@@michellenilsson4301 Yes....why do you think my username is TheGrumpyTurtle? lol I chose it. Some random person from RUclips didn't show up at my doorstep and was like, "OK, so you're grumpy and you kind of look like a turtle, so your username shall be THEGRUMPYTURTLE!"
@@JouJouOuiOui I meant like the tone of his voice, he sounds so gentle and like he's talking to a hopeful bride-to-be rather than a costume designer who's outsourcing work
This show is just so advertising of Pnina. While SYTTD Lancashire is never about one designer over another. It's about what's best for the bride, or in this case, actress. And honestly, I consider Randy's gowns far more essential and elegant than Pnina's.
So true! Also after the designer showed the sketch of his vision I didn't get why they went weddingdress shopping anyway. It fitted the theme of the show much more and was the lenght he had in mind. When they arrived at Kleinfelds and not one of the dresses they showed was short I was a little disappointed because that was one of the only requests he had.
I guess they have designers they feature exclusively. They've been having Haley Paige and that make Italian designer, I forgot his name, on the show a lot lately too
It was so good to hear Randy say " I always knew I would make it here ". People go to school, work hard and make big sacrifices only to turn around and say " I never thought I would make it this far! " I've never understood that way of thinking.
I love this! No opinionated entourage wanting to live vicariously through the bride. No drama. Just working professionals collaborating to create the perfect wedding dress for this Broadway show! 💗
Designer: I'm looking for a 50's feel, that's why we thought Pnina would be perfect. Yes, Pnina and her underwear dresses are totally a 50s wedding feel. Literally the first designer everyone thought of. 🙃
Costume Director: I want a 50s look, preferrably short so she can showcase the choreography (shows a perfect 50s short wedding dress) Pnina: brings out the big full length gowns that are too poofy and expensive.. 😂
@@tyroncollins1948 Y'all do realize Kleinfeld only carries like 2 short dresses and they're both skin tight, right? Also, it's broadway, their budget is huge, and chances are the plan was always to do something custom. Also, 50s dresses were super poofy, just like the ones shown, and the sweetheart neckline is a dead ringer for 50s evening wear.
She brought out dresses in her collection that fit the vibe and could be hemmed accordingly once they chose. Alterations are easily done, especially on a broadway budget
This was nothing but promo for Pnina and the Broadway show. I’m 95% sure that Kleinfield’s already had a dress that matched the costume designer’s initial sketch, just from a designer that Kleinfield’s doesn’t have a lucrative partnership with. Pnina’s sketch and dress were nowhere near the 1950s style that the costume designer initially envisioned. 👗
I think they focused on finding the right shape and bodice since skirts can always be shortened. But it’s likely true that this was a paid partnership with Pnina.
You're insane- That sketch is 50s all the way, the poofy, tea-length skirt and sweetheart neckline is perfect for 50s evening wear, y'all will literally do anything to hate on Pnina
@@gamerofedge8111I think the point is more a case of tea-length 50s gowns being a constant staple in bridal fashion (often in satin, with back buttons, sometimes with a sash-like belt detail, usually worn with narrow veils or birdcages/pillbox hats/fascinators), and as such they’re common enough not to drag out a designer whose personal style doesn’t call back to that era. Especially when the designer’s style is very controversial and has her taste level incessantly questioned. These dresses are not hard to find at all, and fit enough for a stage show - ask any modern rockabilly/pinup girl ! There was no need to go to that extent of customization if they weren’t set on going the Pnina Tornai route (which was very likely orchestrated through a paid partnership deal).
When they first showed the sample dresses I thought: "He asked you for two things: it should look like fiftys and be short so that she can dance. I don't know if they're fiftys style but those are all LONG dresses, why?" Glad they found a solution in the end, that fitted the show. But I also really liked the sketch the costume designer showed in the beginning because it fitted the fiftys theme better so I didn't really understand why they had to cooperate in the first place. 🤔
So much easier finding a dress when it's not a real wedding. They were in there for 5 minutes and she looked absolutely STUNNING and classic in that dress silhouette.
I laugh a lot because of Tony Danza's jokes and comments. But Pnina designing a dress for a show on Broadway, gosh, yes. First of all, Miss Pnina is an absolutely perfect person to make such a dress for a show on Broadway.
Now this was a very classy slow with Randy. Why we needed to have Pnina there was weird; she's the last person who would know anything about true costume design. A Broadway costume designer would dance circles around her. Randy is a listener and cooperative type of designer; he has a far broader understanding of the theatre. just saying...
I have often said to myself that the top of a wedding dress here looks like a corset. Finally I figured out that the designers told themselves that most brides need a corset, so why not just add a skirt to the corset and forget the dress? Saves time and money. The gown seen at 3:37 is a good example. I'm glad she rejected it.
Omg I LOVE the first dress, the ruffles are just eye candy, the top and sheer corset mid section is putting hearts in my eyes, I'm speechless about how much I love it! 😍😍😍
How does a Broadway show need Kleinfeld's for a wedding dress, when any Broadway show likely has a more than adequate costume department that can produce a bespoke dress in stage-friendly fabrics for far less money and in far less time? Not to mention, they had a pretty detailed drawing ready to go when Randy visited the theater. I'm hoping this was a publicity stunt, for a variety of reasons.
I thought the sketch of the dress at the beginning (when Randy first met with head guy) was perfect! I actually didn’t care for any of Pnina’s dresses, including the final one.
You know this broadway show is serious money when you go to a high-end bridal shop to get a custom dress made. Regular theater shows has someone in the back altering the costumes off stage lol😁🙂... even though she wasn't an actual bride she looked great in all of them🥰 .. and Tony Danza I love him🥰
The producers would have paid for this or there would have been some publicity deal from one of their more powerful backers. Even broadway shows source their own costumes- it is much cheaper than paying for a designer label. Plus wedding dresses take months and months to make
this is a fun clip. there were times of where pnina can do a classic dress without the sexiness just simple and classic. the dress looked so pretty and cute on brynn.
I am not sure if people in the comments know this is not her actual wedding dresses. It’s for a broadway show that she is the star of and people are acting like she is buying her own wedding dress for her actual wedding when she is the main character in the show 😂 😂😂😂
The reality is most shows will design the wedding dress in house. They don't have the capacity to spend half their costume budget on one designer wedding dress. Especially as they take a year to make. I think the producers offered them some enticement to come
What about "it has to be short so we can see the choreography" did they not understand. This is a thinly vailed commercial for both the Broadway show and penina. 🙄
That's true! I thought the sketch the designer showed in the beginning looked really fitting for what he was looking for and got really disappointed when they showed them 4 long dresses that weren't really 50s style. :/
I really like Tony Danza but the show is best with random people buying dresses. We don't need celebs,sob stories or anything but real people trying on pretty dresses and their entourage reaction.
I'm gonna respectfully disagree, my dear! This was a lovely change of pace and the reactions from the play's co-stars and the costume designer was just as delightful as those from the "regular people". Especially Tony Danza, I thought he was a hoot! Seeing wedding dress design collide with costume design was interesting! As an aside, if you ever get the chance, please check out the series, "The Good Cop". Josh Groban plays Tony's son and they have the goofiest opposite type relationship. It only lasted one season, but it's a cute comedy and murder mystery show. SYTTD has had shows in the past where they had celebrities before and it's nice seeing them as "normal folks", just trying to find a dress for themselves, a friend or family.
In the 50’s only the wealthy could have a wedding dress like those. Most wore street length Sunday type dresses, sometimes white, but not always. I know cause I lived way back then!
I think there were more conservative dresses in the 50s. Most of the pics I’ve seen have some kind of think straps, netting, or sleeves. The first one was definitely a reach to be considered for the lineup with its sheer-ish bodice
I am a costume designer. They were going for the elements if design and fit. On stage it is all about the lines. Often cotton tightly woven broadcloth that can be dyed any color is wonderful for costuming as it is is lighter under the lights and for dancing with the moisture and the make up that can run onto the fabrics. I always line gowns with cotton bastiste or something like that, even bridal gowns to catch body moisture and to keep the moisture from the top layers of luxury fabric if used. Extra sweat linings can be built into the underarms ( as they are in men's suits.) Lycra and Spandex panels can be built into the bodice design in order to provide more easy of movement. All kinds of female support garments can be built into garments as well. Dance bodices have to be TIGHT in order to prevent the bosom from popping out. I am certain that there will be collaboration between Pnina and the costume designer for the show as well. WHO CARES if this episode was created to promote the Broadway show AND Pnina Tornai? Broadway is ALL ABOUT the collaboration of ALL of the arts, just as show business is no matter what "stage" you are on! I have performed as the lead actress, the supporting lead, been a writer, a director, costume and make-up and hair design, set and painting designing, and staging, property manager, vocal director, stage manager, you name it, if you love all aspects of the stage, then you need to be willing to approach and work it from every angle. to understand the craft and to bring others to the passion of enjoyment, of suspending every day life as the audience and the caste transport one another to many realms.
Tony is the fun uncle that travels a lot and has a new romance every few weeks and gives you advice when u in trouble and can't go to mum dad
Exactly 😂
Fun uncle who is promiscuous.. 🧐🤢
Love this comment!
What a fun clip! No drama, no sob story. Just a girl trying on pretty dresses with 2, very entertaining sidekicks.
I mean, no duh, lol. No one's actually getting married. It's just someone trying on dresses for fun, really.
@@thehungrygoldfish You really are grumpy
@@michellenilsson4301 Yes....why do you think my username is TheGrumpyTurtle? lol I chose it. Some random person from RUclips didn't show up at my doorstep and was like, "OK, so you're grumpy and you kind of look like a turtle, so your username shall be THEGRUMPYTURTLE!"
They are extremely entertaining. They pretty much have me laughing at their commentary
Love the way Randy still says "okay, so what kind of dress are you looking for?" to the costume designer like he's talking to a bride lmao
Well he still has a brief to fill 🙄. Lol
he kind of is…
@@JouJouOuiOui I meant like the tone of his voice, he sounds so gentle and like he's talking to a hopeful bride-to-be rather than a costume designer who's outsourcing work
That wig made her pop so much its crazy how much one little detail can make her transform so much!
This show is just so advertising of Pnina. While SYTTD Lancashire is never about one designer over another. It's about what's best for the bride, or in this case, actress. And honestly, I consider Randy's gowns far more essential and elegant than Pnina's.
So true! Also after the designer showed the sketch of his vision I didn't get why they went weddingdress shopping anyway. It fitted the theme of the show much more and was the lenght he had in mind. When they arrived at Kleinfelds and not one of the dresses they showed was short I was a little disappointed because that was one of the only requests he had.
they have contracts and in house exclusives they have to push. it sucks
I guess they have designers they feature exclusively. They've been having Haley Paige and that make Italian designer, I forgot his name, on the show a lot lately too
You've clearly only watched like 2-3 episodes, lots of brides pick other brands like Lazaro, Maggie Sottero, Randy, and Sareh Nouri.
@@gamerofedge8111 oh no. Have watched quite a tidy number. Yes, sometimes other stylists are chosen, but Pnina is predominant.
It was so good to hear Randy say " I always knew I would make it here ". People go to school, work hard and make big sacrifices only to turn around and say " I never thought I would make it this far! " I've never understood that way of thinking.
I love this! No opinionated entourage wanting to live vicariously through the bride. No drama. Just working professionals collaborating to create the perfect wedding dress for this Broadway show! 💗
This episode was so much fun to watch. The actors/colleagues have such great chemistry!
Tony is so adorable. The “Ordanza” was my favourite both in a long or shorter version.
Designer: I'm looking for a 50's feel, that's why we thought Pnina would be perfect.
Yes, Pnina and her underwear dresses are totally a 50s wedding feel. Literally the first designer everyone thought of. 🙃
Hilarious!
My first thought too 😂
She was the only designer available! Lol
Lol yeah underwear corset dresses
Not!
Oh, the 3rd dress was absolutely gorgeous! I fell in love with it! The dress she actually wore for the show is just as beautiful. Pnina is a genius!
Costume Director: I want a 50s look, preferrably short so she can showcase the choreography (shows a perfect 50s short wedding dress)
Pnina: brings out the big full length gowns that are too poofy and expensive.. 😂
My thought exactly. Ridiculous
@@tyroncollins1948 Y'all do realize Kleinfeld only carries like 2 short dresses and they're both skin tight, right? Also, it's broadway, their budget is huge, and chances are the plan was always to do something custom.
Also, 50s dresses were super poofy, just like the ones shown, and the sweetheart neckline is a dead ringer for 50s evening wear.
She brought out dresses in her collection that fit the vibe and could be hemmed accordingly once they chose. Alterations are easily done, especially on a broadway budget
I was so confused
Honestly, every show, Broadway or tv, that has a wedding episode/scenes needs to do this as I think it’s good fun to see actors talk like this.
That cast seemed like so much fun. And Tony Danza was the most hilarious of all.
Love the different vibe of the all male entourage. Also gotta love Tony Danza
Going shopping with coworkers 😂😂😂😂😂
That was fun
She actually looks a LOT like Jennifer Connelly, when the bangs are out of her face, wow 😳😍 gorgeous
This is probably the only episode where I was smiling the whole time
Honestly the second dress was stunning, definitely one of my all-time favorites!
This was nothing but promo for Pnina and the Broadway show. I’m 95% sure that Kleinfield’s already had a dress that matched the costume designer’s initial sketch, just from a designer that Kleinfield’s doesn’t have a lucrative partnership with. Pnina’s sketch and dress were nowhere near the 1950s style that the costume designer initially envisioned. 👗
Yes! Also I found it really disappointing that he asked for a short dress and all the dresses they showed them were long!
I think they focused on finding the right shape and bodice since skirts can always be shortened. But it’s likely true that this was a paid partnership with Pnina.
You're insane- That sketch is 50s all the way, the poofy, tea-length skirt and sweetheart neckline is perfect for 50s evening wear, y'all will literally do anything to hate on Pnina
@@gamerofedge8111I think the point is more a case of tea-length 50s gowns being a constant staple in bridal fashion (often in satin, with back buttons, sometimes with a sash-like belt detail, usually worn with narrow veils or birdcages/pillbox hats/fascinators), and as such they’re common enough not to drag out a designer whose personal style doesn’t call back to that era. Especially when the designer’s style is very controversial and has her taste level incessantly questioned. These dresses are not hard to find at all, and fit enough for a stage show - ask any modern rockabilly/pinup girl ! There was no need to go to that extent of customization if they weren’t set on going the Pnina Tornai route (which was very likely orchestrated through a paid partnership deal).
The fact that Tony Danza knows what a doily is hilarious. You don't hear that often.
Whoa tony danza looks really good!
When they first showed the sample dresses I thought: "He asked you for two things: it should look like fiftys and be short so that she can dance. I don't know if they're fiftys style but those are all LONG dresses, why?"
Glad they found a solution in the end, that fitted the show. But I also really liked the sketch the costume designer showed in the beginning because it fitted the fiftys theme better so I didn't really understand why they had to cooperate in the first place. 🤔
Randy is such a talented class act!
So much easier finding a dress when it's not a real wedding. They were in there for 5 minutes and she looked absolutely STUNNING and classic in that dress silhouette.
Ordanza!!! Brynn looks so great with that wig !!! Best Kleinfeld SYTTD ever, smiles galore allouer Manhattan
The name Pnina Tornay and 50’s flare do not go together. If they wanted street walker, she’s the right designer. This was purely a publicity stunt.
All that and we didn't even get a full look at the finished dress ☹️
did the show get cancelled?
@Duchess I didn't think it was much of a showing. A slow pan of the dress and shot of her on stage in it would have been nice🤗
Yes I thought the same thing!!
@@eenjaria_7136 did you watch the while episode?!
That’s cause the finished dress probably looked crappy compared to what they originally asked for…
Oh, I wish we could've seen a full view of the dress! The top was gorgeous!
This is such a fun episode
Hold me closer, Tony Danza.
Beat me to it 😂
I sing that in my head every time I see him on TV lmao
@@Itsme-oz7bh Yeah, i was surprised nobody said it. It had to be said.
In BRITNEY'S nasely voice!!
😁
I laugh a lot because of Tony Danza's jokes and comments. But Pnina designing a dress for a show on Broadway, gosh, yes. First of all, Miss Pnina is an absolutely perfect person to make such a dress for a show on Broadway.
Tony Danza is an absolute jerk.
love tonys energy lol
What a great episode! No drama for a change which was refreshing 😊😊😊
didn't expect to see danny devito - so cool that he still goes to broadway shows
This is a great clip! The dress is gorgeous and looks like it would be easy to dance around the stage
Now this was a very classy slow with Randy. Why we needed to have Pnina there was weird; she's the last person who would know anything about true costume design. A Broadway costume designer would dance circles around her. Randy is a listener and cooperative type of designer; he has a far broader understanding of the theatre. just saying...
I fail to see the attraction of Pnina Tornai. Her dresses show off far too much flesh in my opinion
Tony looks really great. So happy for them all!
I have often said to myself that the top of a wedding dress here looks like a corset. Finally I figured out that the designers told themselves that most brides need a corset, so why not just add a skirt to the corset and forget the dress? Saves time and money. The gown seen at 3:37 is a good example. I'm glad she rejected it.
I think ive watched almost every episode but this is my favourite. Fun, happy, and the DANZA.. ❤😂
OMG was that Tony Danza? My handsome childhood crush with an accent!
Just to hear Tony Danza say "organza" made it for me. No seriously: I'm aghast that the costume designer for the show didn't design the dress.
I really want Tony to say “badda bing badda boom” 😂💚 he is awesome and adorable!
I'd love to see their show on Broadway. The last show I saw was 10 years ago.
Loved this episode and I love Tony Danza! Doesn’t get any better! Yes to the dress and Tony Danza!
Omg I LOVE the first dress, the ruffles are just eye candy, the top and sheer corset mid section is putting hearts in my eyes, I'm speechless about how much I love it! 😍😍😍
This is definitely one of my favorites. It's just so much fun for everyone involved!
They both have the best spirit- that NYC laugh at all in life energy that I am happy to be engrained with as well!
Love Tony Danza!!
A 10 minute commercial for a musical.
How does a Broadway show need Kleinfeld's for a wedding dress, when any Broadway show likely has a more than adequate costume department that can produce a bespoke dress in stage-friendly fabrics for far less money and in far less time? Not to mention, they had a pretty detailed drawing ready to go when Randy visited the theater. I'm hoping this was a publicity stunt, for a variety of reasons.
Exactly. Why take work away from the people that are literally paid to make the costumes?
i bet they did this for exposure solely 🤷♀🤷♀
They don’t it was promotion for the show
they do it for the publicity
I thought the sketch of the dress at the beginning (when Randy first met with head guy) was perfect! I actually didn’t care for any of Pnina’s dresses, including the final one.
This was just a fun video, just what I needed to make me smile.
Blessings
She has little resemblance to Katy Perry.
Id say more like Zoe Deschanel
What a fun clip! And Tony Danza! Wowza! So much fun, all were so fun!
Pnina wedding dresses are unique and beautiful.
I loved watching this episode..it was so much fun
Randy you are beautiful designer and a true gent!
You know this broadway show is serious money when you go to a high-end bridal shop to get a custom dress made. Regular theater shows has someone in the back altering the costumes off stage lol😁🙂... even though she wasn't an actual bride she looked great in all of them🥰 .. and Tony Danza I love him🥰
The producers would have paid for this or there would have been some publicity deal from one of their more powerful backers. Even broadway shows source their own costumes- it is much cheaper than paying for a designer label. Plus wedding dresses take months and months to make
Well the show had Tony Danza in it so... serious money, yes. Lmao
this is a fun clip. there were times of where pnina can do a classic dress without the sexiness just simple and classic. the dress looked so pretty and cute on brynn.
I am not sure if people in the comments know this is not her actual wedding dresses. It’s for a broadway show that she is the star of and people are acting like she is buying her own wedding dress for her actual wedding when she is the main character in the show 😂 😂😂😂
Ahh, that last dress! ✨ _chef’s kiss_ ✨
Love these 2 guys and the comments that they are making
The reality is most shows will design the wedding dress in house. They don't have the capacity to spend half their costume budget on one designer wedding dress. Especially as they take a year to make. I think the producers offered them some enticement to come
What about "it has to be short so we can see the choreography" did they not understand. This is a thinly vailed commercial for both the Broadway show and penina. 🙄
That's true! I thought the sketch the designer showed in the beginning looked really fitting for what he was looking for and got really disappointed when they showed them 4 long dresses that weren't really 50s style. :/
I really like Tony Danza but the show is best with random people buying dresses. We don't need celebs,sob stories or anything but real people trying on pretty dresses and their entourage reaction.
I'm gonna respectfully disagree, my dear! This was a lovely change of pace and the reactions from the play's co-stars and the costume designer was just as delightful as those from the "regular people". Especially Tony Danza, I thought he was a hoot! Seeing wedding dress design collide with costume design was interesting!
As an aside, if you ever get the chance, please check out the series, "The Good Cop". Josh Groban plays Tony's son and they have the goofiest opposite type relationship. It only lasted one season, but it's a cute comedy and murder mystery show.
SYTTD has had shows in the past where they had celebrities before and it's nice seeing them as "normal folks", just trying to find a dress for themselves, a friend or family.
What a fun episode! And Tony Danza is cute as ever!
My favorite clip ever! Dress 3 - omg I wish I had had that at my wedding!
This has made me feel inspired to take more men dress shopping. It'd be so much fun!
I feel like men are more honest
That was a fun one, playing dress up for a living...my idea of a good time!🎉
This opened November 2014 and ended the following spring.
Tony should be the headliner
This is now on my SYTTD favorites. The guys were so funny. I will be buying an ordanza dress!
He asked for a short dress not things scraping the floor..😀
Oh darn! I wanted to see her dance in it! Her ordanza gown.
What a fun episode! 👏👏🏻👏🏼👏🏿👏🏽👏🏾🇨🇦
Such a simple and cute dress
Tony is so sweet, love his personality and charm ❤
I really wanted to see a glimpse from the show with her..😇
In the 50’s only the wealthy could have a wedding dress like those. Most wore street length Sunday type dresses, sometimes white, but not always. I know cause I lived way back then!
Randy & Pnina my two favorite designers.
The actress is so nice and funny! I bet she will go far.
I adore Rob McClure. He's hysterical
I like Tony he gives great himbo energy
Tony Danza is so funny..We want the wig...lol....love you Tony
Tony I loved him in Who's the Boss!!!! 🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩😍😍😍🥰😍🤩🥰😍🤩🤩😍🥰😊😊
Have you seen Taxi?
Every time she stepped in a dress with her heels already on I winced, “don’t snag it!”
Hi Tony :) thx for always making me laugh and your so lookatable! God bless
Likeable too.
I love that new word 😁😁 "lookatable" hope ya don't mind if I steal it lol
Yeahhh "Tony Danza comes to Kleinfelds" 🙄 but he is a cutie!
I think there were more conservative dresses in the 50s. Most of the pics I’ve seen have some kind of think straps, netting, or sleeves. The first one was definitely a reach to be considered for the lineup with its sheer-ish bodice
I am a costume designer. They were going for the elements if design and fit. On stage it is all about the lines. Often cotton tightly woven broadcloth that can be dyed any color is wonderful for costuming as it is is lighter under the lights and for dancing with the moisture and the make up that can run onto the fabrics. I always line gowns with cotton bastiste or something like that, even bridal gowns to catch body moisture and to keep the moisture from the top layers of luxury fabric if used. Extra sweat linings can be built into the underarms ( as they are in men's suits.) Lycra and Spandex panels can be built into the bodice design in order to provide more easy of movement. All kinds of female support garments can be built into garments as well. Dance bodices have to be TIGHT in order to prevent the bosom from popping out. I am certain that there will be collaboration between Pnina and the costume designer for the show as well.
WHO CARES if this episode was created to promote the Broadway show AND Pnina Tornai? Broadway is ALL ABOUT the collaboration of ALL of the arts, just as show business is no matter what "stage" you are on!
I have performed as the lead actress, the supporting lead, been a writer, a director, costume and make-up and hair design, set and painting designing, and staging, property manager, vocal director, stage manager, you name it, if you love all aspects of the stage, then you need to be willing to approach and work it from every angle. to understand the craft and to bring others to the passion of enjoyment, of suspending every day life as the audience and the caste transport one another to many realms.
I just read, "Honeymoon" closed after only 93 regular performances. I guess even a self -serving publicity stunt with a Pnina gown could help. 😂
Randy has more classy 👗 I actually like his designs more.
Just when I thought I've seen every episode of SYTTD...they surprise me!
Tony!!! I always remember you as Who's The Boss!!
I loved him in Angels in the Outfield
Broadway actors r the funniest ppl ever
Would have been nice if we got to see the dress.
Have to buy a ticket to the play to see the dress. Nice collaboration to peak your interest, huh?
@@LoriL010 But I don't need to see it that bad.
@@LoriL010 Pique. Yes!!
Now this was fun! I enjoyed this
I absolutely loved this episode!! Tony is one of my all time favs!!
I'm going to have to steal that line from Tony you have great collar bones 😏
I think the last dress was great..already
Simply 👏 amazing 👏 😍