My Fair Wedding Season 3 Episode 11 Day of the Dead Bride
- TV-G
- August 15, 2010
- 44 min
In season 3, episode 11 of My Fair Wedding, titled "Day of the Dead Bride," wedding planner extraordinaire David Tutera is faced with a unique challenge - planning a wedding that celebrates a Mexican cultural tradition known as Dia de los Muertos, or Day of the Dead. This holiday, which honors ancestors and loved ones who have passed on, is traditionally celebrated with colorful altars, marigold flowers, and sugar skulls.
The episode follows David as he meets with bride-to-be, Cynthia, who has always dreamed of having a Day of the Dead themed wedding. However, Cynthia's fiancé, Jarel, is not too keen on the idea, as he is not familiar with the cultural custom. David meets with Jarel and his family to introduce them to the concept and educate them on the significance behind it. He helps them understand that the wedding is not meant to be a somber occasion, but rather a celebration of the love shared between the couple and their ancestors.
David starts by transforming a blank canvas event space into a colorful Dia de los Muertos wonderland, complete with a giant altar adorned with marigold flowers, candles, and photos of Cynthia's ancestors. The space is also filled with bright, festive decorations and sugar skulls. David even surprises Cynthia with a special sugar skull makeup lesson to help her get into the spirit of the celebration.
When it comes to the wedding dress, Cynthia has a clear vision in mind - she wants a traditional white wedding gown with a colorful Day of the Dead-inspired twist. David heads to New York to meet with celebrity designer, Austin Scarlett, to bring this vision to life. Scarlett creates a stunning gown featuring an intricate lace bodice and colorful floral embroidery along the skirt.
As the wedding day approaches, David realizes that Jarel is still not fully comfortable with the Day of the Dead theme. He decides to bring in a surprise guest, a Mexican folklorico dance troupe, to help Jarel see the beauty and joy behind the tradition. The dancers' vibrant costumes and energetic movements win over Jarel and his family, solidifying their support for the wedding theme.
Finally, the big day arrives, and Cynthia walks down the aisle in her Day of the Dead-inspired gown, with Jarel at her side dressed in a black suit with a marigold boutonniere. The ceremony takes place under a stunning altar filled with vibrant flowers and flickering candles. The reception is a lively celebration, with guests dressed in colorful attire and enjoying traditional Mexican cuisine and Day of the Dead-themed desserts.
Overall, My Fair Wedding season 3 episode 11, "Day of the Dead Bride," showcases David Tutera's ability to embrace unique cultural customs and incorporate them into a one-of-a-kind wedding celebration. The episode is a vibrant and joyful tribute to the Dia de los Muertos tradition and serves as a reminder that there is always room to honor loved ones in our most cherished moments.