did not like mermaids, and still liked simplicity. She then put her back in a ballgown that is simple but with a tad bit more like her entourage wanted, and it was perfect. No budget questions, everyone in her entourage was extremely happy with the choice. This woman needs a raise.