- JeannineSmallChic
- 7 years ago
- Wedding: June 2012
EEK! Talk about eye candy! The show is about the staff at the Amsale flagship in NYC.
It’s on WE right now!
EEK! Talk about eye candy! The show is about the staff at the Amsale flagship in NYC.
It’s on WE right now!
I just started watching it I recorded it… Im excited 😀
I can’t believe the girls that were clearly just window shopping asked for champange! The nerve!!!
I know very rude…..What did you guys think about the dresses. I thought they looked like much more expensive versions of dresses I already know. BUT i am sure that if I saw them upclose the quality would be amazing.
My new addiction!
I don’t think the champagne girls had a budget anywhere near $4-6K–I think they were just playing around.
On the other hand, the mother with the “refreshments”? Obnoxious but hilarious!
@nonapkns: I think you see a lot of Amsale and she is knocked off a lot. They did do some close up shots of dress detail. Hopefully they will do more of that since it is really hard to see the detail of a white dress on TV. In person, there is a big difference between Amsale and a knock off.
I agree with @Georgia Bee: I think there are a lot of companies knocking off the real bridal designers out there. The companies sometimes have names of real people, but there’s no person behind them.
There was a thread a while back about whether a dress design was “owned” by the designer and whether knock offs should be as taboo in the bridal world as they are in the handbag world. I actually asked an interior designer how she felt about that (the same thing happens with fabric in interior design). She was trained in Europe (which has much more stringent standards for interior design training), so I expected her to be almost militant. She was the opposite.
She said that the consumer who buys the knock off would never, ever be in the market for the original due to cost. So, she’s not all that bothered by replicas.
I thought it was an interesting perspective.
Anyway, I’m an Amsale bride, so I think I’m biased. I think her work is amazing. Her fabrics and her attention to detail is wonderful.
I think Amsale stuff is gorgeous, I have to set my DVR for this!
There is one advertisement that catches my eye all the time though (print ad) and it does seem to be aimed at bridesmaids and not flower girls… but the girls look to be 12 or so! But the dresses… beautiful.
http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-r8KfpEvG7IE/TXUef4XbMvI/AAAAAAAAAz0/ripUzDCtBNA/s400/bella.jpg
The topic ‘Amsale Girls is on WE right now (reality show about flagship store)’ is closed to new replies.