My fair wedding how does it work




















Some shows are just better when binge-watched. Whether it's the latest BBC comedy, a PBS miniseries from the '70s, or just that cultish show prematurely scrubbed from a network, we're hooked on the stream. Staying In stant is your guide to the best of streaming content. Each week, we bring you a show we're obsessed with and think you should be, too. This Week: My Fair Wedding , essentially every gal's dream day on steroids. Where To Watch: Netflix, Amazon. How I Got Hooked: When I started planning my wedding a little less than a year ago, I knew one thing: I didn't want to go bridezilla crazy.

So, I decided to keep it on the small side under people and forgo traditional elements like a bridal party so everyone could just come and kick up their heels, sans stress. With less than four months to go until my big day, I can confidently say I have my dream venue, I found a vintage dress to compliment my '40s theme, and for the most part have managed to get through the planning process relatively stress-free.

All of this, of course, is just the icing on the cake to marrying the perfect man. Despite my low-key mindset, I've become obsessed with the most over-the-top wedding show ever: My Fair Wedding.

While it's not new, I never had a reason to watch it before. I have a question about 'my fair wedding' Does the show pay for all the changes David makes, or does the Bride and Groom? Reply Quote Subscribe Report. Re: I have a question about 'my fair wedding' i don't know for sure Re: I have a question about 'my fair wedding' i would assume yes.

Re: I have a question about 'my fair wedding' I don't think so. There was a 09' bride who was on and she said that they don't. I've thought about it alot cuz my mom is pressing for me to do it. But lets say they DO pay for everything. If he changes vendors then your still responsible for fulfilling the contract that you made with them. I'm very confused about the whole thing thuogh.

Re: I have a question about 'my fair wedding' I think the show pays for everything that David does, but the bride and groom are still responsible for paying for everything that they had originally booked. Re: I have a question about 'my fair wedding' Posted by AdriandSteve I'm very confused about the whole thing thuogh. I am confused about this too.

It's weird. This is what FH said when I said I wanted to go on that show. Then the whole party moved outside for fireworks it was a repeat and that thoroughly shut him up. Every woman should have David on party speed dial. I owe him a lifetime of sparkles because he made our night shine like a fairy Godmother!

My daughter Jazz is turning 17 and I wanted her to have an amazing party because she has never actually had a birthday party.

Now that she is turning 17, I am ready to do it big! The venue was very reminiscent of the theme we suggested. I wanted Jazz to have this moment be remembered forever and I believe that David achieved that for us. He must have been in for quite a surprise when he went toe to toe with the likes of this well known reality star. We ended up hanging out in the same group of friends in college, but never dated until senior year.

We actually found each other rather annoying for the majority of those first years, but time has a weird way of changing things. We came to David with a million scattered ideas for creating our wonderland. In the end, David thought our ideas were insane, but was still able to understand the vision and add his personal touch to it. There were some requests that were too off the wall, so I had to strike a deal with David: my brother Greg had to wear a bridesmaid dress in order to have the T-Rex prop I was dying to have.

David went beyond the call of duty by sorting out all of the bizarre requests and making the whole thing beautiful and cohesive. Zack and I had some major disagreements about fashion choices, but of course, the wedding wizard, formally known as David, found a great balance that truly made our wonderland a dream come true. The only regrets we have are not making all of the men wear dresses, and not riding the T-Rex.

The wedding shocked a lot of our friends and family, in the best and worst way possible. People were either extremely excited or nervous about it. Rest assured, we knew that once the wedding day came, everyone would see how amazing it was. At one point, all of the groomsmen made a huge dance circle around my Nana. The cake was so beautiful that no one wanted to eat it at first!

Like most brides and grooms, we barely had time to eat, we were so busy. If it were up to us, time would have really stopped that night, and everyone would live in that wonderland forever celebrating.



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