For over a decade, TLC’s hit series “Say Yes to the Dress” has charmed viewers with emotional, heartwarming, and sometimes dramatic journeys of brides-to-be searching for their perfect wedding gown. At the heart of these stories are the consultants who guide the brides through racks of tulle, satin, and lace to find “the one.” These consultants have become beloved figures to fans, and many viewers are curious about where they are now. This article delves into the lives of some of the most memorable “Say Yes to the Dress” consultants after their time on the show.
The consultants on “Say Yes to the Dress” are known for their expertise, compassion, and sometimes no-nonsense attitudes. They work at the prestigious Kleinfeld Bridal in New York City, one of the largest bridal salons in the world. Over the years, several consultants have become fan favorites, and their post-show journeys are as diverse as the brides they’ve helped.
Randy Fenoli is arguably the most famous face of “Say Yes to the Dress.” His warm personality and exceptional gown-designing skills have made him a household name. After leaving the show, Randy has continued to thrive in the bridal industry.
Lori Allen, the owner of Bridals by Lori in Atlanta, is known for her appearance on “Say Yes to the Dress: Atlanta.” Since her time on the show, Lori has been busy with:
Monte Durham brought charm and sass to “Say Yes to the Dress: Atlanta.” Post-show, Monte has been involved in:
As one of Kleinfeld’s exclusive designers, Pnina Tornai’s dramatic gowns are a staple on the show. After gaining fame on “Say Yes to the Dress,” Pnina has:
Keasha Rigsby’s heartfelt advice and genuine care for her brides made her a standout consultant. Since leaving the show, Keasha:
Camille Coffey, known for her straightforward approach, has kept a lower profile since her departure from the show. She has:
Sarah Velasquez, another beloved consultant, has taken her experience from Kleinfeld to:
Claudia Oshry, known for her social media presence as “Girl With No Job,” appeared on the show as a consultant. Since then, she has:
The consultants from “Say Yes to the Dress” have not only made a name for themselves on television but have also significantly impacted the bridal industry.
Life after reality TV can be unpredictable, but many “Say Yes to the Dress” consultants have used their fame to further their careers and pursue personal goals.
Consultant | Current Endeavors |
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Randy Fenoli | Bridal collection, TV appearances, public speaking |
Lori Allen | Running bridal salon, author, public speaking |
Monte Durham | Hair care line, new bridal salon, image consulting |
Pnina Tornai | Global brand expansion, collaborations, Kleinfeld presence |
Keasha Rigsby | Own boutique, TV series, industry influence |
Camille Coffey | Family life, private bridal consultations |
Sarah Velasquez | Bridal styling, philanthropy |
Claudia Oshry | Online brand, podcast, author |
Some consultants are available for private appointments through their own businesses or at Kleinfeld Bridal. It’s best to check their current business websites or contact them directly for more information.
Some consultants, like Randy Fenoli and Pnina Tornai, are also designers and have their own bridal collections. Others may collaborate with designers but do not have their own lines.
Becoming a bridal consultant typically requires a combination of fashion knowledge, customer service skills, and experience in the bridal industry. Many consultants start by working in bridal shops and learning the trade from the ground up.
The consultants from “Say Yes to the Dress” have left an indelible mark on the bridal world and on the hearts of viewers. Whether they’ve continued in the bridal industry, pursued other ventures, or focused on personal growth, each consultant’s journey after the show is unique. Their stories inspire those who dream of finding the perfect dress or even becoming a consultant themselves. As they move forward with their lives, the consultants’ legacies continue to influence brides and bridal fashion enthusiasts around the globe.
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