Say Yes to the Dress - Season 23

Season 23

Episodes

Nobody Suspects a Thing
Lori's entourage think they're coming to pick out her dream wedding dress, but she has something else in mind. Merchandise Director Dorothy has been working at Kleinfeld for 26 years and has never tried on a wedding dress -- now it's finally her time.

Tens Across the Board
Non-binary bride Kevin has a vision that tests Randy and Peter; new consultant Olivia struggles to hold her own against the world's bossiest best friend.

She Said Maybe to the Dress
Radio host Kenzie wants a dress that is as loud and sparkly as her personality; plus, Jenny Tolman gets married on a beautiful, snowy mountaintop.

It's Gotta Be...Substantial
Vanisha wants a sexy dress, but her opinionated sisters become an obstacle. Kelsey lost her mother at a young age, but her three aunts are here to help her shop. Paris is a former bridal consultant who needs an over-the-top ball gown.

I Didn't Mean to Make Randy Cry
New consultant Cat has her work cut out for her trying to find the perfect dress for singer-songwriter Mary Lambert, and bride Emerald finally has her dress delivered! Then, bald bride Rachel makes comments that bring Randy to tears.

I'm Marrying Me
One-of-a-kind bride Nicoletta arrives with crystals, sage and a plan to marry herself, and new consultant Cierra is all for it! Paraplegic bride Natalie hopes to experience that magical bridal feeling.

That's Bold
Randy takes a walk down memory lane and salutes our boldest brides ever!
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