Say Yes to the Dress

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Never mind that. Am I the only one who finds those see through corset Pnina dresses trashy as all get out?


No, you're in good company.


new to me

wow

Anonymous
Anyone see the episode the other day of VIP clients, only three in the store at the time with the designer there herself? Holy crap, what a sh!t show. Some ambassador's daughter got married and the entire wedding party was dressed in Pnina, and she spent over $200,000 for all of it. Each one was hideous.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Anyone see the episode the other day of VIP clients, only three in the store at the time with the designer there herself? Holy crap, what a sh!t show. Some ambassador's daughter got married and the entire wedding party was dressed in Pnina, and she spent over $200,000 for all of it. Each one was hideous.


She wasn't an ambassador's daughter, she was the daughter of some Angolan official. So her $200K in dresses was all bought with blood money, no doubt. That show was gross on so many levels.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Anyone see the episode the other day of VIP clients, only three in the store at the time with the designer there herself? Holy crap, what a sh!t show. Some ambassador's daughter got married and the entire wedding party was dressed in Pnina, and she spent over $200,000 for all of it. Each one was hideous.


She wasn't an ambassador's daughter, she was the daughter of some Angolan official. So her $200K in dresses was all bought with blood money, no doubt. That show was gross on so many levels.


Potato, potahto, it was nasty.
Anonymous
I wouldn't call money gained through corruption in an oppressive regime potato, potatoh. My point was that the means by which she had that much money to spend was even more disgusting than those hideous dresses.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My least favorite "consultant" on the show is the blond, older woman who has obviously had major work on her face. She is the most annoyingly fake person - such a salesperson, always trying to close the deal.


Which one?

https://www.kleinfeldbridal.com/index.cfm?pid=Say-Yes-To-The-Dress&pg=Kleinfeld-Team

A few of them annoy me.

Anonymous
Something like this would look fabulous on a large-busted woman:
http://www.image4world.com/vb/imgcache/2/2311poster.jpg


Lovely dress!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I wouldn't call money gained through corruption in an oppressive regime potato, potatoh. My point was that the means by which she had that much money to spend was even more disgusting than those hideous dresses.


Dude, we're talking about trashy wedding dresses. Relax. This is the entertainment forum.
Anonymous
Pnina's dresses lack class of any kind.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Something like this would look fabulous on a large-busted woman:
http://www.image4world.com/vb/imgcache/2/2311poster.jpg


Lovely dress!


malware when I clicked
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Something like this would look fabulous on a large-busted woman:
http://www.image4world.com/vb/imgcache/2/2311poster.jpg


Lovely dress!


malware when I clicked


Me too
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My least favorite "consultant" on the show is the blond, older woman who has obviously had major work on her face. She is the most annoyingly fake person - such a salesperson, always trying to close the deal.


Which one?

https://www.kleinfeldbridal.com/index.cfm?pid=Say-Yes-To-The-Dress&pg=Kleinfeld-Team

A few of them annoy me.



Dianne.
Anonymous
I do often wonder if those women who aren't just large chested but larger in general get the dresses that can have the bust line opened up by the maker so that when they get their actual dress there is more than what they try on in the sample.

I was married in the late 2000s and refused to spend more than about 1500 on a dress. I got lucky with a sample sale but I do have 34 D bra size and it was hit or miss. Almost everything was strapless though. I wanted a V-neck dress SO badly but it seemed like at that time all of the v necks were actually worse, so much of a plunge that a straight across sort of stiffer high strapless showed remarkably less cleavage! It was so annoying. Either that or they were cut so high like a high v-neck tee shirt that they looked like those fundamentalist dresses which was also NOT me.

I find the structure and making of those kinds of clothes fascinating, I wonder what goes into all the ordering and tailoring behind the scenes.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Does Pnina have some deal with the show? It seems suspicious that she always seems to be hanging around the store. They never mention another designer by name.


Pnina dresses are exclusive to Kleinfeld where the show takes place. I was so confused when the show started, because when my sister got married in 1992, we went to Kleinfeld to pick up her dress and it was a discount warehouse in Brooklyn. Apparently it got a major upgrade and Manhattan address before the show started.

And yes, you do need a wax to wear some of the unlined ones. Thank you to whomever mentioned "stripper fairy" from TWOP! That is exactly why I came to this thread.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It's not just the show. Sleeves/straps are just starting to make a comeback after a 20 year hiatus. I have hated the strapless wedding dress trend. Strapless gowns look terrible on 95% of brides. Basically, anyone who has an ounce of excess flesh on her upper body.


HURRAY!!!!
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