We really loved the premire of TLC’s new show, “Something Borrowed, Something New” which aired last Friday. What did you think about the show? I think it is full of fun and emotional surprises. I really did enjoy watching it. If you have not heard what this show is all about, let me tell you! This show follows a bride’s journey to find the perfect wedding dress for her big day. However there is a twist! The bride will have to choose a new designer bridal gown, or a fashionably redesigned family heirloom. Who will help the bride find something new and something borrowed for her special day? Each episode is hosted by designer Kelly Nishimoto and stylist Sam Saboura, who will work with the bride to help choose between two dress options. Kelly will turn a special, previously worn gown into a gown which is for the time, venue, and personality of the bride. The bride will also have a chance to work with Sam in shopping at a bridal salon to find a brand new stylish dress. What happens next? The bride will have to make a very important decision and choose between a one-of-a kind dress and a newly fashionable piece. Will the bride choose her mother’s wedding gown, or find something new and unique to her? Which one will the bride choose?
On tonight’s episode, the bride wants that romantic look. She is loving the new bridal gown choices that Sam picked out for her. Her friend, on the other hand, is not so impressed with the new bridal gown choices, and hope that the bride goes with something old instead. So will the bride choose something new or something old? What dress will she wear to make her feel beautiful and amazing? Which one will the bride choose to wear on her big day? You will have to watch tonight to find out. You won’t want to miss!
TLC’s Something Borrowed, Something New airs Friday at 10/9c. So set your DVR’s, or watch it live tonight!
For more information on Something Borrowed, Something New, check out the website: http://tlc.howstuffworks.com/tv/something-borrowed-something-new/videos/something-borrowed-something-new.htm
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