Say Yes to the Dress - Season 22

Season 22

Episodes

I'm Gonna Be the Problem Child Here
Bride Nina is pressed for time to find a reception dress she can bust a move in; couple Ashley and Amber need to find a jumpsuit for Amber and a gown for Ashley to use her legs comfortably since she was born without use of her arms.

The Three B's: Back, Biceps and Booty
Victoria wants to show off her back, her booty and her biceps, but Grandma wants her to cover up; Dominique has a little panic in the stockroom; Rachel hopes her decision to buy a dress before getting engaged was worth it.

Let's Give the Man What He Wants
Amanda's back at Kleinfeld to find a second dress after her fiancé tells her he hates her first pick; the pressure is on for Randy to find the perfect compromise; Courtney fights indecision; Kindra and Jamel forget a key element of their wedding.

The "Just in Case" Dress
Red already bought a just-in-case dress at another salon, but she doesn't want to settle; Randy gets a blast from the past; bride Shatava gets a taste of her own medicine.

Now I Just Need to Find a Husband
Personal trainer Jessica needs a gown that shows off her muscular back; Marie-Therese is shopping for a wedding dress despite still being single; Ryleigh's mom has a laundry list of changes to make before she lets her daughter walk down the aisle.

Not a Good Day, an Incredible Day
The trip down memory lane continues as Randy and Kleinfeld Bridal consultants, both past and present, trade stories of their favorite surprises, wildest weddings, most touching moments and most memorable celebrity encounters.
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