Bride's Colourful Dress Must Bring Out Her Skin Tone | Say Yes To The Dress: India

Sdílet
Vložit
  • čas přidán 14. 10. 2022
  • Bride Ekta won't choose a lehenga that her fiancé hasn't approved of before. She insists that the dress has to be the perfect colour to bring out her skin tone.
    From season 1 episode 5.
    🇬🇧 Catch full episodes of Say Yes to the Dress on discovery+: bit.ly/3b1fPVe
    Catch Say Yes to the Dress on TLC - Sky 133, Virgin 162, BT TV 323
  • Zábava

Komentáře • 976

  • @spiercephotography
    @spiercephotography Před rokem +3302

    This consultant guy is so sweet! Im glad he’s there to stand behind and support the bride. Im glad the family came around too after she stuck up for herself!

    • @angrydonutface7420
      @angrydonutface7420 Před rokem +92

      And he was so right about the fiancé talking about what his mother wanted!

    • @ayokanmibolu-ariyo6109
      @ayokanmibolu-ariyo6109 Před rokem +6

      Romans 10:9-10, 13 (KJV) That if thou shalt confess with thy mouth the Lord Jesus, and shalt believe in thine heart that God hath raised him from the dead, thou shalt be saved
      For with the heart man believeth unto righteousness; and with the mouth confession is made unto salvation.
      For whosoever shall call upon the name of the Lord shall be saved.
      John 3:16 (KJV) For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life.

    • @nubbyrose87
      @nubbyrose87 Před rokem +13

      He is my favorite SYTTD stylist from any country.

    • @catladyfromky4142
      @catladyfromky4142 Před 11 měsíci +6

      @nubbyrose87 Me too! He has, in my mind, the perfect blend of sass and respect. He's funny and still good at his job.

  • @48mavemiss2
    @48mavemiss2 Před rokem +2647

    I’m so glad she’s stuck with her instincts. That third dress literally washed her out. You couldn’t really see her in that red dress all you saw was the dress and not her. That pink dress looked amazing on her and really brought out her undertones, she shined very brightly in it.

    • @kgrant3184
      @kgrant3184 Před rokem +73

      Yes, she looked STUNNINGLY beautiful in that pink dress. I initially was disappointed, as I thought she'd chosen #3. Glad she stuck to her guns, with encouragement from the host. Best Wishes for the couple, and Cheers to All!

    • @Leafygreen123
      @Leafygreen123 Před rokem +24

      I was so glad when she chose the pink one!

    • @donnabuttery9316
      @donnabuttery9316 Před rokem +13

      Yes I agree......both beautiful however in my opinion the darker was old bride and the pink was vivacious young gorgeous bride.....🥰

    • @evelynneufeld7610
      @evelynneufeld7610 Před rokem +2

      A co worker wore a pink saree and it was gorgeous on her ❤️

    • @AditiBose22
      @AditiBose22 Před rokem +4

      the pink dress made her glow

  • @GillianKH
    @GillianKH Před rokem +1873

    It’s heartbreaking that people still have such views on skin tone, she is absolutely gorgeous. I am also glad she stuck to what She Loves, it is unique and beautiful and she looked stunning in it.

    • @harshitabhuyan8892
      @harshitabhuyan8892 Před rokem +46

      It's more so the older generation. Her grandma instilled that insecurity in her and i am pretty sure some toxic aunties too but there are definitely a lot of people who do not think that way, specially amongst today's generation. I have exactly her skin colour and i feel blessed to have an amazing family and friend circle, they have always hyped me up and made me feel beautiful.

    • @Orchideology
      @Orchideology Před rokem +5

      @@harshitabhuyan8892 Then you are very lucky, having such a wonderful family and friends! And if you look as beautiful as this bride to be you are lucky because she is really beautiful! I admire her colors, her skin, her hair, her figure and looks altogether; she is a lovely bride. But most important is love and happiness...💗

    • @madhurabhalerao6304
      @madhurabhalerao6304 Před rokem +3

      To be very honest, I think you Gillis have spoken the same views.

    • @goodfriend2603
      @goodfriend2603 Před rokem +6

      I honestly dont know if she is insecure becuase different colors on different skin give different feeling and in may look bad and onnemay look really good. I think she just want a dress that brings out her skintone and makes her look good.

    • @imsaubia
      @imsaubia Před rokem +13

      I don't think she was "insecure" about her skin tone. She simply wanted a lehenga whose colour would bring out her skin tone. And I'm glad with her choice as the outfit becomes her, not the other way around.

  • @moodyblues1273
    @moodyblues1273 Před rokem +634

    6:20 What Divyak said was so true about mama's boys.
    When she wore the pink, it just brought out the joy in her. She had a big smile on her face.

    • @ifykyk679
      @ifykyk679 Před rokem +4

      He has the right to make opinions too.

    • @urvipanjwani9360
      @urvipanjwani9360 Před rokem +59

      @@ifykyk679 No, he doesn't. Its her dress and only her dress

    • @nomaniworu
      @nomaniworu Před 10 měsíci

      Can you guys tell me what's the guy saying at 6:20 because I'm not Indian 🙏🏼

    • @rahul123715
      @rahul123715 Před 10 měsíci +19

      @@nomaniworu ``meri mummy ko yeh pasand hai`` meant my mom will like this one

    • @nomaniworu
      @nomaniworu Před 10 měsíci +4

      @@rahul123715 thank you 🙏🏼

  • @GenericBook
    @GenericBook Před rokem +1101

    You can tell that she feels absolutely beautiful in that Pink.

    • @jagannathmohanty2308
      @jagannathmohanty2308 Před rokem +4

      But she is beautiful, she looked well in all dresses.

    • @J7pat7
      @J7pat7 Před rokem +9

      The pink was prettier in terms of the detail work. The red was a bit plain in comparison . Good thing the sales guy was there to encourage her to pick what she wanted and not what the groom's mother wants.

  • @marials9245
    @marials9245 Před rokem +1184

    Honestly, I don’t know why she is worried about her skin tone because it’s wonderfully beautiful and every single color looks perfect on her!!! So glad she decided by herself the dress she liked!

    • @katrabbit
      @katrabbit Před rokem +107

      Because in India to be a darker skin tone is to be treated poorly and looked down upon. Skin bleaching is still a very real and popular thing.

    • @isabellancali5388
      @isabellancali5388 Před rokem +20

      @@katrabbit skin bleaching was done back in the day even in USA amongst Native Americans, Latinos, and African Americans. Creams to bleach the skin are still sold in many South American and Latin American stores as well. 😢💔

    • @katrabbit
      @katrabbit Před rokem +13

      @@isabellancali5388 Exactly. Some of my older family members (great grandparents and grandparents) in Mexico still make remarks about the darker and lighter skin tones. I made the reference to India because... well, obviously they're Indian... and from what I know there's still a very large marketing campaign for bleach creams throughout India and many parts of Asia as a whole. It's incredibly sad how much skin tone has played a role in so many horrendous wars and genocides in each country. Just pitted against each other from a classist system made to dismantle unity with one another.

    • @Weeping_lover
      @Weeping_lover Před rokem +22

      This obsession towards lighter skin happened because of British influence on India for over 200 years.

    • @RaquelPereira-fj4kt
      @RaquelPereira-fj4kt Před rokem +1

      she said she LOVES her skin color

  • @jenniferpearce1052
    @jenniferpearce1052 Před rokem +695

    She really did brighten up in the pink! It's not about light skin or dark. Its just the right color for your tone. My face looks slightly chartreuse in fuchsia like that, but a dark red makes me look healthy. For her, the fuchsia brought out her natural glow. Gorgeous

    • @Kathakathan11
      @Kathakathan11 Před rokem +7

      Yes absolutely, red was dull, pink glowed

    • @J7pat7
      @J7pat7 Před rokem

      Yes, but she was wrong about the white washing her out. White always makes dark skin look good .

  • @orianaramunno4586
    @orianaramunno4586 Před rokem +130

    I love how the stylist is determined about understanding the bride’s feelings. He’s the best.

  • @farheenrokon1272
    @farheenrokon1272 Před rokem +118

    The third dress completely washed her out. The pink one literally made her GLOW. I'm so glad she chose that one and that the husband was supportive of her decision.

  • @kayemallory117
    @kayemallory117 Před rokem +182

    I'm so sorry that people said terrible things to Ekta about her skin tone. She's BEAUTIFUL! She could wear a potato sack and still be gorgeous.

    • @bongiwekunene6331
      @bongiwekunene6331 Před rokem +3

      Yaaaaas!

    • @aravindchintalapudi3286
      @aravindchintalapudi3286 Před rokem +2

      I'm sorry but this thought is what is ruining the fashion industry that now thinks models walking, wearing trash bags, furniture and potato sacks are something exceptional and path-breaking.

    • @kayemallory117
      @kayemallory117 Před rokem +11

      @@aravindchintalapudi3286 My point is that she is beautiful. She could wear *anything* and still be beautiful.

    • @vkgof
      @vkgof Před rokem

      Agree. I've seen so many of these episodes set in India. Clearly on a binge, lol. She is one of the most beautiful ones. Exquisite facial features ❤!

    • @thushar2306
      @thushar2306 Před 5 měsíci

      ​@@kayemallory117i am a dusky toned person but i check first thing if the color is making me look dull or highlight. Its not a big issue. Nothing to feel bad about it. It applies to fair colored people too. They also cant wear all colors. Along with tone some features of body also affect the dress.

  • @amm6569
    @amm6569 Před rokem +1951

    I'm in Indian-ethnicity woman born and raised in America, and I can tell you, I always valued having darker skin; my friends were always jealous of my "natural tan" and living in Arizona, I never shied away from the sun and embraced the seasonal changes where my skin would get much darker in the summer and lighter in the winter. I never got hateful comments from other Americans (or Mexicans, or Jamaicans, or any other ethnicity I grew up with in the States) until I went to India and would hear all of these open comments from middle aged to older women about how it was a "shame" I wasn't as light skinned as my mom. The origin for lighter skin being desirable is because back in the day, those who were worked in fields as laborers were darker skinned due to hours spent in the sun, whilst the upper class worked "higher" jobs in offices out of sunlight. Therefore, if you're darker skinned the impression is that you're lower class, which is obviously bullshit. My cousin was extremely fair skinned, and I remember everyone talking about her since she was 8 years old like she was a prized pig being raised for slaughter - "she's so fair, she will get a good husband and dowry". What a disgusting thing to say about anyone, let alone a child. She was so controlled by her aunt who was determined to basically auction her off to the highest bidder, that she eventually ran away and eloped with the love of her life, a simple but honest working man who loves her and has much darker skin. For years, she only talked to me and my dad, the two who supported her. I always will be proud of her for choosing her own destiny and heart, and breaking free of her controlled life. Unfortunately, this racism still is prevalent today in India and I am so grateful I grew up in America. We have our problems obviously, but India doesn't get called out on this overt racism as much as it should because people are afraid of criticizing "culture". I suppose it's human nature to always think "the grass is greener on the other side" with Western cultures wanting to be tan and Eastern cultures wanting to be fairer. However, racism under the guise of "culture" is still racism, and needs to be called out by fellow Indians and non-Indians alike.

    • @bkgksan9798
      @bkgksan9798 Před rokem

      Anti-blackness and colorism that is rampant in Asian cultures is not same as racism. It is plain and simple colorism.

    • @ajillihardy6829
      @ajillihardy6829 Před rokem +81

      Thank you so much for sharing. I hope more people speak up about the persistent racism. We have to shine a light on it.

    • @hugs_xo
      @hugs_xo Před rokem +19

      thank you for sharing.

    • @mezzogal
      @mezzogal Před rokem +41

      It's definitely an East vs West cultural thing, to do with the perception of beauty. Western cultures seem to like the tanned skin (as AM M pointed out, people in America are "jealous" of her skin tone). But it's the opposite in Asia. Darker skin is not considered desirable. Not just for Indians, but for Chinese all over Asia too. Some of my friends won't go swimming when the sun is up because they don't want to get tanned. Parents will tell their kids not to play too long out in the sun or to put on long-sleeves to do sports, and there are so many creams, cosmetics and beauty treatments out there to give "fairer", "whiter" skin. This applies for women and men, by the way.

    • @amm6569
      @amm6569 Před rokem +28

      @@mezzogal Yes this is true. Same for some of my Indian friends who won't go outside on a beautiful, sunny day for fear of "getting dark." When I used to visit my grandparents in India my aunt used to take me to the salon for bleaching facials, which is/was a common thing. I was 10! I believe only recently the company Fair and Lovely stopped selling skin lightening products, or at least reduced production, after acknowledging the racist history of them. It's also a "grass is always greener" syndrome where we want what we don't have (fair skin if we have dark skin, tanned skin if we have fair skin).

  • @shreyasingh1269
    @shreyasingh1269 Před rokem +502

    I hate the fiancé for saying that the colour should be little dark because his mom prefers it. It was heartbreaking to hear specially after looking at how happy the bride was... 🥺
    PS : 1) the review of her family members was mostly about colour shade and skintone. Its weird for me to see the bride listening to such comments coming straight from the people who should be encouraging and welcoming to her decisions.
    2) at last only the bride was happy and the family just accepted her decision i guess support and enthus was lacking a lot.

    • @veenabobby9316
      @veenabobby9316 Před rokem +30

      I m so glad that at least there is one comment about that fiancé

    • @prar_shah
      @prar_shah Před rokem +53

      I once dated a momas boy, guess why we didn't get married, yep his mom said no

    • @Honeybear0488
      @Honeybear0488 Před rokem +26

      @@prar_shah you dodged a bullet .

    • @missfoodaficionado4647
      @missfoodaficionado4647 Před rokem +16

      Agreed but what was worse was her supposed best friend siding with her fiance instead of being honest to her friend... If she wanted to be so politically correct and agreeable, she could have atleast reassured her friend that " Both look nice, choose the one which speaks to you"
      If the guy hadn't come around at last, the poor bride might have reluctantly chosen the last one

    • @ifykyk679
      @ifykyk679 Před rokem +3

      Bruh he's her husband. He has the right to make opinions too. That's how families work in india.

  • @kcb_baebae5885
    @kcb_baebae5885 Před rokem +208

    It's not about her skin tone but the undertone. She's cool toned and so pink looks way better than warm red on her. ❤️

  • @gracemugaas7070
    @gracemugaas7070 Před rokem +107

    this consultant guy is just the DREAM he’s absolutely killing it for his bride keeping her happy and supporting her

  • @beckyluvstoscrapnsew
    @beckyluvstoscrapnsew Před rokem +277

    She would look amazing in any colour , makes me sad she feels insecure in some colours because of insensitive comments from family or friends.She is stunningly beautiful and her choice was perfect because it was HER choice .

  • @veronicarovetto7702
    @veronicarovetto7702 Před rokem +289

    I’m italian, but i’m falling love with Indian culture and wedding dress. They’re my favourite🥰🥰🥰

  • @jemmaj2919
    @jemmaj2919 Před rokem +281

    She looked amazing in all, I liked the first one more, glad she didn't go for red. She said she didn't want red. Her fiance must have known that, his mum is irrelevant here 🙄

    • @harshitabhuyan8892
      @harshitabhuyan8892 Před rokem +61

      Oh dear, you have no idea how many momma's boys you will find here. 😂 In India actually they say it's two families getting married so people care a lot about keeping the family happy. But I am glad he didn't push her. Oh i would have been so pissed at my fiancé if he tried to manipulate me into choosing a dress that wasn't the best choice just because of what his mother wanted.

    • @rachelmm05
      @rachelmm05 Před rokem +20

      But in their culture the word of the mom is a big deal. If she (the mom) says no then he's gonna back his mom and basically insist that the wife listen. Even after they marry the mom is still gonna have major say in their life.

    • @aryanhassan4659
      @aryanhassan4659 Před rokem

      @@harshitabhuyan8892 you explained it nicely for the non Desi audience 😁🙏

  • @jae6506
    @jae6506 Před rokem +232

    So glad the show shined a light on what brown-skinned Indian women have to endure. It’s rooted in classism, colonialism, & racism. The more it’s called out, the less prevalent it will be. Beauty comes in every shade! Ekta is beautiful already and that fuchsia dress enhanced it👏🏾

  • @karenacton3854
    @karenacton3854 Před rokem +101

    Look at her face when she was in the second choice…..she simply glowed! She was stunning in all of them but the fuchsia was the best for her.

  • @zabindhanji
    @zabindhanji Před rokem +81

    I'm really impressed with how the consultant keeps the bride's preferences and feelings topmost in his mind. He gave her the encouragement to make the choice that was best for her, regardless of what her fiance's opinion was. I am really glad that he supported her choice. I also agree with the consultant, that a man should put his wife's preferences/opinions/feelings above anyone else's, and refrain from referring to his mother's preferences.

  • @isabellancali5388
    @isabellancali5388 Před rokem +173

    She’s radiating in the pink lengha. I love her smile and sweet spirit.

  • @smyles58
    @smyles58 Před rokem +141

    She honestly did look better and happier in the fuchsia. She was glowing and it made her cheeks rosy. Glad she choose the one she really loved, true happiness!

  • @sophien5416
    @sophien5416 Před 6 měsíci +26

    Divyak is a top notch stylist. The way he stands up for the bride and creates space for her to express her own self love in her skin got me emotional (as another daker skinned bride).

  • @1957DLT
    @1957DLT Před rokem +124

    My word, the craftsmanship that goes into these Indian bridal garments never fails to drop my jaw. They are so stunning. She looked gorgeous in both colors, to my eye, but I am glad she chose the fuschia for herself.

  • @joantrigilio9990
    @joantrigilio9990 Před rokem +98

    She looks absolutely radiant in that pink lengha.

  • @angrydonutface7420
    @angrydonutface7420 Před rokem +230

    I couldn't understand what the fiancé said but I get bad vibes. She is so stunning and that pink looks amazing on her! Also, her lipstick is the exact same colour, so how does she think it doesn't suit her skin tone? Colourism has given her a complex.

    • @Almanama12
      @Almanama12 Před rokem +67

      He said his mother has always said there needs to be an element of red in a bridal wear. So he was a bit surprised when he saw her in pink as this is the lightest shade of pink. Maybe a darker pink would look better and the designer said stop confusing the bride. The bride said she liked the dress but was bit insecured about her skin tone and now the insecurity has come up

    • @angrydonutface7420
      @angrydonutface7420 Před rokem +7

      @@Almanama12 Thank you for the translation!

    • @Almanama12
      @Almanama12 Před rokem

      @@angrydonutface7420 you're welcome

    • @DGLeo482
      @DGLeo482 Před rokem +34

      Traditional indian bridal colours in North India are deep red and golden. His mother wanted to keep a traditional look for the bridal lehenga. Similar to christian mothers insisting on a pure white wedding dress.

    • @praptibhattacharjee8126
      @praptibhattacharjee8126 Před rokem +21

      He could have said you look amazing in it and then tell her why he wanted to see her in different colour not because she looked bad. And i do not get a good vibe from this boy. He will never support her if one day he has to choose between you and his family.

  • @sngray11
    @sngray11 Před rokem +68

    It is heartbreaking that because of comments others have made to her in the past, that she is self-conscious of her skintone! She beautiful inside and out. I am glad that she ended up choosing the dress that flattered her the most and that loved the most instead of listening to others opinions. 💗

  • @diamondangel1969
    @diamondangel1969 Před rokem +41

    Her skin tone is just gorgeous! The pink is very flattering.

    • @aryanhassan4659
      @aryanhassan4659 Před rokem

      I hateeee her skinn complexionn...it doesn't even look good...gladd I'm not that darkkkk

  • @ladyjustice1474
    @ladyjustice1474 Před rokem +94

    The details in her dress is beautiful. So happy she chose what made her happy.

  • @alkaoskar5458
    @alkaoskar5458 Před rokem +52

    Glad she chose what she really liked. She looks beautiful in both red and pink but she was glowing with happiness when she wore pink .

  • @miajamison9086
    @miajamison9086 Před rokem +35

    She is so beautiful. It’s heartbreaking to see that colorism still has such a stronghold. She and her fiancé truly believe that her skin tone is inferior.😢

  • @JustMeeeHeHe
    @JustMeeeHeHe Před rokem +5

    Lol when the fiancé starts talking about his mommy. I just can’t!!

    • @classyart5322
      @classyart5322 Před rokem

      Most of the Indian men are like this only because here they live with their parents life long (except if he is posted in some other city for job) so they want their wife to act according to the whims and fancies of their mothers because they all will be living under the same roof

    • @_delightee_
      @_delightee_ Před 10 měsíci +1

      Trust me when I say this, my husband is opposite of mumma’s boy. They portrayed him like one in the show. We were equally surprised to see the video. 😂

  • @roannathephoenix8561
    @roannathephoenix8561 Před rokem +117

    The fit and detailing on that light fuchsia pink dress was absolutely stunning. It brought out a glow on the bride that the darker one dulled. So glad she stood her ground and choose the one she loved.

  • @thecommunity1102
    @thecommunity1102 Před rokem +57

    Indian wedding dresses/ styles are so amazing. Yall know how to dress and don't shy away from color

  • @BlondeSparkles
    @BlondeSparkles Před rokem +30

    That pink was stunning!!!!

  • @KR-wj5mt
    @KR-wj5mt Před rokem +15

    She was stunning in the PINK and the consultant brings out the best in every bride.

  • @sandrap6321
    @sandrap6321 Před rokem +65

    The cost, skill, & time to create such works of art is mind-boggling. Big shout out to these talented, hard workers.

  • @undecided3043
    @undecided3043 Před rokem +214

    I love this host!!😊 He really is a remarkable man who is helping these brides with better mindsets for the decisions they take🌟

  • @pinkpigg9568
    @pinkpigg9568 Před rokem +42

    3:31
    "My mom always wanted/had the thought that there should be some element of red colour in the bride's dress,so if we could make it a little darker then i think we could get closer to my mom's thought(of having red colour in the dress).
    5:34
    "This one option of lehenga(dress) had a very different shade of red. So I thought yeah why not?".
    6:22
    Don't tell your fiance,'My mom like this or that.'
    7:07
    If you feel like,'when I close my eyes I can imagine myself at the mandap(place of marriage).'
    7:55
    "At the end of the day,I don't want to push her to wear something that not comfortable for her."
    8:35
    "The transition of a friend becoming girlfriend and then becoming wife hits me and makes me emotional."

  • @sandyjohnson8927
    @sandyjohnson8927 Před rokem +36

    Her skin tone is gorgeous.

  • @lyrieth8833
    @lyrieth8833 Před rokem +29

    You could just tell that the pink one was her choice it was written all over her! I am glad she got what made her feel that special feeling people are suppose to have picking their wedding outfits out.

  • @shrutiK12312
    @shrutiK12312 Před rokem +17

    Honestly, Red wasn't different. Pink is different. I liked what consultant said, don't tell your fiance , my mom is saying this. Good she didn't fell for the pressure and chose what she liked.

    • @soumimajumder6076
      @soumimajumder6076 Před rokem +4

      Absolutely... It isn't his mother's marriage.... Parents should understand this... I am not saying their input is unwanted.. But they should keep in mind it is not their day... It is someone else's... So their choice should be the priority.

  • @neysaedwards-turnbull4494

    And yes she looks so much better and happier in the pink and confident in it idk why he messed with her head

  • @NG1351
    @NG1351 Před rokem +26

    I'm so glad she went with her heart and got the pink one, she looked absolutely stunning and that color does suit her so well

  • @SaimaNigar
    @SaimaNigar Před rokem +19

    I am so glad she stuck with her instincts and did not go for the third dress just for the sake of her fiance. She is actually looking gorgeous in the pink lehnga.

  • @Lkmsundastood
    @Lkmsundastood Před rokem +101

    She's gorgeous and I loved her in both the dresses. I'm so happy she chose the dress that made her happiest 💗.

  • @AFAskygoddess
    @AFAskygoddess Před rokem +23

    I think she would look beautiful in an emerald green dress.

  • @Sylphinator
    @Sylphinator Před rokem +93

    Shes gorgeous!! I am so thrilled she stuck to her guns and took the pink =D brought me to tears when I saw her again I wish them both much health, happiness, love, luck, joy and may they always have enough!

  • @lynnhubbard3355
    @lynnhubbard3355 Před rokem +31

    Oh she looked so beautiful in the fuchsia lengha! So, so beautiful. I'm glad she chose the one that made her happy! 😊❤❤

  • @pavithrabalasubramanian7344

    I love the consultant guy...and the way he rolled his eyes when Paras mentioned his mom's concerns. Man, its 2022!!!!

  • @AmyB369
    @AmyB369 Před rokem +19

    That is so sad that she was told her skin is too dark. Her skin is beautiful and skin colors of every shade are beautiful

  • @bakaichigo
    @bakaichigo Před 11 měsíci +9

    So glad she picked the fuschia/pink, as it looked so much more delicate and light on her (the effect of the look not necessarily physical weight). Her personality as well as her looks suited the lighter shade as opposed to the heavy red.

  • @androidgames1927
    @androidgames1927 Před rokem +16

    Ekta is such a co-operative, well spoken and beautiful girl 🥺😭 The entourage tho except her friend made my heart a bit nervous for her 😵

  • @clwbchbabycakes
    @clwbchbabycakes Před rokem +18

    The pink one is so stunning on her. I hope she reads these comments and realizes how beautiful she really is, just exactly as she is!! 💜

  • @yaasmiinn
    @yaasmiinn Před rokem +25

    It doesn't matter what you want or what your mummy want,what matter is what your bride like and what makes her happy .I am happy that she chose what made her happy and make her feel like a real happy bride . She is absolutely stunning and gorgeous 💖 and lastly ,everyone agreed with her choice ,that was a bonus .

  • @melissahoney8317
    @melissahoney8317 Před rokem +30

    She's got what you call olive skin and it's beautiful my daughter has olive skin and the dark colors like reds like blues will bring out your skin color

    • @dannytallmage2971
      @dannytallmage2971 Před 4 měsíci

      Lmao she absolutely does not have olive skin. Olive isn’t a skin color it’s an undertone. For a very dark person she has cool undertones.

  • @itsallgood4093
    @itsallgood4093 Před rokem +24

    I so wish that any culture could wear these dresses. I'm from the US and we are pretty much stuck with some version of white. We are barely dipping our toe into color with pastels, like blush pink. These are so BEAUTIFUL! All the colors and embellishments are gorgeous!😍

    • @erionlewis8006
      @erionlewis8006 Před rokem +9

      Honestly if you wanted to wear a color, do it. The west is just so used to growing up with the traditional white but lately that's been changing.

    • @androidgames1927
      @androidgames1927 Před rokem +5

      Not going to lie to you, growing up I was always obsessed with white wedding dresses and a lot of other girls my age shared that sentiment, we were obsessed with everything we saw in movies from the west from weddings, prom, homecoming to name a few😳

    • @itsallgood4093
      @itsallgood4093 Před rokem +1

      @@erionlewis8006 We are starting to see color, but unfortunately we are a long way from seeing dresses like these. I also think these dresses are flattering for almost all sizes.

    • @itsallgood4093
      @itsallgood4093 Před rokem +3

      @@androidgames1927 I do think white is very nice for the wedding, but I would have loved to wear one of these dresses for the reception. I absolutely love all these beautiful colors and embellishments. Plus I think they look good on almost any shape bride. What the men wear is stunning too.

    • @shreyy_a5332
      @shreyy_a5332 Před rokem +3

      Ya we love our traditional dresses, white is just not something we prefer on brides.

  • @yvonnemccullaghward361
    @yvonnemccullaghward361 Před rokem +15

    She looks beautiful in that pink dress.The embroidery is magnificent. Her smile said it all

  • @sjacpswbs03162005
    @sjacpswbs03162005 Před rokem +9

    Honestly it’s about time we have captions especially with the language barriers that other versions have

  • @lollipopjimin5066
    @lollipopjimin5066 Před rokem +54

    I'm a brown girl and I love my skin color. I don't tolerate any kind of discrimination towards my skin color. It's one of the things I cherish the most about myself. Be comfortable in your own skin! 💜

    • @dannytallmage2971
      @dannytallmage2971 Před 4 měsíci +1

      K Pop stan saying this is so so so funny.

    • @lollipopjimin5066
      @lollipopjimin5066 Před 4 měsíci

      @@dannytallmage2971 Yeah right. I'm not even a kpop stan. I only like BTS. And being a kpop stan doesn't mean that you become a koreaboo.

  • @leslieguy9777
    @leslieguy9777 Před rokem +10

    The fuchsia pink looked absolutely beautiful on her. She is beautiful and her skin tone (like all skin tones) looked beautiful.

  • @llc1976
    @llc1976 Před rokem +13

    She’s so gorgeous! Dark skin? Her skin is gorgeous! The pink and gold is so pretty! The salmon color is okay but not as pretty as the fuchsia.

  • @Tam974eva
    @Tam974eva Před rokem +5

    She is breath taking in that pink! Im so happy she went with her gut and listened to what she wants.

  • @sam11na
    @sam11na Před rokem +9

    Her smile in the pink lehenga just spoke volumes! 💗

  • @Almanama12
    @Almanama12 Před rokem +9

    The groom said that his mother always said an element of red is important as women traditionally in most parts of India wear red dress. He said he imagined her in red and was surprised when he say her in lightest shade of pink, so maybe a darker shade of pink may look better. He didn't comment on her skin tone but the bride to be said that she had a complex related to her skin while trying the outfit and the fact he said that is brining that insecurity up.

  • @sum6903
    @sum6903 Před rokem +8

    She is right, pink was best and the work was awesome on it too

  • @zarapereiraa
    @zarapereiraa Před rokem +5

    absolutely love the consultant! he's so encouraging and just has a great attitude

  • @brandoniswhoiam
    @brandoniswhoiam Před rokem +15

    I really wish that there were subtitles for what he said at 6:20.

    • @abhinaya2002
      @abhinaya2002 Před rokem +5

      He said "My mom likes this"

    • @samatha5714
      @samatha5714 Před rokem +9

      He basically said never tell your fiancé that “MY mom likes this”

  • @LisaLGruman
    @LisaLGruman Před rokem +19

    I am loving these videos from this country. The bride looked wonderful, and I just love the whole show.

  • @JouJouOuiOui
    @JouJouOuiOui Před rokem +22

    She is so very beautiful she could wear a hession sack and be gorgeous but this pink Lenga was so very flattering and you could tell she felt beautiful 😻

  • @Ygirl065
    @Ygirl065 Před rokem +16

    Damn her skin glow is everything , who cares about the color .

  • @afreenshaikh9479
    @afreenshaikh9479 Před rokem +3

    I love the words of Mr. D'SOUZA saying don't bring your mummies between a relationship

  • @Purelight1960
    @Purelight1960 Před rokem +15

    Fabulous consultant....beautiful bride.

  • @absolutetruthgirl
    @absolutetruthgirl Před rokem +5

    Her skintone is literally gold! So stunning!!

  • @rubayaafzal2658
    @rubayaafzal2658 Před rokem +46

    Love to have a desi version of this show 🙊 Love from Pakistan 🇵🇰💚❤️

  • @sonyae777
    @sonyae777 Před rokem +8

    OMG!! I love the beautiful fushia/pink dress!! The bride's skin tone is absolutely gorgeous!! Beautiful lady! 😍

  • @commentstoshare
    @commentstoshare Před rokem +7

    I actually think she looked gorgeous in the first and the second! that skin tone gosh it's perfect I hope one day she can see that too

  • @melo_maniac9983
    @melo_maniac9983 Před rokem +9

    I am so happy we're getting to see Indian lenghas cause they are some of the most beautiful dresses!!

  • @priyankatiwari1829
    @priyankatiwari1829 Před rokem +5

    Designer is such a great human being who understands bride feeling so well.

  • @nataliyakovalski8102
    @nataliyakovalski8102 Před rokem +6

    She is beautiful! I'm glad she chose pink! She looked young and radiant in it!

  • @pudimchibisama168
    @pudimchibisama168 Před rokem +15

    Então estão me dizendo que tinha todo um programa sobre vestidos de noivais indianos E EU NÃO SABIA?! Melhor descoberta de 2023 até agora!!! Amo muito os estilos de casamento indianos são tão vibrantes e belos!!!

  • @jaynenunya6070
    @jaynenunya6070 Před rokem +2

    that pink dress looks so stunning. It really makes her skin (which is lovely already) glow!

  • @nonnabobotgalicia
    @nonnabobotgalicia Před rokem +5

    avid fan from the Philippines here. I got teary eyed, this was the most beautiful pink wedding dress I have ever seen in my life! I think i would like to see my daughter getting married in a beautiful pink wedding gown like this and everyone else will wear white. What color does the groom wear to complement this brides pink dress?

  • @britt1784
    @britt1784 Před rokem +7

    I have brown skin and I knew she looks the best in the pink. Rose like colors and earth tones look god in brown skin… I’m glad she went with what she felt beautiful in! 💕💁🏾‍♀️

  • @idharudhar5985
    @idharudhar5985 Před rokem +5

    When the groom said his mother would prefer a red dress...ugh...ugh....this is not a dress for your mom to wear. Why does a man think of his mother's choices when it comes to something his wife wants to do. The consultant was so rightly annoyed by the man's statement. At least he came around in the end.
    The bride loved the pink one and glad she went with it. However, if she was concerned about her dusky color, which is beautiful, I would let her try a silver dress- the same color as the necklace she is wearing with the pink dress- you can see how the colour of that necklace is bringing out her skin tone.

  • @mellybrennan
    @mellybrennan Před rokem +3

    She looks so beautiful in the pink. The more silver embroidery is just lovely.

  • @Pikachuwhereareyou
    @Pikachuwhereareyou Před rokem +5

    What a gorgeous lady! The pink suited her best 1000%. Glad she went with her gut.

  • @aisha6410
    @aisha6410 Před rokem +7

    my favorites were the pink and white, she was right though the white was not suited to the wedding but she should really consider wearing white more cause it makes her skin pop. She is so beautiful literally why I watched the video

  • @bironibathari9920
    @bironibathari9920 Před rokem +11

    She looked pretty in red lehenga. She looks happier in pink. So glad that she chose her "happy lehenga".

  • @truellaksala
    @truellaksala Před rokem +6

    Those dresses. They are sooo beautiful. The bride looks lovely in pink ❤

  • @courtneymoore9904
    @courtneymoore9904 Před rokem +2

    Your skin is beautiful, warm, and glowing and you looked beautiful in every color you wore! Stunning bride!

  • @sharlesb7735
    @sharlesb7735 Před rokem +4

    I love the Indian clothes, the designs, all the embroidery and beading and the colours are just magical. So very special.

  • @thewheatishtone7466
    @thewheatishtone7466 Před rokem +3

    I think the red colour is more beautiful then the pink one for her.

  • @stapleskeri9811
    @stapleskeri9811 Před rokem +3

    The bride is stunning, I hope she doesn’t let her skin tone affects how she feel. Absolutely gorgeous.

  • @neysaedwards-turnbull4494

    That's same dress in yellow and true white ohh baybeeeeee she would look amazing 💛

  • @harshitabhuyan8892
    @harshitabhuyan8892 Před rokem +11

    I am an Indian born and raised in India and i have exactly the same skin tone as her and i feel so sorry that she has so much insecurities surrounding her skin colour that it is a major factor for her while deciding her wedding dress because of how her lighter skinned grandma treated her. Colourism is more prominent amongst the older generations. I had some insecurities too growing up even though my grandma, mom and dad always said my skin is beautiful but I would still hear these subtle, irate comments from some random aunties. But then as i stepped into adulthood, I learnt to stop caring about what old fashioned aunties without a fashion sense said. I actually started loving my skin and i wouldn't have it any other way. All that matters is that you have healthy skin, tan and sun kissed skin is actually coveted around the world and even in India amongst the younger generation. I personally hate pink and wouldn't touch it but the pink one looked absolutely gorgeous on her.
    And her fiancé was so irritating, he didn't care about easing away her insecurities and telling her the truth that the pink looks absolutely gorgeous on her but rather he only cared about what his mother wanted. But I am glad he didn't push her.

    • @aryanhassan4659
      @aryanhassan4659 Před rokem

      Truth hurtss....the old lady is gorgeous unlikee the bride😁

  • @irk_adi
    @irk_adi Před rokem +6

    To people who didn't get the husband to be thoughts was that, he wanted if there would be touch of red because her mother likes red on the bride but he never forced the bride instead when she said that she likes the pink one better , he gladly accepted and said at the end of the day she's gonna wear the wedding dress and she should be comfortable with it... ☺️

  • @SuperNotoriousT
    @SuperNotoriousT Před rokem +7

    She looked fabulous in ALL 3 outfits 🤷🏾‍♀️🙏🏾👋🏾🇬🇧

  • @lonnie4827
    @lonnie4827 Před rokem +4

    The pink suited her undertones nicely. She looked stunning.

  • @Gigi-14
    @Gigi-14 Před rokem +4

    I’m glad she chose the pink. Fabulous.