Say Yes to the Dress - Season 3
Season 3
Episodes
Changes and Challenges
Change is in the air. It's a new season and with a new trio in charge of the floor, the season is looking bright. But not everyone thinks change is good.
In My Opinion
Single-minded brides are always coming into the salon with strong opinions on their ideal dress. In this episode, the team helps a woman who wants her gown painted on her.
Once Upon a Dress
Bride Kate is on a quest for her dream dress. But can she find a gown that suits her taste and budget? Plus, bride Adrianna has a particular dress in mind, but can she find it?
Bridal Wave
Bride Jessica brings scorecards to rate her gowns and Lydia has her first fitting. Finally, it's time for the annual Blowout Sale, but will this year's event be a bust?
Playing Dress Up
Nicole's sorority sisters have surprised her with a weekend trip, but there's something fishy about this appointment. Then, bride Lauren tries to please her aunt.
The Dress Ties That Bind
Camille brings her mother in law to the appointment in the hope of improving their strained relationship. Plus, can consultant Keasha help her friend to find the perfect dress?
Seeing Red
New consultant Carmel has a tall order from her first bride of the day. Indian bride Jasleen Gill wants an elaborate dress, for two thousand dollars, in red.
Hot Dress, Cold Feet
Saying 'yes' to a dress is not always easy for a bride. Sacha refuses to stay within her budget and Dorianne's dad gets emotional during her fitting.
There's a First for Everything
As a Wiccan bride, Jessica wants a fairy-themed wedding. But will she find the perfect dress? Then, Vicki returns for a fitting.
The Art of Negotiation
All brides have a tight budget, forcing some to haggle for even more bang for their buck. But will everyone be able to secure their dream dress?
Getting in the Spirit
Consultant Sarah gets engaged and now must find a dress, but can't keep her focus at work. Sola looks for a dress that will reflect her culture.
Second Time Around
Caitlin is having a military wedding after eloping. Carmel is assigned to help, but Randy steps in. Lee and her husband, search for dress to renew their vows in.
Two for One
Debbie and Carmel team up to sell dresses to sister brides. Debbie has no problem working as a duo, but Carmel prefers to go it alone. Will both girls find their dream gowns?
Missing Mom
Alla, who lost her mother to breast cancer, battles an opinionated aunt. Ellen falls for a dress that might be out of her budget. Timoria's fitting gets emotional.
Clicking with Brides
Leah, a former model, is assigned to consultant Dianne, who is challenged by her opinionated maid-of-honour. Will Dianne be able to keep the peace?
Family Dynamics
Julie wants a $6,000 dress, but her brutally honest mum is footing the bill. Will they see eye-to-eye? Plus, can brides Joy and Beth find outfits that meet their high expectations?
Indecisive Brides
Susan bought a gown that is too grand for her small outdoor wedding. Can she find something more suitable? Jennifer never wears dresses, so relies on her family to help her choose.
Goals
Carmel is struggling to hit her monthly sales goal. Can she help bride Jennifer and make a sale? Meanwhile, Keasha works with a bride who recently donated her kidney to her fiancé.
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