

She has been working in the retail industry for eighteen years. Debbie Asprea ĭebbie Asprea is one of the several bridal consultants at Kleinfeld. This show will follow Keasha as she opens a new bridal salon. She will be appearing on a new show entitled Keasha’s Perfect Dress on the Canadian Slice network. Keasha has not appeared on Say Yes to the Dress since the January 2011 season. She met one of the co-owners, Ronnie Rothstein, applied for a job, and has been working there ever since. She was first introduced to Kleinfeld when she was shopping for wedding dresses with her cousin. Six of those years has been spent working in bridal wear. She has been working in the retail industry for fifteen years. Keasha Rigsby is one of the several bridal consultants at Kleinfeld. Fifteen of those years has been spent working in bridal wear. She was born in Brooklyn and has worked in the retail industry for twenty years. Audrey Pisani Īudrey Pisani is one of the several bridal consultants at Kleinfeld. She has been working in the retail industry for thirty-four years. Vera Skenderis is the Alterations Manager at Kleinfeld. She applied for a job and has been working there ever since. She was first introduced to Kleinfeld when she was shopping for a dress to wear to her son's wedding. Camille Coffey Ĭamille Coffey is one of the several bridal consultants at Kleinfeld. She works alongside Nicole Sacco and Dorothy Silver. Before coming to Kleinfeld, she had worked in the retail industry for twenty five years. Joan Roberts is the Director of Sales/Bridal Manager at Kleinfeld. She has worked at Kleinfeld for eighteen years. She was born in Kos, Greece, and has been in the retail industry since she was twelve years old. Nitsa Glezelis is the Director of Alterations at Kleinfeld. She works alongside Dorothy Silver and Joan Roberts. She has worked there for thirteen years and has many responsibilities, primarily helping consultants with their clients, whether it's finding a dress, closing the sale, or just making sure the client is happy. Nicole Sacco is the Director of Fittings and Sales at Kleinfeld. She works alongside Nicole Sacco and Joan Roberts. She began her career in New York as a floor manager at Bonwit Teller, but she has spent the majority of her twenty-five years in the retail industry at Kleinfeld. He is now an independent consultant.ĭorothy Silver is the Director of Sales and Merchandising for Kleinfeld. He was then offered a job at Kleinfeld where he worked until 2012. Later, he was offered a job working for Paul Diamond of The Diamond Collection.

He then enrolled with the New York's Fashion Institute of Technology. When he got older, he branched out into the areas of make-up artistry, hair styling, and entertainment. He began sewing dresses when he was only nine years old.


Vernon, Illinois, and grew up with a love of fashion. Randy Fenoli was the Fashion Director for Kleinfeld. On Jhe purchased the Kleinfeld Bridal store with Mara Urshel and Wayne Rogers. He did however stay on in an executive capacity for several more years. In 1976, he started his own consumer products company named Oh Dawn, but after eight years, he sold Oh Dawn to an American Stock Exchange company. He then became a member of the Florida Bar. He was successful academically he graduated from Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania in 1964 and received his law degree from the University of Miami in 1968. Ronald (Ronnie) Rothstein is one of the co-owners of Kleinfeld. She then purchased the Kleinfeld Bridal store with Ronald Rothstein and Wayne Rogers on July 9, 1999. After she left Saks, she was employed by Casual Corner and Geoffrey Beene Company in executive management positions. Earlier in her career in the retail industry, she served as senior vice president and general merchandise manager at Saks Fifth Avenue. Mara Urshel is one of the co-owners of Kleinfeld. Dresses sold on the show range from $1,300 to $40,000. Common themes include overwhelming advice of friends and family, the ability of the "perfect dress" to help a bride overcome personal difficulty, struggle with weight and body image concerns, and the challenge of staying in budget, especially in the case of dresses by Kleinfeld's exclusive designer, Pnina Tornai (one of the few designers ever mentioned by name in the show).
DRESS ASSISTANT SERIES
The series shows the progress of individual sales associates, managers, and fitters at the store, along with profiling brides as they search for the perfect wedding dress. Say Yes to the Dress is an American reality television series on TLC which follows events at Kleinfeld Bridal in Manhattan.
