Say Yes to the Dress: Atlanta

2010 • TLC
4.6
1.66K reviews
TV-PG
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Season 3 episodes (18)

1 Dancing Queen
1/6/12
Two brides, a pro dancer who can't commit to a dress and a pageant queen with her own team of finicky judges, struggle to find their dream dresses. They're used to dressing for the stage, but can they find the perfect gown to take them down aisle?
2 Daddy's Girls
1/6/12
Two brides with traditional southern fathers struggle to find the perfect dress. One bride's dad rules out anything but pure white while another gets stuck between her city mom and country dad. Were traditions made to be broken?
3 Operation: Cinderella
1/13/12
Choosing the perfect wedding gown isn't easy, especially when the bride is missing her mom. So it will it take some extra encouragement for these brides to say yes when they don't have the support of the most important person in their lives.
4 Vocal Training
1/13/12
One bride is on a search for “Southern Chic.” The problem? Not even the bride seems to know what that means. Meanwhile, a second bride's hunt for the perfect short dress gets derailed when her brutal posse is short on compliments.
5 Tunnel Vision
1/20/12
Choosing the perfect wedding gown isn't easy, especially when two brides are cursed with tunnel vision. But if they can open their eyes to new possibilities, there will be light at the end of the tunnel.
6 Mini Monte
1/20/12
A bride's appointment is thrown into jeopardy when her fashionista friend pushes his own agenda. Meanwhile, a pair of twins have a radical shopping plan that backfires. Plus, a fashion-forward bride gets grief from her conservative peanut gallery.
7 Modern Day Scarlett
1/27/12
One bride, a Southern Belle, looks to reinvent herself as a modern-day Scarlett O'Hara, while another fussy bride can't rest until she has her perfect "aha" moment.
8 Fresh Start
1/27/12
Two brides carry emotional baggage on their search for the perfect wedding gown. Finding THE dress becomes a right of passage that gives them permission to embrace their futures.
9 Mamas Know Best
2/3/12
An appointment is threatened when a bride playing dress-up is confronted with the reality of actually selecting a gown. Meanwhile, a princess bride is caught in the crossfire between her Southern mom's style and Northern mother-in-law's flare.
10 Double Mama Drama
2/10/12
Mama Drama comes to a full boil when one bride's estranged mother lays a crippling guilt trip and another refuses to relent on her love of the ball gown.
11 Live for Today, Hope for Tomorrow
2/17/12
One bride, a Southern belle, has to battle her opinionated grandma to find her dream dress, while another bride is forced to move her wedding date up when her fiancé gets a heartbreaking diagnosis.
12 High Fashion Anxiety
2/24/12
Two brides face intense anxiety as they struggle to find their perfect gown. One, who's had actual panic attacks can't find that elusive “magic feeling” while another is 120 dresses into her bridal odyssey.
13 It's More Than A Dress
3/2/12
Two brides are forced to reevaluate what they think a bride should look like on her wedding day. One needs to find a dress that fits into an unexpected future. And the other is forced to find a style that suits her personality and her figure.
14 Falling in Love
3/9/12
A surprise proposal really doesn't help focus one of the fussiest ladies to ever cross the salon threshold. Meanwhile, a bubbly bride is shot down by her persnickety posse. And a bride's first fitting is bittersweet as she feels her late mother's absence.
15 Say No to the Ball Gown
3/16/12
One bride is searching for anything but a pageant gown. Unfortunately, each dress is being judged by her opinionated pageant Mom. Meanwhile, another bride has tried on 100 mermaid gowns in the search for her dream dress.
16 Father Knows Dress
3/23/12
One bride is torn between her own dress vision and that of her family, while another bride shares her bittersweet appointment with her terminally ill father.
17 Stealing the Spotlight
3/30/12
Two brides must overcome obstacles in order to find their dream dresses. One bride's mother tries to share the runway with her while a "faux Southern" bride's search for the perfect down-home gown leaves everybody baffled... including her.
18 Meant to Be
4/6/12
One untraditional bride is looking for the perfect “out-of-the-box” dress for when she meets her husband for the first time... AT THE WEDDING. Meanwhile, a former pageant queen is 70 dresses into the search for her dream dress.

About this show

SAY YES TO THE DRESS: ATLANTA brings Southern charm to a familiar series. Set in the nation's largest full service bridal salon, viewers go behind the scenes at Bridal's by Lori to see what each bride goes through to find the perfect wedding dress.

Ratings and reviews

4.6
1.66K reviews
Angie Taylor
December 18, 2014
I am a real big fan of say yes to the dress , because of Lori and month . But when I seen the show about Lori being a cancer serviver it sent chills threw me . Because both my mother and one older sister passed away from breast cancer . You see in 2000 I went in for a colon scope done they remove a large palup which was cancers at the base . All this to say it has not spread And Praise God it has not returned .
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Trish Miller (POODLEMOMMA1)
November 27, 2016
I have ALWAYS, and I MEAN ALWAYS, been in love with wedding dresses. So much so that I have bridal mags from the 70's-80's. I found my dream dress that long ago as a teen and it still makes my heart sing 40+years later. Lori, Monte, & the staff are an absolute hoot. They put the real in reality. Wherea's the NYC cast is very different and at times snooty. It's all in the clientele that they are dealing with. May this wonderfully loved, & heartfelt show, continue 2 be a success for year's..
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Misty Anderson
January 5, 2014
LOVE THIS SHOW.Until today I did not realize the owner Lori had breast cancer.My heart goes out to her family.I'm glad she's doing better.My Grandmother has brain cancer and lung cancer again. January 6 she will be going down to Danville PA for chemo and radiation for 3 weeks. If not given chemo and radiation she has 3 to 6 months to live. because of where the cancer is. her brain will start filling up with fluid. And it will put too much pressure on her brain and it will kill her.
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