Our Kleinfeld Bridal Consultants’ Most Cherished Memories
Kleinfeld consultants help thousands of brides find their dream wedding dresses every year. With each “yes” moment comes unforgettable memories—some sweet, some emotional, and some completely unexpected. We asked a few of our consultants to share their favorites.
Debbie
With over 25 years of experience, Debbie says it’s nearly impossible to choose just one favorite memory.
“It would be so difficult to pick my favorite memories because they are all so special,” she says.
One moment that stands out is helping her own daughter find her gown. “Watching her say yes to her dress was incredibly emotional. I still have it on video and watch it from time to time,” she shares.
Another unforgettable experience was meeting Former First Lady Michelle Obama while assisting her team during a bridal appointment. “It was amazing,” Debbie recalls.
Zoey
For Zoey, one of her most meaningful moments came when she became a bride herself.
“The first thing that comes to mind was having my own ‘yes’ moment,” she explains. “After helping so many brides, it felt incredibly special to experience it myself.”
Surrounded by colleagues and loved ones, it was a full-circle moment. “I still go back and watch the videos—it always makes me smile.”
Paula
One of Paula’s favorite memories happened after her bride said yes.
“One of my brides really left a lasting impression,” she shares. “Her dad sent me a photo of the ceremony in real time while they were saying their vows.”
“It meant so much that they thought of me in that moment,” Paula says.
Lisa
Lisa recalls a truly unforgettable experience that took her beyond the salon.
“You never know what you’re going to get working with so many different brides,” she says.
One of her favorite memories was attending a bride’s wedding at Coney Island. “The couple were thrill-seekers and planned to go on a ride in their wedding attire,” she explains.
At the last minute, Lisa joined in. “I was terrified, held onto Randy’s hand, and kept my eyes closed the entire time,” she says.
Once it was over, the fear turned into excitement. “I was proud of myself, and the entire day—from the ceremony to the ride—was unforgettable. I love my job.”



