Totally agree. He also gets really impatient with the brides if they don’t say yes after only two dresses and calls them fussy or picky. He should be focused on making the experience a lovely one for the bride rather than rushing them
Once you watch Gok's , you can't watch David's . What david missed is that one can be organized when choosing for others , but emotional and stressed when choosing for him self , because emotions and feelings are now envolved when you're in the spot , and not doing this for work .
Ahhh, so this is David. I heard people commenting on him but never knew who he was. Im in the US and just found out who Gok is, so I've been binge watching. I'm retired but would love to work in a bridal shop. David is already over her budget on the second dress, that's not fair to the bride. If she falls in love with it, she might not be able to afford it.
The final dress is gorgeous and Timeless, and I found the episode to be amusing in terms of what you know, what you think you know, and what you don't know.
When I went dress shopping, I thought I was going to look horrible in everything and that I wouldn't want a mermaid style, but I looked great in everything and almost left with 2 dresses. I didn't want a strapless dress, but I left with one. It goes to show you don't know what you'll like until you try it on.
This shop is small and mat not have all the dress styles in all the different budgets. It is also located in London, which is also expensive. If brides cone here wanting cheap dresses, they have come to the wrong place. Then the comments are about the dresses that the bride decided she wanted to try on. It is not David's fault this bride went through the racks and picked dresses over her budget. She did this, not him.
@@dietotaku almost nothing in that shop will be under $1,000 off the rail. I have seen them pull a few tea party length gowns, its just not a realistic price point. She should go to the clearance rack section or one of the "bridal basement sales" if determined to stay under $1k. Even moreso, if worried about the cost of alterations.
Yeah, I can’t watch David’s clips anymore. She was absolutely forced to say yes to a dress she did not want. What is so difficult about a flowing, soft bottom, a little lace, and straps?? She needs Gok!!!
I think it's a bit of a fools errand to focus so much on looking 'timeless' - trends come and go, true, but it's a reflection of who you are when you were married. I've never seen a wedding photo and not been able to tell when the wedding was, whether it was in the 50s, 70s, 90s, or Teenies. It's inevitable if you're buying a new dress it's going to reflect the main bridal styles of the time, so I wouldn't worry about it so much! 🥰
I think people go wrong when they choose a dress BECAUSE it is trendy. Choose a dress that you love and makes you feel excited to get married. That feeling endures even when styles shift. If it just makes you feel like you have "the look" you might hate it in 15 years when trends shift.
I don't understand why so many people in the comments are dragging David Emmanuel down, because they like Gok Wan more. Why is there a need to be one or the other and why if you like one person more you feel necessary to comment and explain yourself in shady way.
I would give every video with Davud Emmanuel a thumbs down because I do not like him. But the bride and family and consultant keep me from doing so. But why can't he pull dresses IN the bride's budget? Why bother asking what her budget is if you're not going to consider it when you pull dresses?
First of all, this shop is within a mall, so it does not have the inventory others may have. What you see us what you get. Second of all, this bride picked the dresses herself which she tried on at the beginning. She is a big girl, and if she wants to try on dresses over her budget, she can.
he's just awful isn't it, if she picked a dress out of her budget, he should make it clear, we know David by Now, even if you let him choose, he still doubles the budget
@@annagraser5088 You're kidding right Anna Graser? EVERYONE loves Gok! And as for the budget, yes, the other shows may show and even sell a dress that's over budget but it's occasionally not EVERY episode.
I think David Emmanuel is a waste of time and adds nothing to the dress choices. The bride and the consultant do it all. In the US Randy knows the stock like the back of his hand and is fantastic with the brides and the entourages. In the UK (Lancashire) Gok knows how to dress any bride's body shape and is fantastic with the brides and the entourages - just like Ali and Jo from Curvy Brides. David has nothing to offer the brides on the show. His clientele are a completely different kettle of fish.
06:00 did he just say "for a bridal consultant, she really doesn't know where she's going!" !?!?! waw, this guy is rude, taking a dig at her career is uncalled for
He mentioned that her long list of "no's" are out the window. He also said that a wedding dress is different when one tries it on, even with people who see them in other people all day. Which is totally true. That she was confused once she started trying in different shapes, I was also thinking about her not knowing what she wanted. It was not rude to say it out loud. He said it so she would give them permission to pull dresses that they thought would look good on her. And you know what? The one they pulled was the one.
@@catladyfromky4142 it absolutely is rude, there is no reason to say this on national TV that could affect her customer base. That's how she makes a living. He's just awful looking for drama on her expense
He was completely right tho, she was lost. But just because she was lost in her wedding shopping experience doesn't mean she doesn't or can't help her clients. People were gonna judge her anyway and she could've lost future clients regardless.
I think a bridal consultant is generally for the wedding, not the bride's gown. She may have an idea what looks good )or not) on others, but I agree until we try it on , who really knows?
@@H20-t3g nothing wrong inherently about being different, but the specific vibe OP is talking about is girls who say they're "not like other girls" and specifically go out of their way to be different just so they can say they aren't basic (i.e. they make it such a point to be different such that it becomes their entire personality)
@@tigerlily515 still dont see a problem with wanting to stand out. I mean going to the extreme to be different is unnecessary but some people are naturally like that and just don't like to follow the trends
@@H20-t3g again, standing out is fine! just weird when your entire personality is based off of blindly just wanting to be different (and not bc you genuinely like those things) bc then it's just herd mentality but in the opposite direction
The dress she picked was pretty❤ But there can be so many options. What she tried on till now was underwhelming. Like all she asked was some sleeves, not too tight and no back fat. Like thats not a lot to ask compared to other brides.
That was awful, the episode started well but David Emmanuel decided to ruin it and the consultant did the hunting budget strategy they apply in Confetti and Lace when the boss is there 🤦♀️
The first dress was the one she picked herself. She wanted to try it on. As a wedding planner, she knew to look at the price tag. It is not anyone's fault.
@@catladyfromky4142 the first dress was pulled off the rack by the consultant, she shouldn't have pulled it knowing it was already double the bridge's budget.
Totally glossed over the fact that it’s 50% over budget. Maybe they’ve wised up, and realized a lot of people don’t like the price drama. Perfect dress for a pretty girl
These shops really are not designed for $1000 max budgets. It can be done on the sale rack but I think I have only seen them pull out a few, quite plain dresses at $800 or $900, brand new, not a sample mark down.
The first dress ate😍😍 I wasn't a fan of her mom response on the first one tho. She immediately started saying no and it lowkey persuaded the bride in the process because she did say "I thought it could have been the one" and the bride comes of a little indecisive tbh...but made a good decision in the end. I wish the best for her tho🥰🥰
Not sure if I don't like this format where the credit-grabbing David narrates or it's him that I don't like due to countless times he disrespected the budget and so as his store.
It's good that a bride has in mind some things she wants for her gown but from my experiences going wedding gown shopping with 4 daughters you future brides out there should really go with an open mind and try on different styles and shapes of gowns because what you might think would look horrible on you might actually end up being the dress of your dreams.
No, he did not actually say that at all. Are you hearing voices? He said it was "matronly". Which it was. That is talking about the style of dress, not her figure. Since you don't know what that means, it means that the dress is too old for her. It is complementary for her, actually. Why all the hate? You are insulting our intelligence with adding dialogue that doesn't exist just to complain.
I think a lot of times the brides are unable to come to a decision about what dress she wants because she hasn't come to terms with her own body!! Sometimes we don't love ourselves the way we should until we do, we are not able to truly be happy in anything we put on. I think this bride to be had helped so many other people she never really thought about herself as a bride and allowed herself to envision what she might wear until that moment. It's wonderful that we have experts to guide us away from tragedy because she would've picked the entirely wrong dress has she chosen what she thought she wanted, because it was absolutely clear she did not look good in it. I love the show❣️❣️❣️❣️❣️❣️❣️❣️❣️❣️❣️
brides BEWARE....lots of salons order sizes too small for the bride and make LOTS of money on alterations... it is easier to take in a dress that is too big then to let out a dress that is too small.......ask about alterations before you buy,,,, that is where they get you... 2 biggest rip offs in life are weddings and funerals because of all the emotions. have fun ladies.
Maybe the bride knew that David would show her some dresses that cost her double from her budget so she decrease original budget when the consultant ask about her budget.. She seems don't mind about the price tag when she's trying the dresses..
She looks really pretty in her pick but she seems quite uncomfortable and unsure throughout. David also seems to be roasting her pretty bad over the voice-over😒. Drama makes money but not happy brides
Yay! They finally approached the bride with her name! A bride makes an appointment, they know she's coming, why they start off every show with, "Who's my bride?" seems too impersonal to me. It's her big day, say her name!
man i was so into that first dress but DOUBLE HER BUDGET WTF IS WRONG WITH THESE PEOPLE. even the dress she went with was 1.5x her budget and that's before alterations. i'll bet this is one of those where she ends up actually NOT buying the dress and finding something she likes within her budget from whatever the UK equivalent of "david's bridal" is.
So why did she go to the English equivalent of Kleinfeld with £1000? It isn't the shop's fault. What is wrong with you? The most basic dresses on that shop START at £1000. Add on specific details, and you will NOT get it under £1000 without some compromise. All these brides who come in with £1000 did not do their homework with this shop. Neither do the ones with £1500 but want bling, expensive lace, and lots of "wow" factors. And all of you who keep complaining do the math about 40% over budget or so forget what the baseline is. The price point is TOO LOW. Why is that? If you want champagne on a beer budget, you're either gonna have to get a crappy champagne or increase your budget. Why is it so terrible that this shop gives them a taste of the good champagne for their WEDDING so then they can decide their best way forward? A good decision is one with eyes wide open.
Third dress was the best. The sparkle suits her and when the neckline is fitted it will look lovely. They could always add a strap and that will soften her shoulders too. First one was nice but high necklines don't suit round faces. The second one was a bad halloween costume and had that hideous bow on the back that didn't go with the dress. The last one was ok. But just OK. The top was lovely but the shape didn't suit her and it looks like someone pinned a petticoat onto he bottom.
Shouldn't a party planner know that £1000 isn't going to be enough to get a decent dress? Then again, perhaps she really wanted to spend £2000, but told them £1000 so they didn't show her gowns that cost £3000.
I’m not sure critiquing the types of dresses your clients like on television is a sound business decision. She didn’t say it exactly, but was she implying some of her clients had back fat in their strapless gowns? Wouldn’t that be the type of thing you point out to your clients so they don’t make a mistake when purchasing an expensive gown? Yes, if you don’t like the style personally but your client does you keep quiet and let them be happy, but if you see it doesn’t flatter them and doesn’t fit them, that’s when you gently bring up that maybe it’s not the most flattering style for them.
Why do people buy dresses based on what’s going to be popular 10 years from now? I’m gonna tell you when you get married you’ll be lucky if you look at your wedding photos once in 10 years. Not to mention nobody cares what you look like. On a serious level, nobody’s going to really think that deeply about your dress or what’s in style what they remember is the moment that you made an entrance. That’s what people remember the most. Buy what makes you happy right now
Her long list wasn't even long😅 Like I felt terrible when she came out in the 1st dress that showed back fat which she already said wasn't what she wanted.😤 The dress she chose was lovely. But she had the easiest demands. Yet they kept making it dramatic.🤦♀️ I feel she could of had better options to try out. Still glad she has more body positivity now and knows she looks good in fitted dresses as well😊
This bride is an old fashion elegant style woman and I sincerely consider she looked amazing in everything she tried on, excepting the third dress one because of the sparkles that doesn't mix her. The lace was made for her and the last option one was definitely the best, the body line was gorgeous, the details delicate, the straps and neckline were romantic and the overall look was classic and consistent. But the attitude in Confetti and Lace that consultants take when David Emmanuel is in, it's absolutely unprofessional. Agree, the brides decide if they spend the money but not giving them alternatives on budget is disrespectful. The show is great when David is not around the store.
wow what a patient they have I couldn't work for women like that the mother the bride the other people they are here to drink more alcohol not for wedding dress
I wish we could stop making comment about people’s bodies. If I had a dollar for every time I heard “it enhances her curves” on this show as if the curves were bad in the first place I’d be a millionaire.
I guess we "hear" things somewhat differently. When I hear "enhances her curves ", I hear that she has lovely curves and this (enhances) makes them look even better!
Since she is wedding planner she knew trick how to get dress for perfect budget. Her money idea was 2.000, but she lied because otherwise they would put her in sth for 4.000 £. 😋
David Emmanuel has never made a bride cry happy tears. At the end when they say yes, I almost always feel like they're being forced 😭
And they always put them over budget.
Totally agree. He also gets really impatient with the brides if they don’t say yes after only two dresses and calls them fussy or picky. He should be focused on making the experience a lovely one for the bride rather than rushing them
Agreed!
Once you watch Gok's , you can't watch David's .
What david missed is that one can be organized when choosing for others , but emotional and stressed when choosing for him self , because emotions and feelings are now envolved when you're in the spot , and not doing this for work .
Ahhh, so this is David. I heard people commenting on him but never knew who he was. Im in the US and just found out who Gok is, so I've been binge watching. I'm retired but would love to work in a bridal shop.
David is already over her budget on the second dress, that's not fair to the bride. If she falls in love with it, she might not be able to afford it.
The final dress is gorgeous and Timeless, and I found the episode to be amusing in terms of what you know, what you think you know, and what you don't know.
I thought I was reading a discussion board for a second… but yeah me too lol
When I went dress shopping, I thought I was going to look horrible in everything and that I wouldn't want a mermaid style, but I looked great in everything and almost left with 2 dresses. I didn't want a strapless dress, but I left with one. It goes to show you don't know what you'll like until you try it on.
I love that observation: "what you think you know...".
They completely disregarded her budget from the get go. Not once did they put her in a dress that was within her budget!
There are some shops on SYTTD that have stayed within their budget. David Emmanuel is not one of them.
This shop is small and mat not have all the dress styles in all the different budgets. It is also located in London, which is also expensive. If brides cone here wanting cheap dresses, they have come to the wrong place.
Then the comments are about the dresses that the bride decided she wanted to try on. It is not David's fault this bride went through the racks and picked dresses over her budget. She did this, not him.
they only sell the >£1000 dresses to brides with a budget of £3000+. 🙄
@@catladyfromky4142 david & the consultant specifically picked the last dress themselves and it was still £500 over her budget, BEFORE alterations!
@@dietotaku almost nothing in that shop will be under $1,000 off the rail. I have seen them pull a few tea party length gowns, its just not a realistic price point. She should go to the clearance rack section or one of the "bridal basement sales" if determined to stay under $1k. Even moreso, if worried about the cost of alterations.
Yeah, I can’t watch David’s clips anymore. She was absolutely forced to say yes to a dress she did not want. What is so difficult about a flowing, soft bottom, a little lace, and straps?? She needs Gok!!!
I think it's a bit of a fools errand to focus so much on looking 'timeless' - trends come and go, true, but it's a reflection of who you are when you were married. I've never seen a wedding photo and not been able to tell when the wedding was, whether it was in the 50s, 70s, 90s, or Teenies. It's inevitable if you're buying a new dress it's going to reflect the main bridal styles of the time, so I wouldn't worry about it so much! 🥰
I think people go wrong when they choose a dress BECAUSE it is trendy. Choose a dress that you love and makes you feel excited to get married. That feeling endures even when styles shift. If it just makes you feel like you have "the look" you might hate it in 15 years when trends shift.
I think David and his team did a miracle finding this dress for her. Looks amazing! Exactly what she was trying to describe!
I don't understand why so many people in the comments are dragging David Emmanuel down, because they like Gok Wan more. Why is there a need to be one or the other and why if you like one person more you feel necessary to comment and explain yourself in shady way.
Comparison's are odious.
I would give every video with Davud Emmanuel a thumbs down because I do not like him. But the bride and family and consultant keep me from doing so. But why can't he pull dresses IN the bride's budget? Why bother asking what her budget is if you're not going to consider it when you pull dresses?
First of all, this shop is within a mall, so it does not have the inventory others may have. What you see us what you get.
Second of all, this bride picked the dresses herself which she tried on at the beginning. She is a big girl, and if she wants to try on dresses over her budget, she can.
he's just awful isn't it, if she picked a dress out of her budget, he should make it clear, we know David by Now, even if you let him choose, he still doubles the budget
All the shows put brides in over budget dresses. Gok is the one I don't like.
@@annagraser5088 You're kidding right Anna Graser? EVERYONE loves Gok! And as for the budget, yes, the other shows may show and even sell a dress that's over budget but it's occasionally not EVERY episode.
I think David Emmanuel is a waste of time and adds nothing to the dress choices. The bride and the consultant do it all. In the US Randy knows the stock like the back of his hand and is fantastic with the brides and the entourages. In the UK (Lancashire) Gok knows how to dress any bride's body shape and is fantastic with the brides and the entourages - just like Ali and Jo from Curvy Brides. David has nothing to offer the brides on the show. His clientele are a completely different kettle of fish.
06:00 did he just say "for a bridal consultant, she really doesn't know where she's going!" !?!?!
waw, this guy is rude, taking a dig at her career is uncalled for
He mentioned that her long list of "no's" are out the window. He also said that a wedding dress is different when one tries it on, even with people who see them in other people all day. Which is totally true.
That she was confused once she started trying in different shapes, I was also thinking about her not knowing what she wanted. It was not rude to say it out loud. He said it so she would give them permission to pull dresses that they thought would look good on her. And you know what? The one they pulled was the one.
@@catladyfromky4142 it absolutely is rude, there is no reason to say this on national TV that could affect her customer base. That's how she makes a living. He's just awful looking for drama on her expense
He was completely right tho, she was lost. But just because she was lost in her wedding shopping experience doesn't mean she doesn't or can't help her clients. People were gonna judge her anyway and she could've lost future clients regardless.
I think a bridal consultant is generally for the wedding, not the bride's gown. She may have an idea what looks good )or not) on others, but I agree until we try it on , who really knows?
It's a joke
She seemed sweet until the comments about her clients dresses. Kinda gave me "I'm not like other girls" vibe
What's wrong with that? Its seems like being different these days is a tragedy 🥴
@@H20-t3g nothing wrong inherently about being different, but the specific vibe OP is talking about is girls who say they're "not like other girls" and specifically go out of their way to be different just so they can say they aren't basic (i.e. they make it such a point to be different such that it becomes their entire personality)
@@H20-t3g I personally don't get that vibe from this bride though, just wanted to explain the original comment
@@tigerlily515 still dont see a problem with wanting to stand out. I mean going to the extreme to be different is unnecessary but some people are naturally like that and just don't like to follow the trends
@@H20-t3g again, standing out is fine! just weird when your entire personality is based off of blindly just wanting to be different (and not bc you genuinely like those things) bc then it's just herd mentality but in the opposite direction
Sweet Bride wanted traditional. I'm underwhelmed with her choice. The shape is lovely on her. Best wishes to the bride.
The dress she picked was pretty❤
But there can be so many options. What she tried on till now was underwhelming.
Like all she asked was some sleeves, not too tight and no back fat. Like thats not a lot to ask compared to other brides.
I preferred the 2nd dress on her Personally but the one she chose was my second favourite ) I’m sure she looked lovely anyhow on her wedding day :)
Same! 2nd was great
Of course the first dress is twice her budget. Wouldn't be Say Yes to the Dress UK. They never disappoint me. 😒
That was awful, the episode started well but David Emmanuel decided to ruin it and the consultant did the hunting budget strategy they apply in Confetti and Lace when the boss is there 🤦♀️
Also the addition of alterations, accesories to it will take the price almost 3 times.
The first dress was the one she picked herself. She wanted to try it on. As a wedding planner, she knew to look at the price tag. It is not anyone's fault.
they never FAIL to disappoint, you mean.
@@catladyfromky4142 the first dress was pulled off the rack by the consultant, she shouldn't have pulled it knowing it was already double the bridge's budget.
Totally glossed over the fact that it’s 50% over budget.
Maybe they’ve wised up, and realized a lot of people don’t like the price drama.
Perfect dress for a pretty girl
My budget it 1000 dollars.
Consultant: shows all the dresses atleast twice the budget
She picked every dress but the last one. She was in charge of pulling dresses, so stop blaming the shop.
These shops really are not designed for $1000 max budgets. It can be done on the sale rack but I think I have only seen them pull out a few, quite plain dresses at $800 or $900, brand new, not a sample mark down.
@@mommynab guys dollars and pounds are not interchangeable.
@@angelabacker1177 I completely understand exchange rates, its currently 1.36. Keeping it simple for the comments section 😑
The first dress ate😍😍 I wasn't a fan of her mom response on the first one tho. She immediately started saying no and it lowkey persuaded the bride in the process because she did say "I thought it could have been the one" and the bride comes of a little indecisive tbh...but made a good decision in the end. I wish the best for her tho🥰🥰
Not sure if I don't like this format where the credit-grabbing David narrates or it's him that I don't like due to countless times he disrespected the budget and so as his store.
both
It's good that a bride has in mind some things she wants for her gown but from my experiences going wedding gown shopping with 4 daughters you future brides out there should really go with an open mind and try on different styles and shapes of gowns because what you might think would look horrible on you might actually end up being the dress of your dreams.
Did David Emmanuel actually say that a bride looked FRUMPY in a dress??? No sir, that’s very insulting. 😒
Well, not until after her mother said she looked too matronly in it. But I agree. A consultant should never say a bride looks frumpy.
No, he did not actually say that at all. Are you hearing voices? He said it was "matronly". Which it was. That is talking about the style of dress, not her figure. Since you don't know what that means, it means that the dress is too old for her. It is complementary for her, actually.
Why all the hate? You are insulting our intelligence with adding dialogue that doesn't exist just to complain.
She did
I think a lot of times the brides are unable to come to a decision about what dress she wants because she hasn't come to terms with her own body!! Sometimes we don't love ourselves the way we should until we do, we are not able to truly be happy in anything we put on. I think this bride to be had helped so many other people she never really thought about herself as a bride and allowed herself to envision what she might wear until that moment. It's wonderful that we have experts to guide us away from tragedy because she would've picked the entirely wrong dress has she chosen what she thought she wanted, because it was absolutely clear she did not look good in it. I love the show❣️❣️❣️❣️❣️❣️❣️❣️❣️❣️❣️
She definitely found the best style for her body.💚💚
overbudget yet again England
brides BEWARE....lots of salons order sizes too small for the bride and make LOTS of money on alterations... it is easier to take in a dress that is too big then to let out a dress that is too small.......ask about alterations before you buy,,,, that is where they get you... 2 biggest rip offs in life are weddings and funerals because of all the emotions. have fun ladies.
Maybe the bride knew that David would show her some dresses that cost her double from her budget so she decrease original budget when the consultant ask about her budget.. She seems don't mind about the price tag when she's trying the dresses..
05:04 His expression😂😂😂
He knew exactly what will happen next
The ball gown was amazing on her
I love her, I am also not crazy about the strapless gowns, and just as well, I love classy and her description word, timeless!!!
She looks really pretty in her pick but she seems quite uncomfortable and unsure throughout. David also seems to be roasting her pretty bad over the voice-over😒. Drama makes money but not happy brides
EMtars
She said 'yes' with a question in her voice. Didn't sound sure at all
You know your stuff David! That last one was beautiful on her. Glad she loved it ❤
Yay! They finally approached the bride with her name! A bride makes an appointment, they know she's coming, why they start off every show with, "Who's my bride?" seems too impersonal to me. It's her big day, say her name!
Budget of £1000 but the dress is 50% higher in price than her budget!!!!! Why do these consultants do it?
man i was so into that first dress but DOUBLE HER BUDGET WTF IS WRONG WITH THESE PEOPLE. even the dress she went with was 1.5x her budget and that's before alterations. i'll bet this is one of those where she ends up actually NOT buying the dress and finding something she likes within her budget from whatever the UK equivalent of "david's bridal" is.
So why did she go to the English equivalent of Kleinfeld with £1000? It isn't the shop's fault. What is wrong with you? The most basic dresses on that shop START at £1000. Add on specific details, and you will NOT get it under £1000 without some compromise.
All these brides who come in with £1000 did not do their homework with this shop. Neither do the ones with £1500 but want bling, expensive lace, and lots of "wow" factors. And all of you who keep complaining do the math about 40% over budget or so forget what the baseline is. The price point is TOO LOW. Why is that?
If you want champagne on a beer budget, you're either gonna have to get a crappy champagne or increase your budget. Why is it so terrible that this shop gives them a taste of the good champagne for their WEDDING so then they can decide their best way forward? A good decision is one with eyes wide open.
I think she looked beautiful in all the dresses
David u should stay out of these recordings
That's not a barn... that's an occasion!
I love his accent. Especially when he says dahling
I prefer the 2nd dress.. the neckline especially, suits her better.. just my opinion though..
What a beautiful bride
Third dress was the best. The sparkle suits her and when the neckline is fitted it will look lovely. They could always add a strap and that will soften her shoulders too. First one was nice but high necklines don't suit round faces. The second one was a bad halloween costume and had that hideous bow on the back that didn't go with the dress. The last one was ok. But just OK. The top was lovely but the shape didn't suit her and it looks like someone pinned a petticoat onto he bottom.
I agree 3rd dress looked amazing on her. I would have added little bit of trim around top of arms to connect dress.
Why ask about a budget and go above it in every dress they pull!
That's not a barn. It's beautiful though
Beautiful bride in a beautiful dress
I hate say yes to the dress uk always double the price tag n i wonder why even ask! auntie gok understand her brides perfectly
Not a fan of this one. They were all so matronly .
I know - awful for someone only 23 years old.
I loved the dress she chose.. gorgeous.
Makes me chuckle when they say 'getting married in a barn'. Maybe not a white dress and don't forget the wellies😁
This is the best fitting ive seen. Amazing transformation.
Love the last strapless dress !! She looked amazing in it
Shouldn't a party planner know that £1000 isn't going to be enough to get a decent dress? Then again, perhaps she really wanted to spend £2000, but told them £1000 so they didn't show her gowns that cost £3000.
Why do all these brides dismiss strapless when straps can be added with alterations
I’m not sure critiquing the types of dresses your clients like on television is a sound business decision. She didn’t say it exactly, but was she implying some of her clients had back fat in their strapless gowns? Wouldn’t that be the type of thing you point out to your clients so they don’t make a mistake when purchasing an expensive gown? Yes, if you don’t like the style personally but your client does you keep quiet and let them be happy, but if you see it doesn’t flatter them and doesn’t fit them, that’s when you gently bring up that maybe it’s not the most flattering style for them.
I thought it was the bride herself or somebody in her group that pointed out she had fat back. Not the consultant.
Why do people buy dresses based on what’s going to be popular 10 years from now? I’m gonna tell you when you get married you’ll be lucky if you look at your wedding photos once in 10 years. Not to mention nobody cares what you look like. On a serious level, nobody’s going to really think that deeply about your dress or what’s in style what they remember is the moment that you made an entrance. That’s what people remember the most. Buy what makes you happy right now
She is so sweet❤
My favorite part is the little jacket.
She looks great. Great pick
The white just washes her out. Wish she'd tried a blush.
I love the dress that she ended up choosing.
This bride's biggest challenge is her small budget.
Wow so beautiful 🥰💕 That dress is GORGEOUS 🥰💕
What happened with the 1000.00 dollar budget?
She threw it out once she picked the dresses she wanted to try on.
Delightful charming fun episode - & she soooo rocked dress!
They were terribly condescending towards her well actually behind her back. David is such a mean girl.
La.novia tiene una personalidad adorable, tan dulce...❤❤❤
Toda la felicidad ❤❤❤❤!!!
why even ask for a budget if you're gonna put her in stuff almost twice her budget 🙄💀
She pulled the first dresses, not them. And she is allowed to change her budget to increase the number of dresses she can try on.
Loved the dress at 4:30.
I share her aversion for strapless dresses .
Gorgeous gown and woman!
I have a long list of things I don’t like * names 2 things
And the price is....
I liked the very first one the most
Love the dress! She looks gorgeous
Her long list wasn't even long😅
Like I felt terrible when she came out in the 1st dress that showed back fat which she already said wasn't what she wanted.😤
The dress she chose was lovely. But she had the easiest demands. Yet they kept making it dramatic.🤦♀️
I feel she could of had better options to try out.
Still glad she has more body positivity now and knows she looks good in fitted dresses as well😊
Didn't like the final dress. No drama. David's attitude grates on me.
She didn't seem sold on the dress. I wonder if she really purchased it.
This bride is an old fashion elegant style woman and I sincerely consider she looked amazing in everything she tried on, excepting the third dress one because of the sparkles that doesn't mix her. The lace was made for her and the last option one was definitely the best, the body line was gorgeous, the details delicate, the straps and neckline were romantic and the overall look was classic and consistent.
But the attitude in Confetti and Lace that consultants take when David Emmanuel is in, it's absolutely unprofessional. Agree, the brides decide if they spend the money but not giving them alternatives on budget is disrespectful. The show is great when David is not around the store.
She didn't wear this dress, and in the wedding photos it looks like she lost weight.
Where did you find her?
That would be me suddenly something opposite
I thought the budget was 1,000... but all the dresses are almost double.
I liked the first dress on her but she’s right, the back wasn’t so flattering. I don’t think it looked as matronly as they did. 🤷🏾♀️
I really liked the first dress lol
Trumpet sleeves 3/4 is Awsome goodmorning 👩🏻🦰
I would like to say that the title is situational irony
Did she say pet hate instead of pet peve?
Omg I love this 😘😘😘😘😘🥰😍
i agree about strapless dresses!
My grandmother was Sarah elsley. Would love to connect to see if we are related
wow what a patient they have I couldn't work for women like that the mother the bride the other people they are here to drink more alcohol not for wedding dress
She had a very slim budget and not a model figure but they pulled off a great dress for the her.
I wish we could stop making comment about people’s bodies. If I had a dollar for every time I heard “it enhances her curves” on this show as if the curves were bad in the first place I’d be a millionaire.
I guess we "hear" things somewhat differently. When I hear "enhances her curves ", I hear that she has lovely curves and this (enhances) makes them look even better!
I love love David Emanuel he has great taste .I as I said love him . !
Since she is wedding planner she knew trick how to get dress for perfect budget. Her money idea was 2.000, but she lied because otherwise they would put her in sth for 4.000 £. 😋
Yeah, I noticed that one of the gowns they chose for her to try on was 1700 British Pounds.
bride budget = 1000, 1st dress= 2000
i like the princess
You look amazing from Lizzy 😍🥰👏🏻
Perfect dress for her. Not close to her so-called budget.... which clearly was NOT her budget. lol Whatever........
ZACH TYLER
23??????
no mention of being way over budget
David is rude and obnoxious.