
‘Say Yes to the Dress’ Is Back in 2025 With More Emotional Episodes
A new batch of brides is on the hunt for their dream wedding dress. TLC’s long-running series Say Yes to the Dress returns to TV in 2025 with more heartwarming episodes, as Randy Fenoli and the Kleinfeld team help brides-to-be find the perfect look for their big day.
New season off ‘Say Yes to the Dress’ premieres in April 2025
A new season of high-stakes dress shopping premieres Saturday, April 5 at 8 p.m. ET on TLC. This season will follow Randy and the other Kleinfeld dress consultants as they help brides choose the gown that will make them feel the best on their wedding day, all while navigating opinionated entourages, emotional ups and downs, and specific dress requirements – and with keeping price in mind.
“It’s $4,000 over the budget,” a concerned Randy says in the teaser for the upcoming episodes.
On this season of Say Yes to the Dress, Randy and the team work with a non-binary bride searching for two looks in one, a Jewish woman who wants a modest look for a conservative ceremony, a bald bride who knows she doesn’t need a veil to be beautiful, and a quadriplegic bride who wants a dress that will make her big day extra-magical.
A Kleinfeld insider goes dress shopping in the ‘Say Yes to the Dress’ season premiere

Say Yes to the Dress kicks off its new season with a special customer. Kleinfeld merchandise director Dorothy has been working at the story for 26 years, but she’s never tried on a wedding dress. But that’s about to change.
Other episodes will see Randy and Peter’s skills tested by non-binary bride Kevin’s vision for a wedding day style. Kenzie, a radio host, wants a dress that’s as loud and sparkly as her personality. Paris, a former bridal consultant, is on the hunt for an over-the-top ball gown, and Kelsey, who lost her mom when she was young, turns to her three aunts for help finding her wedding day attire. And singer-songwriter Mary Lambert puts consultant Cat’s skills to the test when she comes in to shop for her wedding dress.
“I’m fat,” Mary says in the teaser. “I didn’t say that I wasn’t hot.”
Past seasons of Say Yes to the Dress are streaming on Max.
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