Say yes to the dress. Say yes to dress. [CHEERING] My dad was in the
music industry. He was a singer
back in the '80s, and I got a guitar
when I was 16. And it was kind of
this light bulb moment. When I know it's
the dress, that is when the guitar will come out. Ooh, that looks
like snowy branches. Jenny, Jenny. It looks pretty-- Woo, hi. How are you? I'm good.
How are you? I'm Lisa.
I'm great. I know. I know you're Lisa. And you guys-- who are you? I'm mom. And I'm Katie, Jenny's sister. Hi Katie, Lisa. Oh, my god. What a beautiful family. Thank you. Look at these outfits. We've got of pop of fringe
and our pop of rhinestones that I always have
fringe in rhinestones on. I-- --in some aspect. LISA FUHRMAN: What's
the pop of this? So I have a pop of
snow boots as well. Snow boots? I'm getting married in the
snow in Jackson Hole, Wyoming. My fiance Dave and I
fell in love in the snow. When we finally admitted
our love to each other, we had the biggest
snowstorm in five years in Nashville that night. Yes. We got engaged in
the snow in Wyoming, and so now we're going to
get married in the snow. He just proposed to me! WOMAN: I know. Congratulations! Our ceremony is
going to be outside, so we're going to have a
beautiful snow backdrop. But I need to have a dress
that I can hide these under. As I'm walking down the aisle, I
want to feel like a snowflake-- like a womanly snowflake. Do we have a budget in mind? So I'd like to say
between 3 and 3,500. OK. We are going to find
your wedding dress. I have no doubt.
- Perfect. Great. All right? See you guys soon. - All right, let's go.
- Let's go. Come on back. [MUSIC PLAYING] Oh, yes. It's so pretty. I saw from your profile that
you had pre-selected dresses. I pre-pulled three of the
dresses that you had saved. This is the Martina Lianna. That's my favorite
just looking at it. LISA FUHRMAN: Do you know what? Mine, too. JENNY TOLMAN:
There's a Pronovias. I don't know if you
guys have this one. Let's see. And this is the one that
you're going to hate me for, because I know it's over
my budget, but I love it. LISA FUHRMAN: It's over $5,000. JENNY TOLMAN: I think
I'd like to just try it. OK. Just know that if
you love it, you need to be prepared to either
give it up or pay for it. That's true.
OK. LISA FUHRMAN: OK? Got it. I think that we should
start with this one. From what I can tell just by
looking at it on the hanger, it has everything that
I want in a dress. It's got the long sleeves,
sparkle everywhere, the neckline with a illusion. So I am a little apprehensive
to try it on first, because if I love it, then what do we do? You can't say yes to the
first dress, or can you? Look at this. I'm dying. I love this. LISA FUHRMAN: We're done. I think we could be. I feel so beautiful. I want to cry. Growing up, I just always kind
of felt like the ugly duckling out of the bunch. What bunch? I mean, you saw my sister. She's gorgeous. Growing up, people would look
at her and be like, oh my gosh. You're so beautiful. And then they would look
at me and be like, oh, you guys are sisters? You don't look anything alike. Growing up with
Jenny, I could tell that sometimes she had a
little bit of a difficult time. She actually was
very well liked. I think she just
didn't feel like-- She didn't feel 100%
confident in her own skin. I did not grow up beautiful. It took me a second. OK. She is very beautiful,
but you are stunning, too. I'm a comparer, I
think is what I am. I'm always like, oh well,
yeah, I can be pretty, but not that pretty, you know? And so I feel like-- I don't know. This dress makes me feel
like I'm that pretty. You are. I'm very self aware that
I have this insecurity about the way that I look. I mean, even a lot of my music-- there's lots of songs like that,
that are focusing on that woman narrative where she's
looking in the mirror and judging herself
or loving herself. And so that's something I'm
really trying to work hard on. So today, I would love to be
able to look in the mirror and say, I love you, and
I think you're beautiful. Wow. She did too good
on the first one. I'm like wait a second. Wow. LISA FUHRMAN: What
do you guys think? I like it. KATHLEEN TOLMAN:
It's very pretty. LISA FUHRMAN: Isn't it stunning? I feel so pretty. I love all of this. Not all dresses have
this kind of neck, and not every bride looks
great in this neckline. A lot of people
need the opening, but you're already long. This is so stunning. JENNY TOLMAN: I feel like it
just looks like snow covered branches coming off of me. I'm standing here, and
I'm thinking, oh no. I love this one. But my mom and my
sister are both very reserved in their emotions. If my family doesn't love this
dress, I'll be really upset. She told me something
in the dressing room that I was shocked
about, which is that she told me that
growing up she always felt like the ugly duckling. She had a rough teenage-- teenage years. Jenny went through a very having
a lot of anxiety as a teenager. And now-- like I can't even
believe that's the same girl. Oh. Terrible anxiety issues. And so I'm-- the person
that you see right now, you wouldn't even recognize who
I used to be, because it's-- 10 years ago couldn't
leave the house. Yeah, exactly. You know what? You deserve everything and more. Those days are
long gone, my dear. Say goodbye. LISA FUHRMAN: Bye! We're here, and we're ready
to shine like a snowflake. LISA FUHRMAN: That's right. Let's go try on the next dress. Let's go. Like I don't know where
we're going to go from here, but show me some more magic. I will. I definitely will. And the good news is
we put this on first, so now we use this
as our benchmark. Yeah. LISA FUHRMAN: And if we don't
like anything more than this, we know.
OK. JENNY TOLMAN: Right? We'll see you in a minute. OK. That's very pretty. Yeah. Well, that-- That was a way to
make an entrance. That was a major, major hit. Yes, absolutely. OK. This is going to
be hard to beat. But I'm challenging you. To be honest with
you, I don't think that any of the
dresses in the room are going to make Jenny feel as
special as she feels right now or win her family over. So you know what? I've got to go back and shop. Yeah, and it's over
$5,000, but OK. She told me it was OK. It's over budget, but Jenny
did show me a picture of it, so I'm going to bring it. But I'm going to bring her one
more that's totally different. OK, I have some dresses for you. OK. So this is that Pronovias one
that is out of your budget. JENNY TOLMAN: Yes it is. That has very-- It's out of your
budget, Jenny. Remember. And very limited sparkle. JENNY TOLMAN: It is. Has some, but limited. Then I found the most fabulous-- I like stumbled on it when I
was looking for another one-- dress by this designer Rachel
Gilbert in your price point. JENNY TOLMAN: Ooh. It is so winter-wonderland
magnificent. Take a look. Oh, my gosh. Whoa.
LISA FUHRMAN: Do you like it? That's gorgeous. Wow, this dress is so different. It's just straight
beading, and it's gonna be a shock factor I think. I want you to keep your
eyes closed, because, I mean, I think you're going to
think you look smashing, but I'm not sure that
it beats the other one. OK. OK, you can look now. Oh, my gosh! It is-- it's stunning, but
it doesn't feel bridal. I want to wear this to
the Grammys someday. Can you sing me like
two lines while you're in your Grammy dress? (SINGING) I'm gonna
love you till my tank is empty, till I've
given all I've got, and I can't love anymore. Oh, my God. I have chills. This dress is just
too costume-y feeling. It's too much like Jenny Tolman
the Entertainer, which I love, but not for my wedding day. LISA FUHRMAN: So, where
do we go from here? We have the one
out of the budget-- this one. I warn you of one thing. JENNY TOLMAN: OK.
LISA FUHRMAN: OK? You may love it. So I mean, if you love it
more than the other one, will you be OK with the price? Because that is the price. I know I'm breaking
the cardinal rule, but I just have to try it,
if nothing more than just to confirm that I
love this first dress. Yeah, no. I love the first one. Yeah. I don't think it's even worth
going out and showing them, because I feel like
in my gut we already know which dress I want. - Let's put this one back on.
- I know. I'm just-- I've been
waiting this whole time to put it back on.
- Me, too. - Let's be honest.
- Yeah, exactly. [MUSIC PLAYING] Oh, you're back in that dress. JENNY TOLMAN: I'm back. We simply could
not find anything even close to beating it. It has everything
that she was wanting. She was wanting a
higher neckline, and she was wanting
the long sleeves. KATHERINE MALINOSKY: And
the buttons down the back. I mean, I feel like-- putting this dress
on makes me feel like this like grown
woman that is powerful and knows her worth. And I'm like that that's
exactly what I want to feel like walking down the aisle. Do you love it as
much as she does? Yeah. It's very pretty. JENNY TOLMAN: Are you gonna cry? I'm very happy
that she has found the dress that
makes her feel good and that she wants
to get married in? OK, oh my gosh. You are going to make me cry. What is this? I love it so much. I'm sorry. This is-- LISA FUHRMAN: I love
that you're feeling. I was not expecting this,
but I wanted this feeling. I honestly feel like putting
on this dress brought me to a whole new place in my life. It almost solidified
the fact that I can let go of all of
those insecurities that I've been holding
on to for so long-- just know that this is what I
want to walk down the aisle in. LISA FUHRMAN: This is
what it feels like. That's what it feels like.
Give it a whirl. You got it. (SINGING) I believe in meant
to be, from Tennessee to NYC. I've been searching
high and low, and just like love,
you know when you know. LISA FUHRMAN: Jenny. Yes, Lisa? Are you saying
yes to the dress? - (SINGING) I'm sayin'--
- Yes! Yes! [CHEERING] Very beautiful-- stunning. Oh, I got the word! [MUSIC PLAYING]