Say Yes to the Dress: Atlanta
A bride who got engaged over the phone; bride Emma lost 50 pounds and debates losing more.
A bride who got engaged over the phone; bride Emma lost 50 pounds and debates losing more.
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Nicole brings her large, vocal family; Lindsay brings all of her sisters.
A bride is determined to buy a third wedding gown; a bride tries on her fantasy dress.
A bride must choose a second dress when her fiancé disapproves of the first purchase.
Bride Joey has tried on over 100 dresses at other stores; one bride is distracted by a tiara.
A bride arrives at the salon with an entourage of eight; a woman brings her three best friends.
A bride-to-be wants a glitzy gown, but her mother prefers something simple and elegant.
A bride wants something sexy with lots of bling; a bride who lost weight feels insecure.
A bride's dress gets ruined at the cleaners, and a woman arrives at the salon in a panic.
A dad is conflicted about letting his 'little girl' go. A bride shops with her opinionated family.
Danielle's aunt brings the family's "wooden spoon" to keep order; brides want matching dresses.
A bride's father doubles her budget after she can't find the dress she wants for $5,000.
A bride already has the perfect dress, but can't stop shopping.
A pageant queen is determined to have all eyes on her wedding day.
A bride tells Dianne and Randy her budget is $7,000 while her mother reveals it's actually $4,000.
A bride plans to lose 20 pounds before her wedding; a consultant works with a plus-size bride.
Men accompany their daughters to help find wedding gowns; fatherly advice; wedding fund.
Jennifer believes her dress budget is $10,000, while her mother thinks she should spend less.
Susan's family flies to New York City for a dress intervention; Tiffany brings her extended family.
A second-time bride brings her younger fiancé to the salon; duo helps a bride find a lacy sheath.
After being pressured into purchasing a dress by family, Jennifer searches for a new gown.
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