Idea, timeline, locations - Details about the VOX program "Tulle and Tearful Moments"
The most stunning day in a couple's life.
The VOX show "Between Tulle and Tears" focuses on finding the ideal wedding dress. From the fitting to the final decision, the consultants in this show work their hardest to make the bride's wedding dreams come true.
What's in the show "Between Tulle and Tears"
The docu-soap "Between Tulle and Tears" premiered on February 22, 2016, and is among VOX's most popular series. Each episode follows a bride's journey to find the perfect wedding dress.
She doesn't travel alone; her family, friends, and various bridal wear consultants from across Germany guide her. These consultations are a significant part of the program's charm.
The show doesn't just cover the dress selection process but also explores the backstory of the engagement.
The heart of the show is when the salesperson asks, "Is this your dress?"
The bridal wear shops in the series
There are 69 bridal wear stores in Germany participating in this docu-series, visited by brides from various distances.
FrÇhlich beliebte Bräutigammodeberatungsstellen sind:
- Uwe Herrmann from Dresden with his store "Weißes Gewölbe"
- Marie Bernal in Wetzlar with her store "Marie Bernal"
- Jowita Gartzke from Hameln with her "Palais Blanc"
- Christian Sailler in his store "Blumenliebe & Braut" in Böttingen
- Regina Israel in Munich at "Flamenco"
- Ulrike Dubiel and Philline Dubiel with their bridal wear store "Phillin Dubiel" in Magdeburg
- Claudia Pfeiffer from Berlin runs "Crusz"
When and where can "Between Tulle and Tears" be watched?
"Between Tulle and Tears" airs on VOX from Monday to Friday at 5:00 PM. Each episode lasts an hour.
Moreover, the series can be streamed on VOX.de and RTL+.
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Source: symclub.org