Bride And Mum Have COMPLETELY DIFFERENT IDEAS On What She Should Wear | Say Yes To The Dress: India

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  • @JustAnotherPerson4U
    @JustAnotherPerson4U Před rokem +807

    That final dress was beautiful! I love this indian version. They got so many more beautiful dresses.

  • @validenough
    @validenough Před rokem +2276

    For those who don't know what parsi is... Parsi people are descendants of Persia who are settled in India and can be seen in Pakistan also i guess. They follow the religion zoroastrianism and not Hinduism from what i understand. So they don't wear red outfit for wedding as Hindus do and they wear white, off white or some colors very near to white. And Shilpa Shetty is a Bollywood heroine who's tall, beautiful and who does yoga and maintain her slender body

    • @ryleighhaliwell8614
      @ryleighhaliwell8614 Před rokem +127

      Thank you for explaining. It helps to gain some knowledge into their culture. I love the dresses.

    • @jbirdnanny
      @jbirdnanny Před rokem +27

      Thank you!!!

    • @suzannehribal4117
      @suzannehribal4117 Před rokem +44

      Thank you. Would love captions for all these. I appreciate the explanation.

    • @kanchanchoudhary1266
      @kanchanchoudhary1266 Před rokem +181

      The word Parsis means Persians. They descended from Persian Zoroastrians who emigrated to India in the 7th century AD to avoid religious persecution by Muslims. They live chiefly in Mumbai and in a few towns and villages mostly to the north of Mumbai, but also at Karachi (Pakistan) and Bengaluru (Karnataka, India). A Parsi bride’s wedding attire includes a white silk or chiffon saree known as Parsi Gara. She covers her head with the pallu during the ceremonies and the jewellery that she wears are usually the family heirlooms.
      One of the oldest stories of Sugar and Milk in Parsis (Parsi / Parsee Zoroastrians) folklore, comes from the time when they came over from Persia (modern day land of Iraq and Iran and other countries) to save themselves and their religious faith. They landed in Sanjan a port in the Indian State of Gujarat. The King Jadhav Rana (aka Jadi Rana), who was the ruler of the land and a good one. The language of Indians and Persians was different, so to welcome the strangers and communicate that the land was already filled with people to the brim, he sent them a full glass of milk. The Zoroastrian priests immediately got the message and since they were peace loving religious people, they wanted to send back a message that they would make the land and community richer and more prosperous by their good values, knowledge and hard work. The Parsis added sugar to the glass of milk. The King Jadhav Rana was so impressed with this gesture that he granted them asylum and welcomed them with gifts and helped them settle in the new land of India. Parsis thus settled and assimilated, blended in India like sugar in the milk.

    • @validenough
      @validenough Před rokem +62

      @@kanchanchoudhary1266 i wanted say all these but i wanted to make my comment short and simple to understand quickly. But thanks you provided a little deeper info 😊

  • @messE0916
    @messE0916 Před rokem +317

    I love how unproblematic this family was compared to the USA episodes, they all listened to each other and were respectfully saying their opinions without insulting anyone or pressuring the bride

  • @arrow_of_ravenclaw5155
    @arrow_of_ravenclaw5155 Před rokem +671

    “There’s no bling.”
    Dres: is literally sparkling like it’s Edward Cullen

    • @jasminej6281
      @jasminej6281 Před rokem +5

      Lmaoo

    • @annecaulder9495
      @annecaulder9495 Před rokem +13

      Right? I looked again and wondered if she was seeing the same dress. 😂

    • @27NaV73
      @27NaV73 Před rokem +124

      Not according to Indian standards.

    • @vidhantigoel4243
      @vidhantigoel4243 Před rokem +92

      normally sure it sparkles but when it comes to an indian wedding, it was nowhere close to bridal sparkle

    • @LanguageExpert-hg8do
      @LanguageExpert-hg8do Před rokem

      So true ! Me in my mind : this mom must be blind .

  • @1commonplace519
    @1commonplace519 Před rokem +71

    7:00 running out of patience? Man, she tried only 2 dresses. I tried at least 10 dresses before deciding my farewell sari lol.

  • @kathleenthomas1971
    @kathleenthomas1971 Před rokem +300

    i think the mom was spot on, she knew when the dress was right, the bride looks beautiful

  • @gypsyrobin
    @gypsyrobin Před rokem +48

    The title is not correct. The mother & daughter were just discussing the variables in the fashion style of their people.
    And this is the first enterouge who were all so nice together as well as having a sense of humor.

  • @SAMANTHAPERKINS
    @SAMANTHAPERKINS Před rokem +733

    That's a really gorgeous dress and it did justice to the bride's beauty and naivete. God the mom was so pretty and looked like an elder sister rather than a momma of two grown up girls. This show is really charming and endearing in a different way. The pace is so soothing and there is no irritating narrator giving unwanted opinions as it does in other SYTTD. I wish they shared the budgets and prices as well, that is what I want to know that every aspect is being taken care of or not.. But so far a great and unique take on the famous show. 👍

    • @idharudhar5985
      @idharudhar5985 Před rokem +19

      If you look at a college graduation in the USA, you will see that parents attending their kids graduation are over 55 yrs of age to late 60s. Indian women get married rather early around 19-20-21 yrs of age and pop a kid the following year . The upper middle class have all the household help due to cheap labor and the wives maintain themselves by visiting beauty salons, gyms and what not. These wives also don't have the stress of working at a job and their nannies and maids do the house work so their lifestyle keeps them young looking as well.
      Ofcourse, slowly things are changing in India and women are getting married a little later , perhaps mid to late 20s and some early 30s too, but still it is preferred to be "settled" aka married before turning 30.

    • @feynify
      @feynify Před rokem +4

      One some previous episode somebody noted that they don't give the prices such that people don't start a whole competition of having an even more expensive dress.

    • @SahilPatel-ln8iw
      @SahilPatel-ln8iw Před rokem +14

      @@idharudhar5985 Women in US literally have 4 kids by the age of 25.Teenage pregnancies are quite common in Usa. This indian mom is definitely pretty but
      Parsis are usually very wealthy people who live a luxurious life which could also be the contributing factor to her beauty.

    • @idharudhar5985
      @idharudhar5985 Před rokem +7

      @@SahilPatel-ln8iw Having four kids by the age of 25..that is not the norm. There are some communities like the Latinos and Black that tend to have more children and also there are some that don't go to college due to having kids early and dropping out of school.

    • @kianim8344
      @kianim8344 Před rokem +4

      @@idharudhar5985 your comment on Indian is literally the polar opposite of the norm in India too

  • @SahilPatel-ln8iw
    @SahilPatel-ln8iw Před rokem +288

    I am so glad you are showing real india and indian brides. In nazrana diaries, I see them going by stereotypes like Red is the only colour for the bride, white is worn at funerals.They literally make big deal about off shoulder saying my in laws will not accept this.
    In india, we have risen above it and NRIs depict india like it's in 1980's.

    • @anya5893
      @anya5893 Před rokem +59

      The outfits in Nazrana diaries also look like they are from 1980's. So outdated.

    • @Kathakathan11
      @Kathakathan11 Před rokem +5

      Yes, like I have seen brides wear grey for reception. Which might be mocked as black is considered non auspicious & grey is diluted black.

    • @veenakamat7390
      @veenakamat7390 Před rokem +18

      @@Kathakathan11 It's exactly like how westerners think of black as a funeral colour but the grooms mostly wear black suits.Stereotypes everywhere. In india,brides wear red, yellow,white,golden,green,blue,magenta,peach,grey,pastel shades which are trending but when I watch nazrana diaries, I see grooms saying my mum will not like it if you don't wear red and Shia asks brides if her in laws will be ok if you wear an off shoulder like they have no opinions of their own. It makes me cringe. Thank god for showing real indian brides.

    • @Kathakathan11
      @Kathakathan11 Před rokem +1

      @@veenakamat7390 yes, but I don’t think black is funeral colour here. Rather that is disrespectful. Yes black for marriage is something I haven’t seen, but grey yes, my own cousin chose it, she looked amazing. We even had a bhabhi who chose floral saree like pastel coloured one for marriage, it wasn’t in trend that time to have pastels. So some aunties were asking why she is wearing so dull saree, she looked pretty as well. It was in 2000s

    • @veenakamat7390
      @veenakamat7390 Před rokem +8

      @@Kathakathan11 There is nothing disrespectful about any colour. Every colour has its beauty and charm.

  • @tinacantrill2273
    @tinacantrill2273 Před rokem +168

    Indian women are so incredibly beautiful, graceful, and elegant. What a stunning bride.

  • @kanchanchoudhary1266
    @kanchanchoudhary1266 Před rokem +172

    The word Parsis means Persians. They descended from Persian Zoroastrians who emigrated to India in the 7th century AD to avoid religious persecution by Muslims. They live chiefly in Mumbai and in a few towns and villages mostly to the north of Mumbai, but also at Karachi (Pakistan) and Bengaluru (Karnataka, India). A Parsi bride’s wedding attire includes a white silk or chiffon saree known as Parsi Gara. She covers her head with the pallu during the ceremonies and the jewellery that she wears are usually the family heirlooms.
    One of the oldest stories of Sugar and Milk in Parsis (Parsi / Parsee Zoroastrians) folklore, comes from the time when they came over from Persia (modern day land of Iraq and Iran and other countries) to save themselves and their religious faith. They landed in Sanjan a port in the Indian State of Gujarat. The King Jadhav Rana (aka Jadi Rana), who was the ruler of the land and a good one. The language of Indians and Persians was different, so to welcome the strangers and communicate that the land was already filled with people to the brim, he sent them a full glass of milk. The Zoroastrian priests immediately got the message and since they were peace loving religious people, they wanted to send back a message that they would make the land and community richer and more prosperous by their good values, knowledge and hard work. The Parsis added sugar to the glass of milk. The King Jadhav Rana was so impressed with this gesture that he granted them asylum and welcomed them with gifts and helped them settle in the new land of India. Parsis thus settled and assimilated, blended in India like sugar in the milk.

    • @kiwiat.4635
      @kiwiat.4635 Před rokem +25

      I am so glad you mentioned what Parsis means in this coment section. As a Persian I never really knew about the Sugar and Milk folklore of Zoroastrians who migrated to India. Thank you so much for sharing this sweet piece of information!

    • @LanguageExpert-hg8do
      @LanguageExpert-hg8do Před rokem +8

      Wowwwww this is so heartwarming 🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰

  • @mbyrd6713
    @mbyrd6713 Před rokem +258

    This feels very staged, but the last dress was absolutely beautiful. I would love to see more brides around the world and how they choose their dresses ❤

    • @udraj914
      @udraj914 Před rokem +61

      ofcourse its staged, it a show. otherwise how it is almost always the 'third dress' that is right

    • @sunisbeautiful8695
      @sunisbeautiful8695 Před rokem +34

      Udraj bcoz every country say yes to dress is edited. The whole session, trial, confirmation is many appointments n sessions which is cut, edited to show only 3 dresses.. the designer can't show everything in his store or audience won't be interested to see same dresses everytime

    • @doesbadart13
      @doesbadart13 Před 10 měsíci

      editing@@udraj914

    • @Vic82toire
      @Vic82toire Před 10 měsíci +5

      All of it is staged. Every single reality show is scripted. Every one of them. But with shows like this, it doesn't matter. Actuaaly, it has to be staged and prepared and edited. I hardly think anyone would willingly watch hours of raw footage featuring people searching for their dresses cold turkey. That's not an interesting show.

    • @mbyrd6713
      @mbyrd6713 Před 10 měsíci +1

      Thanks for the responses. I should have clarified that I know it’s staged but I would imagine that it shouldn’t feel that way. The flow of this episode isn’t as natural as other shows I have watched.

  • @Ozarklakelife
    @Ozarklakelife Před rokem +875

    I absolutely love the new SYTTD series that highlight other cultures. ❤

    • @L.Spencer
      @L.Spencer Před rokem

      She did wear the dress!

    • @vgvlogs4182
      @vgvlogs4182 Před rokem +8

      Same here, and I would love to see arabic/muslim..especially north african…since I am a muslim myself but a revert so I don’t know anything about the wedding traditions or anything.

    • @erin6945
      @erin6945 Před 7 měsíci +1

      @@vgvlogs4182 I think they have a series in Malaysia that has some Muslim brides. However, the only episode I saw she chose to wear an western style wedding gown.

    • @shristi24
      @shristi24 Před 3 měsíci

      ​@@vgvlogs4182every muslim is just wanna be arabs

  • @llamasugar5478
    @llamasugar5478 Před rokem +104

    So glad Mama held out for the perfect dress! The bride is going to be so beautiful on her special day!

  • @KimKim-pp5fn
    @KimKim-pp5fn Před rokem +18

    i like this guy to bits , he has a lot of patience with each of his brides

  • @sulives
    @sulives Před rokem +33

    The fact that she looked pretty in all three and she herself is so pretty.
    🙂

  • @khanhkhanh1060
    @khanhkhanh1060 Před rokem +18

    4:52 Beautiful
    5:44 This dress is stunning!
    7:50 I love this dress!

  • @kelaines5082
    @kelaines5082 Před rokem +31

    I loved the one she chose but I preferred the colors of the 2nd. To me perfection would be 3rd in the colors of the second

  • @SageKayDee
    @SageKayDee Před rokem +21

    The mother is GORGEOUS!

  • @09song
    @09song Před rokem +33

    i love this family and how fun they are. even the bride has a terrific sense of humor & isnt' getting stressed at all. Great to see parsi culture & learn that white is an apt color for parsi brides.

  • @snowflake7952
    @snowflake7952 Před rokem +21

    Her dress is really gorgeous. I loved the 2nd one as well. But I think it was more suitable for Reception imo. Also, the bride is really pretty and sweet. I hope she is having a really great marriage life.

  • @babycherrypie87
    @babycherrypie87 Před rokem +18

    I really liked the pink and purple dress, but that last one was perfection!

  • @shilpaprasad8732
    @shilpaprasad8732 Před rokem +14

    such a supportive family her sister especially always making her remember her worth amazing

  • @xine91468
    @xine91468 Před rokem +10

    My gosh, the mother of the bride is gorrrrrrgeous. Wow.

  • @2user000
    @2user000 Před rokem +58

    Her moms face when she saw dress number 3 🥰😍

  • @sakshichoraria8280
    @sakshichoraria8280 Před rokem +19

    To me for some reason the bride literally looks like Kiara Advani .

  • @massenib7549
    @massenib7549 Před rokem +43

    I would love to see the first dress in the color of the second dress, that would look beautiful

  • @ladyjustice1474
    @ladyjustice1474 Před rokem +25

    The dress are beautiful. The dress she chose is very pretty. My personal favorite was the 2nd dress.

  • @SC-md8wu
    @SC-md8wu Před rokem +22

    I think the pink one was stunning! The color just looked amazing on her :)))

  • @Leafygreen123
    @Leafygreen123 Před rokem +10

    The bride’s hands are so expressive! Lovely!

  • @ME-xh5fw
    @ME-xh5fw Před rokem +3

    I don't find any of the first two overwhelming... the third one has intricate design on the lehenga but the design of the choli was okay.... however the bride is kind, patient and beautiful. May God bless her

  • @deepikayadav9396
    @deepikayadav9396 Před rokem +11

    All three Indian ethnic dress are gorgeous..but I love 1st saree it's so elegant

  • @shrutiK12312
    @shrutiK12312 Před rokem +7

    That Saree was beautiful with blouse, but it can be wore by someone attending the wedding, not bridal enough. Bride is very beautiful.

  • @risaa6175
    @risaa6175 Před rokem +15

    The bride has same way of talking like Kiara advani same expression and facial features even voice somewhat

  • @ChristaLina1
    @ChristaLina1 Před rokem +30

    He seems offended when they don't like a dress. He's there to please them, not for them to please him

    • @mahalaxmichitranjan6289
      @mahalaxmichitranjan6289 Před rokem

      You should see the original series , Carl is also like this only so the series is along those lines only.😊

  • @darcyjorgensen5808
    @darcyjorgensen5808 Před rokem +23

    This is just what she said she wanted in the first place. Beautiful!!

  • @anushkagupta6680
    @anushkagupta6680 Před rokem +26

    She looked beautiful in that off whitish or greyish lehengaaa. It was very pretty ❤️

  • @bhanujapaladi1136
    @bhanujapaladi1136 Před rokem +45

    Hands down they have the besttt collection and the stylist never fails to impress me!!

    • @AB-ur9rq
      @AB-ur9rq Před 8 měsíci

      Absolutely!!!!❤❤❤❤

  • @BlondeSparkles
    @BlondeSparkles Před rokem +29

    Everything looked beautiful on her

  • @rebeccajacklin3976
    @rebeccajacklin3976 Před rokem +9

    The third dress took my breath away!!! Perfect.

  • @christinebrument6851
    @christinebrument6851 Před rokem +32

    Love this version of syttd such beautiful fabrics and the host is perfect.

  • @phaedrawidney5246
    @phaedrawidney5246 Před rokem +9

    The looks when the bride finds "the one" is the best. She knows and they know when they found IT

  • @good2golden803
    @good2golden803 Před rokem +13

    This is proof that the bride makes the dress.

  • @udraj914
    @udraj914 Před rokem +8

    she is gorgeous. and the dress made her a queen

  • @melisaprietoaboitiz7184
    @melisaprietoaboitiz7184 Před rokem +8

    The last dress, absolutely stunning. Although I get lost with the cultural references

  • @vickiemeisinger9632
    @vickiemeisinger9632 Před rokem +81

    I think the mother and sister were very unkind to the bride and they did not listen to what she wanted which was something different but ultimately she did find a very beautiful dress. I wish the bride and groom much happiness💕❣️❣️

    • @bibimbap5917
      @bibimbap5917 Před rokem +6

      What are you talking about. They were honest in their opinions but never cruel. They criticized the dress not the bride. And if they had not been honest, she might have settled with the pink dress and not have found that last dress

  • @allisonjames2923
    @allisonjames2923 Před rokem +85

    I love the second sari (I thought that style was a lehenga?). She looks so beautiful in it & I love love love the details on the sleeve. But I think she needs more colour. Although obviously her culture wears lighter colours for weddings. And I do like the one she chose. Very beautiful. I love the lehengas & saris. Would wear them myself if they weren’t so expensive here. One day I would love to go to India & get a gorgeous colourful, blinged out wardrobe full of tunic tops, lehengas & saris 🥻

    • @snowykanika5025
      @snowykanika5025 Před rokem +20

      The second outfit (pink & purple) was a lehenga and not a saree. The pastel colour palette was the bride's choice

  • @marcysikes
    @marcysikes Před rokem +14

    I wanted to see the first bride in more color.

    • @victoryv116
      @victoryv116 Před rokem +17

      In India, parsi community traditionally wear light coloured attire in their marriages or other functions

    • @andydufresne5297
      @andydufresne5297 Před rokem +2

      @@victoryv116 For the actual wedding ceremony?? Interesting! I thought this might be for the reception.

    • @victoryv116
      @victoryv116 Před rokem +5

      @@andydufresne5297 yup ..in their main marriage function .

    • @pragsri8377
      @pragsri8377 Před rokem +8

      @@andydufresne5297 Parsi community came from Persia now Iran thousands of years ago so they have blended the Persian culture with the Indian (Gujarati) culture. They wear light (mostly white) coloured Indian clothes on their wedding day.

    • @andydufresne5297
      @andydufresne5297 Před rokem +1

      @@pragsri8377 Thank you for the information!

  • @plumbfia5436
    @plumbfia5436 Před rokem +19

    The colour and beadwork on that third dress is absolutely stunning!!

  • @infinite5795
    @infinite5795 Před rokem +12

    Well, a quick note to add, Parsis are the Iranian Zorastrians, who fled 7th century Iran due to Arab-islamic persecutions of Zorastrians and sought refuge in India, at Gujrat to protect their religion. Today, they number about 0.1 million in India and are great industrialists and a very well-off community, though they still use the Pahlavi script occasionally( the ancient script of Persian language, the language of their ancestors and religion), but speak Gujrati and write in Gujrati script.
    The Hindu king of Gujrat who had offered them shelter, is said to have presented them a glass of milk, suggesting they would only be welcomed if they were hardworking and would immerse in our culture( not religiously, but ideologically), since they were basically outsiders then. The Zorastrian priest accompanying them came forward and mixed some sugar in the glass, suggesting that they would only sweeten and fruitify our culture. Their culture is very much Hindu, but very westernized due to more British favoritism and educational influence( same as Indian Christians), so they generally prefer white or pastel sarees or even gowns like Indian Christians.
    Shilpa shetty is a well-known bollywood actress for her fitness regime and sculpted body, even after being a middle aged woman. She is also the winner of Big brother 2007.

  • @llc1976
    @llc1976 Před rokem +25

    I love this version so fun! The last choice is gorgeous!!

  • @ljeffcoat8414
    @ljeffcoat8414 Před rokem +38

    1. The jewelry chosen to compliment the first dress is AMAZING.
    2. Is there anywhere that would have moms gorgeous blouse for sale??

  • @jpcomp5159
    @jpcomp5159 Před rokem +50

    really fun to see what other cultures get married in = just beautiful!

  • @salonikumar8540
    @salonikumar8540 Před rokem +4

    The first outfit sareee omg looks superrrr se bhi uparrr and the bride loved it too unltil she tooke her ‘mums’ opinion

  • @59Schnauzermom
    @59Schnauzermom Před rokem +12

    Both dresses was very beautiful on her, the second dress seemed more like a wedding dress. Very beautiful young lady.

  • @L.Spencer
    @L.Spencer Před rokem +7

    She did wear the dress. She is a fashion blogger.

  • @Sai-ur7gp
    @Sai-ur7gp Před rokem +11

    Can you guys add the designers to each look, in the same way we hear about a Pnina dress or Lazarro etc

  • @arrow_of_ravenclaw5155
    @arrow_of_ravenclaw5155 Před rokem +40

    The bride is beautiful. She could probably get married in a trash bag and she’d still be pretty

  • @kathenson606
    @kathenson606 Před rokem +18

    I appreciate that no matter the country most everyone speaks English. And a happy bride is the same everywhere.

    • @aadtie5633
      @aadtie5633 Před rokem +10

      Why speaking English is appreciable btw?
      Also, since the show is for TLC which is an English channel, they're speaking English.
      If this was a show, supposed to be telecasted on an Indian National channel then they all would have spoken in Hindi and if it was on regional channel then of course, regional language.
      😁

  • @tuckerderatt-jk7hs
    @tuckerderatt-jk7hs Před měsícem

    Please include closed captions, following the families' conversations is very difficult when they use multiple languages & dialects. Thank you for including the whole conversation.

  • @Dreamer-tp8le
    @Dreamer-tp8le Před rokem +8

    I want to see an Assamese bride on the show but dont know if they made Assamese dress or not

  • @carolinemckenna-xc2be
    @carolinemckenna-xc2be Před 7 měsíci +1

    can you plse make subtitles available as i am hard of hearing thankyou

  • @cling5529
    @cling5529 Před rokem +15

    The first saree was gorgeous and timeless. It made her look like an ancient goddess with her hair being curly and that curvy body.
    For me, it only needed more bling to make it sparkling and a different necklace and earrings.

  • @tuntuni5877
    @tuntuni5877 Před rokem +15

    Their camera quality is so good

  • @felicesalvant5144
    @felicesalvant5144 Před rokem +5

    She looked beautiful is the last one. 😍

  • @confidancedancetherapy
    @confidancedancetherapy Před rokem +13

    The last dress was so beautiful ❤️

  • @Cantetinza17
    @Cantetinza17 Před rokem +12

    Good Lord, Mom is specific. 😆
    That last one was a stunner.

  • @stephanieyee9784
    @stephanieyee9784 Před rokem +9

    These ladies were lovely and the Patels are a lovely family.

  • @Kumari891
    @Kumari891 Před 14 dny

    first time seeing someone looking like a real bride

  • @shrabanibasak1898
    @shrabanibasak1898 Před rokem +14

    They could mention the price

  • @iqrakhan2512
    @iqrakhan2512 Před rokem +3

    Okay why is no one talking about the moms hair it's just so good 😩

  • @natashakuzmanoska9656
    @natashakuzmanoska9656 Před rokem +9

    I love this series but this was most underwhelming dress in this series. Love her name 😁

  • @ReneeOfTheFae
    @ReneeOfTheFae Před 10 měsíci +1

    I got full on goosebumps when I saw her in #3!!! She's beautiful anyway, but that whole look was made for her.

  • @archanarosry1969
    @archanarosry1969 Před rokem +3

    I liked the pink one though....... but yeah the final one was pretty too

  • @amritasingh9000
    @amritasingh9000 Před rokem +2

    Happy to see a indian bride on this show 🥺❤

  • @tasneemgamieldien2545
    @tasneemgamieldien2545 Před rokem +1

    I find it interesting that Indian women don't have a problem showing their belly button. Even when they get married.

  • @reginawheeler966
    @reginawheeler966 Před rokem +4

    The last dress is really pretty 🦋💖💜

  • @burkabrigade
    @burkabrigade Před rokem +5

    I wish they would give the prices of the dresses

  • @martapolec2598
    @martapolec2598 Před rokem +3

    He is like an Indian version of Gok. Such a nice person ☺️

  • @jeffreydavis717
    @jeffreydavis717 Před rokem

    The details and beading is beautiful. I don't like that the silhouettes are all the same. Midriff cutouts with different patterns

  • @potatofries9939
    @potatofries9939 Před rokem +3

    I know Natasha from somewhere!!!
    Took me a second to google, she was onMiss Malini

  • @zabindhanji
    @zabindhanji Před rokem +4

    The Mum wants the bride in 'low-slung, tiny blouse, showing her torso bridal outfit??? Now that's a first!!! And then she goes on to say that the first lenga blouse is too revealing!!! What was the first outfit...it was even more revealing...and that is what Shilpa Shetty is known for! Make up your mind!!!

  • @thefighter7419
    @thefighter7419 Před rokem +4

    Kinda felt like she got Alia Bhatt voice and attitude 😁

  • @TriniMonstera
    @TriniMonstera Před rokem +2

    Scherezade Shroff is also Parsi, she has a CZcams channel and i believe is an actress/model.

  • @_._._._275
    @_._._._275 Před rokem +2

    The abroad version of this show feels real, it feels acting very much

  • @Sylphinator
    @Sylphinator Před rokem +9

    I love this series i am HOOKED =D she was so beautiful!!

  • @jemmaj2919
    @jemmaj2919 Před rokem +4

    The sister is so sweet

  • @anushreemishra4244
    @anushreemishra4244 Před rokem +2

    Where can I find all the episodes of this show?

  • @jyotimavi3859
    @jyotimavi3859 Před rokem +3

    The Bride is Gorgeous

  • @jbirdnanny
    @jbirdnanny Před rokem +277

    So great to see different cultures on this show! It shows that people really are the same at heart, regardless of religion, race or culture, we all just want to make our families proud and we all love to see the joy on our loved ones faces when they are happy for us!

  • @aravindanandan_
    @aravindanandan_ Před rokem +4

    She looked fab 🥹

  • @kathe.o.
    @kathe.o. Před rokem +7

    I LOVE that the mother said the second dress top could be one inch higher. A bride is supposed to be MODEST & the white to ivory color is supposed to be virginal.
    (The royals use to require proof of virginity before marriage. Example: Diana. Thankfully that is no longer a practice of the twentyfirst century. If the bride must be a virgin, why not the groom as well?)

  • @chinkeyeye7486
    @chinkeyeye7486 Před rokem +3

    3:46 haha,, i really love this host😆❤

  • @csandford6011
    @csandford6011 Před rokem +6

    Beautiful choice love the texture.

  • @maxthelabrador0802
    @maxthelabrador0802 Před rokem

    is it right to wear light color dress for bride in Indian wedding ?
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  • @olalalala4302
    @olalalala4302 Před 8 měsíci

    That last dress is a Sabyasachi designer dress, the average cost of this designer is around $20000, it can go higher and I think this one would give the sheer amount of work. Heaven this is like watching crazy rich Asian choosing the wedding dress😂

  • @vsbaretummysugastonguetech1540

    The first one has Greek goddess vibes. The second one makes her look big, and frumpy. The third one was perfect on her.

  • @AyeshaKhan-oj2yu
    @AyeshaKhan-oj2yu Před rokem +2

    Not preferring low neck dresses is not narrow mindedness.

  • @MMAACC2014
    @MMAACC2014 Před rokem +3

    I love the way her mother described her as a firecracker🤣

  • @ayasal_
    @ayasal_ Před rokem +2

    The bride is beautifullllll