I’ve got a fun post to share with you today. A book review, plus a bonus home tour of a gorgeous home in Atlanta. I haven’t met Lori Allen in person, but I know she’s a lovely lady because I’ve met her daughter, Mollie, through my years of blogging. Mollie is in the marketing arena and I’ve worked with her a few times as a blogger. So when Mollie asked me about sharing her mom’s new book with you all and I found out she is Lori from Bridals by Lori here in Atlanta, I knew this would be a fun share.
Get to Know Lori:
Lori Allen opened Bridals by Lori just two weeks after graduating from the all-female Columbia College in South Carolina. Four decades later, she is one of the world’s foremost experts on bridal couture and the central figure of TLC’s reality show Say Yes to the Dress: Atlanta, filmed onsite at Allen’s bridal salon and shown in more than 120 countries. Her multidimensional platform as a bridal couture expert, successful female business entrepreneur, TV personality, and breast cancer survivor has made her a sought-after speaker and top-tier media voice for outlets like CNN, ABC’s Good Morning America, NBC’s Today, and the Wall Street Journal. She resides in Atlanta with her husband, Eddie, not far from her daughter and her husband, son and his wife, and three grandchildren.
When asked about the motivating moment behind her inspiring new book, Say Yes to What’s Next: How to Age with Elegance and Class While Never Losing Your Beauty and Sass, Lori Allen cites the day she went home from work hoppin’ mad.
The successful bridal salon owner and sassy star of TLC’s long-running hit show Say Yes to the Dress: Atlanta had just told a young woman at the store that she was about to turn 60, and the customer asked, “How soon are you going to retire?” This presumption, which extends across society, prompted Say Yes to What’s Next and Allen’s vital message to her tribe: “You may be middle-aged, but you still matter. Contrary to popular opinion, you have so much wisdom and energy left to offer. This is your time to come out of the shadows, share your gifts and experiences, and conquer the world.”
Lori is an accomplished woman and she’s just written a new book, Say Yes to What’s Next: How to Age with Elegance and Class While Never Losing Your Beauty & Sass. I’m going to drop a link to Amazon so you can find it there if you want to order it as well! (affiliate link provided):
What a great title for a book that I know we can all relate to! Lori is just a couple of years younger than me and she’s a beautiful lady. I had the chance to ask her a few questions so I’m going to share those with you too, as well as give you a full tour of her beautiful Atlanta home in Sugarloaf. It’s a stunner and I know you’ll enjoy it too!
Also, I’ve got a fun giveaway with Lori’s book. I’m allowed to give away 5 copies of her book to 5 of my readers, so stay tuned at the bottom for the giveaway. I can’t wait to read the book and I know you all will enjoy it too.
I had heard of Say Yes to the Dress, but I had no idea that Lori was the star of Say Yes to the Dress Atlanta, filmed at her Bridals by Lori showroom. I have never seen the show, but I’m going to start taping it!
Here’s my interview with Lori:
How did you get started in the wedding industry?
My mom’s twin sister, Aunt June, who I talk about in speeches and in my book, Say Yes to What’s Next, owned a successful bridal business in Birmingham, Ala. I always loved to visit and was fascinated by her growing business. In college, I decided to major in business and minor in fashion merchandising so that I could follow in her footsteps. I worked at a bridal salon while in school and modeled bridal gowns. I’m fortunate that I knew exactly what I wanted to do with my life. Upon graduating, with a small loan from my parents and uncle, I started Bridals by Lori in Sandy Springs, Ga.– not far from our 25,000 s/f location now.
Did you always know that is what you wanted to do?
I knew I wanted to get into the bridal business from an early age. As a child, I used to play dress up in my mother’s bridal gown. My family would get up on Saturday morning and I would have the bridal gown on—with fake flowers—watching cartoons. My time with Aunt June solidified that passion.
How did you get involved in the TV show, Say Yes to the Dress Atlanta?
I received a call from TLC in 2008 about expanding their already popular show Say Yes to the Dress from New York to Atlanta, and the first season aired in 2011. I started Bridals by Lori in 1980, and we had grown into a successful bridal salon in the heart of Atlanta and had recently moved into our current mega salon location. I was a little nervous about being on TV, but I knew this would give the store great exposure and it was a platform for me to share what we believe in so passionately at Bridals by Lori: every woman deserves that special moment when they see themselves in the perfect dress and they feel beautiful and confident. I had no idea the opportunities that being on the show would open up like sharing my breast cancer journey and being an advocate for women over 50. It’s been a wild and blessed ride.
You have shared about your breast cancer journey in a very candid chapter in your book. What’s the best advice you can give women who have gone through or are going through breast cancer?
If you are in the midst of your battle, lean on your support during this time. As someone who has always been independent, this didn’t come easily for me. There are so many people around you who love you and want to be there for you, lean on them. Also, lean into your faith. My faith and the hope it brought me were instrumental during my battle. If you are a survivor, take this second chance at life and make the most of it! Find new hobbies and interests, don’t sweat the small things, enjoy time with family and friends, and treat yourself! You have overcome a difficult journey that no one should have to go through, but you have defeated cancer and you are stronger because of it.
What is the best advice you can tell women about taking care of themselves in our senior years? {You look great by the way! we are close in age and you are just gorgeous!}
Thank you so much! You are gorgeous, Rhoda, and I love your fashion suggestions. In the Self Care is the New Black chapter of Say Yes to What’s Next, I dish on the importance of self-care and not feeling guilty about it. I take time every morning to do a devotional, enjoy my coffee, workout, spend time with my puppy Chloe, and just breathe. My life is crazy busy, like many of you, and before I share myself with my staff and film crew and everyone else, I need to just be quiet for a while and that’s okay.
What is your favorite space in your home & did you recently do some updates to your house?
Southern Hospitality is one of my favorite decorating resources, and I just love your style. After my breast cancer battle, I felt run down and like I just needed a fresh start. I had spent weeks and months recovering at home, and I started to get sick of looking at the same thing every day. Once I started to feel better, I couldn’t wait to celebrate my new beginning by renovating our beloved Atlanta home. I selected more soothing paint colors for each room like Benjamin Moore Hush and brought in more antiques that told a story. My interior designer helped me mix modern fabrics and clean lines with gold gilded frames and family photos. The outcome is a home that helps me relax, surrounds us with peace, and also showcases treasures that mean a lot to our family. I just love it!
What can they expect to read about in your new book, Say Yes to What’s Next?
Writing and publishing Say Yes to What’s Next is one of the biggest accomplishments of my life, because I truly pour my heart out on each page. The book is about empowering all women, especially women over 50, to embrace their lives and take control in areas like marriage, self-care, finances, and friendships. It’s part memoir and part life guidebook. The book will make you laugh, cry, and really think about some difficult topics like caring for aging parents. So far, the book is receiving great reviews, and I love the stories I’m hearing from women about how the book inspired them to embrace or improve areas of their lives.
How important is your faith in your business and family life?
Faith is a huge part of my life and that definitely shows up in my business and family. With Bridals by Lori, I believe in treating everyone with kindness and respect because we are all equal and we are all important in this world and in God’s eyes. With family, Eddie and I are both strong in our faith, and it has gotten us through the good and the bad times in life. We wanted our children to also grow up leaning on their faith for hope and encouragement. Hope to me is the natural evolution of faith. I thank God every day for allowing me to survive cancer, and I work to fully live out the purpose He has for me.
Wasn’t that a fun read? Even though I haven’t met Lori in person, I know we would hit it off. I love seeing successful women who are still showing up strong in midlife and beyond. There’s a lot of living to do yet and I know I want to live my life to the fullest as I’m sure you all do too. We can’t stop and give up, there is so much more out there for us to experience and also our wisdom can be shared with others. That’s what keeps me blogging and continuing to share my life online with all of you!
Enjoy the rest of Lori’s beautiful home tour and then go to the bottom for the book giveaway! I know you all will enjoy reading Lori’s book, Say Yes to What’s Next.
Isn’t Lori’s home absolutely stunning? I knew you all would love to see her home and to find out more about her and her new book that’s just been released.
I have 5 copies of the book, Say Yes to What’s Next and 5 of you will win. All you have to do is fill out the Rafflecopter widget below. If you can’t see it on mobile, you may have to do it from a laptop or desktop computer. Leave a comment here on this post, telling me what you are saying yes to at this time of your life?
For me, it’s saying yes to more adventures and traveling with Mark. We are so looking forward to that more as our crazy year comes to a close and I hope next year will be better for traveling. We have so much we want to see and do together. How about you? What are you saying YES to next?
Fill in your name and email in the Rafflecopter Widget below and leave your comment on this post! I’ll choose 5 winners in a week!
Patricia says
I am saying yes to (and very much looking forward to) healing and feeling better. I had a mastectomy and a follow-up surgery during this pandemic. Because of the pandemic everything about my diagnosis and recovery has felt ten times harder.
Lynn Cassidy says
I move into my 60’s on 21st September, having survived this far in a life dominated by childhood and domestic abuse – which I said NO to – and navigating the mental ill-health of my beautiful adult daughter. I have been in such despair until, genuinely, I gave Lori’s book a try. Her candour, raw honesty and straight talking somehow got through to me. Every day I get a little stronger now, so…..I am saying yes to embracing my new decade by rediscovering my mature confidence, faith and some long lost, waaay overdue craziness and laughter (with a little trepidation and Lori’s book)
Lu in TN says
Also a breast cancer survivor, I am saying yes to being an encouragement for others on the same journey.
Jacquie says
I am saying ‘yes’ to oversee a women’s ministry, Sisterhood, which purpose is to empower women to be all God created them to be, and to become more aware of how much He loves and cares for them.
Susan A says
I’m 55 and I said ‘Yes’ to my mother moving in with my family. We lost my dad (in April) and my 60 y/o brother (in July). 2020 has been a very rough year. But I look for joy and hope every day. Love your blog! And loved seeing Lori’s beautiful home. Thank you. Susan
Rhonda says
I’m doing my best to say yes to find more time for myself to spend quality time with my daughter when I can who recently moved 2 hrs away, our granddaughters 2.5 hrs away & time with my husband. I am caretaker for my parents, almost 92 & 86. My mother has had health issues for several years. It’s a hard balance when you want the best care for your elderly much loved parents who need you also.
Brenda Sanders says
Saying yes to what is next which is spending more time reading God’s word, taking better care of myself,and getting organized!!! When your feeling off physically it’s hard, but I am working on changing that!!! Thank you for your inspiration! I would love one of these books!!!
Brenda Sanders says
Saying yes to what is next!!! Studying God’s word more, taking better care of myself, and getting more organized!!! I would love to have a copy of the book!!
Patricia says
Saying Yes to a Bible study!!
Dena Culpepper says
Like you, I am looking forward to traveling. I have a daughter in Honolulu and a son in San Francisco and I miss them so much! And, I think Europe might be calling my name too! I haved watched the Atlanta Say Yes to the Dress many times and I would love to win Lori’s book!
Beth says
I love this post and say Yes! I’m saying Yes to being my new role as a grandparent and embracing being retired and renovating my house!
Kathy says
Oh, wow! When Lori said the girl asked her when she was going to retire that hit home! I taught school for 32 years and wasn’t really ready to give it up. I was asked the same question and did finally retire. I feel the same as you two. I have a lot more living to do! My dad was like yours, Rhoda, and helped me with a little side job repurposing all kinds of things but especially turning antique furniture carts into coffee tables. My dad now has Alzheimer’s so leaving teaching and spending the past nine years working with him was the best thing I could have said yes to! Like you, I want to say yes to traveling (when it is safe) and yes to spending as much time as possible with family and friends. Lori’s house is amazing and you both are beautiful!
Robin says
I’m saying yes my passion of being part of a community after being fiercely self-sufficient. I belong to a L’Arche community, where I
work and share life with adults with developmental disabilities. In my 61st year, I am in my dream job where my presence and my work really matter. I’m tired at the end of each day, but happy and fulfilled, and though it’s a non- profit, there’s a little money left over at the end of the month. I couldn’t wish for more.
Leslie says
I’m saying yes to self-care!
Carolsue says
I am saying YES to losing weight and eating healthier!
Windy W says
Saying yes to taking care of myself more. Also, seeing what’s really important in my life and eliminating all the noise.
Kathy Rockett says
Saying yes to more time for me and spending time with grandkids and hubby
Elizabeth Betancourt says
I’m saying yes to being accepting of myself. With social media and expectations from family there are times I feel like I need to change. But I notice now that I don’t need to do that and I should love just the way I am. I may be only 23 years old but its never too early nor late to do the things I love such as being with my family and crocheting new projects!
Amber says
I am saying to yes to putting myself first. I am saying yes to all of the doors opening up. I refuse to question the path God is leading me on. I am saying yes to new opportunities.
Christy says
I want to slow down and enjoy life.
Sue Fox says
Saying YES to continuing to be patient….staying healthy…and kindness toward others.