Episode 43 "I Didn’t Cry — And That’s Okay"
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On this episode of Every Body is a Bridal Body, hosts Natasha and Kassidy of Versailles Atelier Bridal debunk the "Say Yes to the Dress" myth for brides. We explore why it’s perfectly okay if you don’t cry when you find your wedding gown. Whether you’re preparing for your first appointment at our South Jordan Bridal Shop or browsing other bridal boutiques, we’re here to help you shop with confidence and stay true to yourself.
✂️ In This Episode:
- The "Yes to the Dress" Myth: Why we need to stop letting TikTok and TV dictate what your "moment" should look like.
- Why You Might Not Cry: From being a logical decision-maker to simply feeling calm and confident, we explore perfectly normal reasons for a tear-free appointment.
- Real Stories from the Shop: Heartwarming examples of powerful "yes" moments that involved whispers of peace rather than drama.
- Redefining "The Moment": Why you should chase the truth—how you feel as yourself—instead of chasing tears.
- The Truth About Tears: Why crying isn't always a "truth teller" and how emotions often show up later during alterations or the big day.
📍 Visit Us: Love the show? Come see us in person! Versailles Atelier Bridal is a destination bridal boutique in South Jordan, Utah, serving the entire Salt Lake City area. We specialize in unique, high-fashion designer gowns for every body.
- Book your appointment: www.va-bridal.com
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- Email: everybodypod@va-bridal.com or info@va-bridal.com
🔗 Resources Mentioned:
- Psychology of Emotional Responses
- Wedding Expectations vs. Reality
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