
Say Yes to the Dress: Atlanta
An estranged mother lays a guilt trip; a mother and her love of the ball gown.

An estranged mother lays a guilt trip; a mother and her love of the ball gown.

The reality of selecting a gown; caught in the crossfire of a mother and a mother-in-law.

Two brides carry emotional baggage on their search for the perfect wedding gown.

A bride looks at herself as a modern Scarlett O'Hara; a bride looks for that perfect "aha" moment.

A fashionista friend with his own agenda; a radical shopping plan; a conservative peanut gallery.

Two brides are cursed with tunnel vision, but there will be light at the end of the tunnel.

One bride is in search for southern chic; a bride hunts for the perfect short dress.

When a bride is missing her mom, it takes some extra encouragement for them to say yes to the dress.

Two brides with traditional Southern fathers struggle to find the perfect dress.

A professional dancer cannot commit to a dress; a pageant queen struggles to find her dream dress.

Sonja wants her fiance to be a part of picking out her dress; Christine tries to impress her fiance.

Judea has brought her divorced parents to her appointment; Jane has tried on over 100 wedding gowns.

Jennifer has her dad in a cold sweat; Manette is convinced a poofy gown is the one for her.

Lindsay wants to show off her hard work; Savannah is the picture of Southern tradition.

Madeleine's mother is convinced that the mix up on the dress order is a sign.

Determined to stay within the budget; a dress do over; an outspoken daughter.

A family of cattle ranchers; anything that hides her figure; mom will not be there on the big day.

The competition between mom and stepmom; mom is absence; dress a size smaller than recommended.

Showing off a large back tattoo; an unlimited budget; a pink bridal gown.

A bride who has tried on over 150 dresses; a bride who has already bought two wedding gowns.