Bride With Unlimited Budget Needs A Dress Her Royal Mother-In-Law Likes | Say Yes To The Dress: Asia
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- Опубліковано 30 вер 2024
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Bride Puteri is marrying into Royalty, which makes her a real Princess Bride! The price of her dream gown won't be a problem, since she has an unlimited budget, but convincing her mother-in-law might be a big issue.
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From Season 1 Episode 7
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I love this mother in law. She came in seeming very opinionated, but when she saw the dresses on, she was willing to shift her opinion. That’s the best attitude.
Yeah but saying the first dress would suit someone taller and skinnier than she is was abit mean 😂
Yeah and some dresses look good after you wear it, but not on the rack.
@@samanthaparker5914 She didn't say it with bad intentions. She was right . Some clothes just don't look that good on some body types.
?? So much for the tradition of the groom NOT seeing the bride (in her dress) before the wedding.
@@samanthaparker5914 honesty is not mean. Her mother-in-law knew she would find a better dress 👗 & was willing to pay the price.
Her dress cost under $4000 USD, so relatively reasonable considering an unlimited budget. She looked gorgeous and I love the family support.
Ok. I was like whaaaat. 17000 for that.
Thank you. I was just about to google the conversion rate.
Suzanne
I don't know what country they are in but I heard the dress cost 17,000.
@@makeba133
Yeah, I too was stunned.
What country was it?
It's 17 grand
I think she's got one of the best inlaws I've come across on Say Yes to the dress, the MIL and the groom, both were so supportive of what she liked and loved not really caring about the fact if they picked it or not
Mother in law is good at giving critiques without being rude or harsh. I wouldn't be surprised if she has an art related career.
Love everything about this episode. The bride, the fiancé, the in-laws. All perfect and breaking stereotypes elders say like if you are not married young, you will never find anyone suitable. And this girl literally got her royal life
❤
Actually that stereotypic vision is owned by our country .
Well there is no royalty in South Africa. This is all bs
@@punkqueen5664 they are Malaysians. They are NOT South Africans. They are having a destination wedding in South Africa because they are rich af. Pay attention 😂 there are royal families in Malaysia.
I cringe when I hear a bride refer to her future husband as a mommas boy because in my experience, that can only mean that she will never be the priority in her husband’s eyes because her mother in law will always take precedence
Different cultures.
In our culture, mothers are always no. 1, whether your own or mil, it would not be an issue with the bride.
Absolutely because my daughter who is now divorced went through that crap with her now ex family! Only boy, oldest child, wealthy, entitled brat and mommy always came first!
Fortunately, there are different degrees/levels of being a Momma’s boy.
The 1st dress did unfortunately look like a nightgown on her. I agree about the color looking vintage which is lovely. The last dress suited her best given the vintage lace details.
That's the first thing I said when she put it on
A frumpy nightgown. And not even an attractive nightgown. May I add matronly?
Mama in law is awesome. I love how Down to earth she is and I'm sure she was super fun when younger! I wish there was more like her!
I want a mom in-law like this 😭
I didn't like her at first because she came on strong but then she wasn't too pushy when it came down to it, so I was relieved!
The attitude of the mother-in-law was very positive. This bride seems really lucky to have such an amazing mother-in-law.
This bridal shop does not have pretty dresses. Not impressed with anything they have shown.
Maybe they are catering to a specific market
What a wonderful group! Loved all the positive energy surrounding the bride!! How beautiful she will look on her wedding day!!! 💞
I’d rather pay for my own dress and get what I want. People are way too opinionated
Yes and just go by yourself. Why bring so many people?
@@TrinhNguyen-sh4fj AMEN. A frickin Men!
The first dress looked like a nightgown. I agree.
He has a romantic imagination. That's nice.
She is so sweet to her mother in law!
Yeah i imagine they’re gonna have a great relationship
I feel bad that her Mother never really spoke up, nor did the bride to be ask her Mom if she liked it.
I’m sure she did but they don’t post the whole clip. Just what’s show worthy
I agree with what someone else said-this bridal store isn’t impressive…..
Kleinfeld in New York or Bridals by Lori in Atlanta definitely have prettier/more variety of gowns….
However-this bride is a stunning lady!
Before you compare the stores maybe you should consider which country it is in. Although I am not sure myself.
It's in Malaysia. I don't think we saw enough to make a call on their inventory, on another episode we get to see more gowns.
Both of you make valid points! My comment was not fair. However the bride is stunning!
The future mother in law is stunning and kind. The couple will have a good life.
Marrying the eldest son in many Asian families has its own series of landmines but it does seem like the MIL is working to build a family, not rule the roost.
What a supportive Mother-in-Law! I hope they are very happy!
Its weird and very telling , future mother in law is sitting between the groom and bride. Just saying.....
I foresee a meddling mother-in-law in this bride's future.
mom sits in the middle of the couple
I find it odd that she didn’t take her own mother’s thoughts into consideration. She seemed focused on the mother-in-law only. It seem disrespectful.
What a beautiful bride! And her little winks, here and there, throughout the episode made it extra special 🤗
I thought the fiancé was the photographer 💅 the way he spoke was a bit girly
6:58 just look how he looks at her. He is clearly immensely in love with his bride :)
A very wise bride, making her mil feel so important.
she definitely chose the right dress. the illusion neck/back looks FANTASTIC on her and the veil is just perfect.
I don't necessarily love the comments the consultants are making about money, I understand they prefer not being limited by budget but it doesn't make people with a budget feel good.
Did he not get up to greet his mother in law?
She seems more concerned about her mother-in-law than her own mother 🤔
I'm hoping the mother in law won't be interfering in their marriage. It is very controlling, and as the bride is a lovely girl and all she seems to want is to impress her.
I know someone close to me whose mother in law was exactly like this before they got married. She also wanted to be the brides wedding planner, she was butting in when it wasn't her business; law and behold the couple might be heading for divorce because of the mother in law is still meddling.
They had so many issues year one and have only been married 2 years. And yes, he, too, is his mother's boy
Unlimited budget for a dress. Meanwhile struggling to budget groceries 🤦🏻♀️
Yeah, I'm not going to finish this show. The groom is so 🤢 Royalty🙄
Even if I had an unlimited budget for a dress, I don't think I'd tell them that. Seems like an invitation to get ripped off.
@@penelope5500 AMEN TO THAT!!!
Truth
You need to convert it to US Dollars. The dress costs about $4000
FYI the dress cost $4,000 US
And about £3,300
Not bad pretty average
Thank you 😊
The MIL was unfortunately right about the first dress
I feel she bought a dress to satisfy everyone else. She and her mom had little say 😢
When i'm getting married i'm paying for my own dress. 😃😁
Where is this filmed? My guess is Singapore or Dubai, but I am unsure. What royal family is the MIL part of??
I think this series is in Malaysia, but I can't comment on the fiancé's family.
Accents sound Malaysian of the girl, her mom and the hosts at the least, and dress costs are in Malaysian Ringgit. I am going to go with Malaysia. They have monarchy but Singapore doesn't (anymore).
Malaysia
Malaysia. The dress is priced using Malaysian currency, and there are 9 Kings in Malaysia so maybe the MIL is descended from either 1 of those families.
Seems like she’s getting into a very controlling family. If anything goes wrong, mil can hold it over her head that she paid for the dress. The groom should pay for it if the bride/family can’t afford it..not his mommy.
The royalty system seems to mimic that of the Windsor family. The eldest/highest in the hierarchy has the most say. Elizabeth 2 had to vet Kate and Megan before her grandsons could date and marry them.
Actually in Asian culture and specially Muslims the groom should pay everything and the bride shouldn't pay anything 😁😁
Asians are more family oriented compared to the West, that's why it seems different for westerners.
It was so cute when the fiance said, "Hello there."
Royal heritage! What does that even mean? So, was he related to the brother of the royal Cook or what.
She looked lovely! Everyone seemed to get along well. Beautiful!
I'm loving SYTTD from around the world. A lovely bride with equally lovely family to be.
Why kick the groom out when he already saw it? He could tell she loved the last one the most. 🙄
I thought that myself, it doesn’t make any sense
Didn't get that either. What''s the surprise when he sat through the appointment.
With a mother-in-law like that…I hope he’s not a mamma’s boy and she knows what she’s getting into to….salesperson: it is so nice when money is not an issue…CHACHING$$$$$$ 🙄… btw 17800 myr = $3966.58 usd … give or take depending on the exchange rate…they make it sound like it’s a fortune 🙄🙄🙄
I’ve rarely finished a clip of this show feeling so happy. Mother-in-law was amazing och the bride was never brought to tears or had to second guess herself. The wedding must’ve been great.
For anyone wondering, the dress is roughly $5,400CAD
Thanks
@@moosehead1183 You’re welcome 😊
What an awkward situation, I don’t care who’s paying for the dress. The bride’s opinion is what counts.
I've said it before and I will say it again. NO GIFT should include a disclaimer that "If I don't like it, it's a no." That happened to me with clothes, and I told this person to kindly keep their money, and I walked away. Needless to say, they came after me and told me to get what I wanted instead.
I see what you're saying, but I would also never buy a gift that I really disliked.
@@jenniferpearce1052 Agreed, for the most part. But these people (particularly women) who offer to buy a bride her gown under the disclaimer that they'll do it only IF they themselves like the dress are basically trying to I've vicariously through the bride. OR, they are just control freaks and HAVE to control every situation, even those that have nothing to do with them.
@@theraweggfiles Yeah, that's often the case. I think here, they hadn't really thought about it before the question was asked. The way the future MIL checked with her son and future DIL before answering yes makes me think it wasn't really a demand that she like it.
Everyone is saying how great the mother-in-law was that was not my take. To me she was going to be controlling until the bride's mother came in then she toned it down.
Absolutely. It seems that the bride will have to keep playing sweet and obedient to her husband and MIL all her future. 😢
I have just become a Mother in law and i never gave my opinion on anything unless it was asked for and even then i was very careful what i said.
I don't care who offers to pay for it NOT YOUR WEDDING NOT YOUR CHOICE!!
She chose a gorgeous dress. She is beautiful ❤️
Lovely couple and lovely dress!
All of these sleeveless gowns were beautiful, but a tiny sleeve or combo of beaded "sleeves" would have also been complimentary. 💘 the vibe of the Mother of the groom!👌😊
« It's so good when money it's not a issue » danmmm I felt that 😂😂😂
Mummy's boy? Controlling mother in law? It's giving divorce.
Works perfectly well in this part of the world
This is in South East Asia, we are more family oriented here. Its different from the West.
If you look back at some of the 1940’s and 50’s dresses and all that era, they are truly jaw dropping. True feature pieces that would stun people. Now, the dresses are ok, but not too many wedding guests really remember what the bride was wearing sadly, as most are average dresses and all quite alike. The seamstresses and designers don’t have the same intricate talent they did back then, plus now the styles are mostly the same, so too much stress to find ‘the one’.. chill. xx
Out of the weddings I've been to, the dress that I remember best was from a wedding around 26 years ago. It stands out because it was navy. And the bride wore a matching top hat! The colour of my dress, 25 years ago, was 'old cream'; a few shades darker than ivory. I'm hoping that the family wedding I attended last month will remain in my memory for just as long. The bride wore dusty pink with lots of flowers.
@@Rhianalanthula That all sounds so beautiful. You know some very stylish people xx
Puteri made the the right decision on this dress, it's beautiful and she's so lucky to have a wonderful mother in law and sporting Mum.
I found it funny that the groom didn't want her in lots of bling. Brides are supposed to be the star of the wedding. I do however prefer the gown that she chose.
He was just being practical 😂
The mother in law seemed like she was gonna be super opinionated but then basically liked everything the bride liked, so that was nice xD
Why is he even there? The groom is not supposed to see the bride in her dress until the big day ...
😮why a wedding in south Africa,dude we don't even have electricity
This was from few years ago I think
She's very sweet, her MIL is a bit pushy and the bride is very respectful
I’d rather marry a man who is from a less wealthy family, but I’d never want a controlling mother in law like that who thinks she can call the shots just because she’s paying. Being married in that environment can become extremely toxic
I don't think the mother in law was malicious at all. I think she genuinely wanted the best not only for son but also for her daughter-in-law. And hello, unlimited budget?
OMG if you call that controlling you don't kniow what controlling actually means. MIL already said she will not buy anything the bride will say “no“ to.
And hello? MIL is q person not a tree.. they will have opinions and this one is VERY good and also cared about the bride's opinion.
Jeez.. people can't differentiate toxic from disagreements. Go out, touch some grass and talk to REAL people please....
Dynamicforce
Be kind, mother in law was not controlling but I agree it may not be the best situation. Maybe in their culture it would work because they know what is expected from a daughter in law.
What are you saying? This mother in law is not controlling. She let the bride pick what she wants and paid for it. Except the first dress, the other dresses were her picks. If your mom can give an opinion, why can’t the mom in-law. There are many moms of broke boys that act like their son is shit and just criticise the daughter in-law.
It may be cultural differences but I also thought that the mother in law was very controlling. Probably it will work for them
First dress Looks like night gown
No doubt that MiL is awesome but I gotta say, when they camera first showed her, my reaction was aaagh, scary!
Great choice! The final dress suited the Bride and entourage to a tee. Thanks for sharing!
Why did she have the groom leave when it was obvious she was going to choose that dress? That was bizarre, I thought it was a joke for a second.
I was worried about the mother in law at first, but in the end she was nice.
The mother in law is problematic. Too opinionated.
No budget but these gowns look really cheap for a princess
The first dress looks like nightwear
?? So much for the tradition of the groom NOT seeing the bride (in her dress) before the wedding.
It's not a tradition everywhere in the world, you know.
I understand the mother I. Law is royalty but that's not ok to manipulate her
“It’s so nice when money isn’t an issue.” 😂
I wasn’t thrilled about the fiancé being there. I get it that she values his opinion, but I definitely think her coming down the aisle with this gorgeous gown and him seeing it for the first time on her would’ve been a beautiful surprise
She looks absolutely stunning in the dress they all agreed on.
Congratulations to the newly weds ❤️
His comments about the second one 🤨 if bling caused that many issues they wouldn’t put it on dresses.
Honestly he shouldn’t have been there
You have a wonderful mother in law. So kind of her
There’s something about this opinionated groom…🤔
Idk why she kicked her fiance out, he already saw the dress!!
My daughter in law and I tricked my son. He wanted to know what her dress looked like and was so impatient and kept bugging us. So we picked out the most fugliest dress in the bridal catalog and marked it and put some notes next to the pic, like size, order date, etc. We picked a dress that was covered in feathers, it was truly ugly! But you should have seen his face when she walked down the aisle!! He was dumbfounded because he kept telling us he knew what dress she ordered, but he fell for our trick, hook, line and sinker!!!
“Royalty” 🙄😂
What passes for Malay royalty is not even to be considered among western royalty watchers. Can they answer this question, "Is anyone from our family invited to the British Coronation?" It's been a while since that question was even an option, but now, it's a valid one.
@@meeeka probably not because of religion. Same like the malaysian's. They only invite Brunei. There are 9 kings in Malaysia and they keep their life private. Besides, what is so good about being 'considered by Western royalty watchers'?
Mother-in-law, when you're at the bridal boutique, for your son's bride, it is inappropriate for you to hang all over your son and to sit between the bride and groom - what is wrong with you? Don't claim to be royal when you're acting like that. MIL is offering to pay for the wedding gown - but she wants to choose the gown for the bride ... wow ... At least, let the bride choose her top three gowns before you begin stomping all over her.
So.. they called her Aphrodite? Don't they realize Aphro was married but sleeped around with all of the God's except Zeus & Hades plus 2 humans.. so there calling her a..... nevermind she might be listening..
“It’s so good when money is not an issue”
🤔really
"We're gettin married in South Africa" "woooooow" What warrants this response?
No one should have say over the bride for her dress on her special day.
That’s one of the most unique and beautiful dresses I have ever seen.
She looks good in every dress. They did a good job in choosing options.
I really liked the mother in law.... Absolutely nothing wrong with her.... Beautiful, open and together...
Loved her cheerful disposition throughout! ☺️
1st dress looks like fancy night dress
immediate red flag, he doesn’t sit next to his fiancé. he sits next to mommy
"it's so good when money's not an issue" 😮
Never bring your future mother in law
NUMBER 3 AND 1 IS UGLY I LOVE NUMBER 2 YOU LOOK AMAZING IN IT ARE YOU GOING TO PICK HIS SUIT?
Girl, run! Do you really want to marry a mama's boy?
It doesn’t seem that this bride is going anywhere away from money and royalty for sure. Sad 😮
All dresses look pretty on her.
They're getting married in South Africa and the price of that dress in Rands is over 74k😅
She looked stunning and I'm sure the wedding is going to be beautiful too