- i'm excited to try on her dress. i never really thoughtthat i would ever wear it. - you know what, i reallydon't know what to expect. - i'm probably not going to get emotional. sorry about that!
where do dance moms get their clothes, - no, it's okay! - i might cry. but i might not. - oh god!
- i'm definitely gonna cry. - it was a nice dress for $25. - it'd be like a $40 dress today, right? - my mother in law wore it in 1952, and then i wore it in 1987. and so, this'll be the third time it's been put on bysomebody in our family. - this dress was meant to be a symbol of dreams and hopes andwhat i wanted for my life.
- [blonde girl] so mother, turn around. - okay, you can turn around now. - turn around mama. - (gasps) oh my god! - [daughter] (laughs) mama... i look like you. - (laughs) the sleeves! - your arms are longer than mine. - well, i think you look great.
- i feel like keira knightley. in a good way! there is nothing bad, ever, about feeling like keira knightley. i just feel like thislooks like the nightgown of a queen in the 1700's. - obviously, it doesn't fit so i couldn't wear it. i could just go like this right now
and just bust the whole thing open. i do think it's really pretty. - oh, mom. i used to idolize my mom when i was a kid and i just rememberher looking so gorgeous like a barbie, so it's reallyinteresting to be in this. i never thought that i'd wear it. - i think it's a really nice dress. - it is a really nice dress.
- there wasn't a lifetimemovie moment here, no one cried. - no, no one cried. - so when are you gonna get married? - (laughs) nice try, mom. (laughs) - it was very emotional for me just to think that shemight try on my dress and it was just nerve-wracking to think
of this step in her life. - oh, oh my god! - mom! - if it would have fit me perfectly i think it might have beena different experience, like, "oh, i could see myselfwalking down the aisle!" but this is more like i'm playing dress up when i'm ten years old, or something. - i expect to see you in a dress like this
maybe when i'm in a nursing home. - that's upsetting. - i don't think that's a question! - i think that you wear it best. - yeah? - you do, yeah. - i actually think you did, 'cause i think that the hat makes it. - oh, my mom totally wore it better.
my mom, for sure. - no... - she is so gorgeous. - she totally wore it. - no, i think she did. - [mom] when i saw you with the veil on, it was actually kind of funny! - [daughter] oh yeah, theveil made me look like the - [both] bride of frankenstein!
- that's what i thoughtwhen i first saw you but i didn't want to say that because i didn't want to offend you, but yeah.