Bride Flies To New York To Find The Dress She Fell In Love With | Say Yes To The Dress

Bride Flies To New York To Find The Dress She Fell In Love With | Say Yes To The Dress

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Over 200 brides from all over the country visit Kleinfeld hoping to find a dress they adore during sale day. Will the staff be able to make all their dreams come true?

From season 13 episode 14.

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33 Comments

  1. I don’t like how they told her for something with a full sleeve they’re running out of options. Sleeves can be added on a lot of gowns, anyway.

  2. My wedding dress l brought for $25.00 at Wins thrift store after 50% off. The dress was discontinued in 2013 it's worth 1,800.00 with the tags still attached to it. It has a tiny rip which no one would every noticed. Never worn. It's perfect one. It's size 26 plus. One of the ladies here said her prom dress was between 6 and 8 and her daughter's wedding dress was size 14 petite.. Then my dress plus 26 is probably 18 plus size. My wedding dress is made by Mori Lee Julietta Bridal Dress 2013.

  3. That second bride needed a dress that covered a whole lot more than the first dress gave her!
    The first bride could have worn any old dress and looked decent in it, and if I was stupid enough to get married again, I'd have gone with the short sleeve one.

  4. What a beautiful dress, especially on Thalia. What a bargain, she did great today. On the other hand Thia had that specific dress in mind, and it's hard to settle for something else. I think Pnina Tornai dresses are way over priced. The dress Thia wanted was over $13,000, that's insane.

  5. Sorry, but its kinda dumb to be fixated on a single, relatively new dress when going shopping at a sale. Pretty sure there were others in similar silhouette that could have worked on her if she wasnt so picky.

  6. Thank God talia was handed over to Lis, as first consultant was really getting overwhelmed, no one can do justice to 2 brides st a time .

  7. Some brides are just naive to think that a massive sale will include a newly released dress from a “famous” designer. Sales are only for dresses that don’t sell well or in sub-par condition, just common sense. Clearly she hasn’t done her research enough before heading there. Wasting everyone’s time really & irritates me to watch her reaction!

  8. Re: virtually any dress: ‘On sale for’ Seriously? I was married for 40 years. I wore a(n about) $200/300 1978 dress. Indeed, while I was never asked by my very generous parents to ‘curb my budget,’ I just did. I think my dress was somewhere around 1k in 1998 dollars, but it’s easy enough to ‘look it up.’ It seems that by today’s standards, I was exTremely [upper class during that now dead time} privileged. My family, specifically my Dad, raised e to understand money. Brides! Chill!!!

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