The video is about a woman's journey in choosing her wedding dress. She and her fiancé have been planning their wedding since January and have a wedding planner who sends her emails frequently. The woman has been watching the TV show "Say Yes to the Dress" since its inception in 2007 and decided to film her own dress selection process. She has a few preferences for her dress, including a loose or A-line skirt, long sleeves, and a lighter color like beige or light gray. She is also considering a black reception dress.
The woman visits a boutique called LOHO BRIDE, which specializes in hard-to-find designers. She tries on several dresses, including a floral dress, a nude dress, a dress with a long sleeve and a train, and a dress with a broad shoulder silhouette. She also tries on a dress that was suggested by her bridesmaids. After trying on all the dresses, she decides that she likes the last one, a flowy A-line dress with deep V and not quite bell sleeves. She also decides to get a similar dress made by the same designer.
The woman is very pleased with the dress and feels comfortable in it. She also feels that it will look great with her wedding venue and style, which she describes as a minimalistic set design of an indoor Midsummer Night's Dream in autumn. She also feels that the dress has a poetic and romantic vibe to it.
Here are the key facts from the text:
1. The author is engaged to Tyler and they are planning their wedding.
2. The author has been looking for a wedding dress since January and has been scouting out dresses on Instagram.
3. The author visited a wedding dress boutique called Lo Ho Bride in LA with her bridesmaids and Tyler.
4. The author tried on six different dresses at the boutique.
5. The first dress was a floral strapless A-line dress by Dana Harelle.
6. The second dress was a nude paint splatter A-line dress by Christos Costello's.
7. The third dress was a slender sheath dress by Sophie at Voila.
8. The fourth dress was a high-low wrap dress from the Australian brand Chosen by One Day.
9. The fifth dress was a pearl-encrusted off-the-shoulder A-line dress made by Dana Harelle.
10. The sixth dress was a flowy A-line dress with a deep V and bell sleeves by Dan Jones.
11. The author's favorite dress was the Juliet dress made by Oda Leka The Ceremony, but it was discontinued.
12. The designer, Stephanie White, offered to make a muslin version of the Juliet dress for the author to try on.
13. The author loved the muslin version of the Juliet dress and decided to go with it.
14. The dress will be made by Stephanie White and will take a few months to complete.
15. The author is very pleased with the dress and feels that it fits her style and wedding theme.