Finally, season three of Say Yes To The Dress is behind us. At this point in 2009, we’re two seasons into Keeping Up With The
Category: Season Three
Carmel desperately needs a sale to hit her monthly goals; a consultant works with a bride who recently donated a kidney to her fiance; a bride has an unlimited budget; Patricia has problems at her fitting.
Indecisive brides; Jennifer claims she is “dress blind”; Christy’s mom wants a ball gown for her; Susan bought a ballroom style dress too hastily and wants something better suited to her edgy taste.
Varying family dynamics; Julie and her mother don’t hold back brutal opinions; Annie brings her adopted mom to the store; same sex couple Joy and Beth have high expectations for their visit to the shop.
Ex-model Leah is assigned to consultant Dianne, who is challenged by her opinionated maid of honor; Audrey deals with differences of opinion between a 50-year-old bride and her daughter; Jennifer tries on a dress with “elegant cleavage.”
Alla, who lost her mother to breast cancer, battles an opinionated aunt; Ellen falls for a dress that may be beyond her budget; Liz and her mother find their tastes differ; Timoria’s fitting gets emotional.
Debbie and Carmel team up to sell dresses to sister brides; consultant Dianne is confronted by two brides during one appointment; Rozlynn has her fitting.
Caitlin plans a military wedding after Eloping; Lee and her husband search for a dress for the renewal of their vows; after Stefany loses weight, her dress doesn’t fit; Jennifer looks to Vera to fix a collapsed bust.
With a title like “Getting In The Spirit” I was expecting GHOSTS. I was expecting a MEDIUM BRIDE. I was expecting SOMETHING. But there was
I wasn’t aware that you could haggle on wedding dresses. Was this a thing that just, everyone knew? That it’s apparently like buying a car?