Say Yes to the Dressis more than just a television show.
What a surprise, it’s a Pnina Tornai!
Ever notice how most brides onSay Yes to the Dressend up in a gown designed by Pnina Tornai?

Pnina Tornai is now one of Kleinfeld’s primary vendors, but the only one with an in-store boutique.
Today, a Pnina Tornai is one of the first (if notthefirst) gowns offered up onSay Yes.
Creative camerawork and editing make the charming boutique look much larger than it really is.

Even brides with an appointment only get 90 minutes to decide on a dress before they have to leave.
How the consultants are picked
Consultants onSay Yes to the Dressaren’t assigned at random to brides.
The contrast apparently makes for more compelling television, likeThe Odd Couple, but with much less arguing.

Katz has been with Kleinfeld’s for over a decade, and it’s no wonder.
These two are serious about customer service, on a new level.
They came up with a few solutions to help get sell stock quickly.

(See: the episode in which a mother punched alterations manager Vera.)
In May 2014,Kleinfeld Hudson’s Bayopened in Toronto.
Wright described her experience of filming the show in aninterview for417 Bridein 2013.

Each dress took an hour to discuss and film, followed by post interviews.
“I wasn’t expecting all the questions,” said Wright.
“I thought it was just like, “Alright, go.”

If someone says something that could potentially cause a disagreement, the director asks you questions about it.”
Fenoli showed his Spring 2018 collection, made up of twenty five dresses, at this year’sBridal Fashion Week.
This collection offers something for every bride looking for her perfect dress."

In the end, she wore a sample dress purchased elsewhere.
According toTMZ, in December 2016, Kleinfeld had yet to review the suit and declined to comment.
The show also didn’t make a run at mainstream Stacey when it came to make-up.

I wish we could film more brides with theme weddings, or like a goth wedding or something.'
Even the makeup artist and the hair stylist were excited to do something new."
Watch the episode in whichKelly Ripa spends a day as a consultantand you’ll change your mind.

And then there’s the matter of salary and health benefits.
Pros of working at the store reportedly include travel, an exciting work environment, and enthusiastic co-workers.
It’sRoger Craig Smith, who’s been describing gowns, and more, on the show since 2007.

Smith doesn’t actually see any of the scenes he’s narrating before he narrates them.












