
Say Yes to the Dress
Jennifer believes her dress budget is $10,000, while her mother thinks she should spend less.

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 fiance to the salon; a duo helps a bride find a lacy sheath.

After being pressured into purchasing a dress by family, Jennifer searches for a new gown.

Tameka wants a simple dress; it is hard for Karen to pick a dress without her mother.

Sarah decides she hates the dress she bought more than a year ago.

Five outspoken bridesmaids accompany a bride; a rugby player visits the salon.

One bride has lost 120 pounds; a bride doesn't know what style she wants.

Jessica dresses three brides simultaneously; three generations attend an appointment.

Picky Bernadette finds something in every dress Sarah pulls; a nurse suddenly can't make a decision.

Rookie consultant Jessica joins the team; a customer needs to walk out of the store with a dress.

Consultants go the extra mile to make sales in tough economic times.

Tiffany's mother has trouble accepting her choice of a nontraditional hot pink dress.

Bre, a former beauty queen, wants to be a traditional bride; Jennifer has an undermining entourage.

Carmel desperately needs a sale to hit her monthly goal; a bride who recently donated a kidney.

Indecisive brides; Jennifer claims she is "dress blind"; Christy's mom wants a ball gown for her.

Varying family dynamics; Julie and her mother don't hold back brutal opinions.

Alla lost her mother to cancer and must deal with her aunt; Liz and her mother's tastes differ.

Debbie and Carmel sell dresses to sisters; two brides confront Dianne during one appointment.

Ex-model Leah is assigned to consult Dianne, who is challenged by her opinionated maid of honor.