A resident of Australia ordered a copy of a designer wedding dress from an atelier and was disappointed after trying it on. Her story appeared on the Yahoo Lifestyle platform.
According to the heroine of the material, she liked the blue maxi dress without straps worth 338 dollars (25 thousand rubles) on the website of one of the fashion houses. The woman wanted to save money and turned to a local seamstress to have a similar outfit made for her for the wedding ceremony. She attached a photo of the described brand dress to her order.
However, after fitting, the woman discovered that her outfit was completely different from the one depicted in the picture. The dress turned out to be shapeless on the chest, and was also decorated with wide straps and sloppy zipper on the back.
The bride received the unsuccessful order five days before the wedding and was afraid that she would be left without an outfit. She was rescued by a friend who in a short time found a beautiful and inexpensive dress for her.
A few months later, a woman put up a dress from the atelier for sale. She stated that she could not look at him and hoped that the buyer would let him on rags.
In January, the bride chose a “dream dress” like that of her relative and framed her. The heroine explained that she shared photos of two wedding dresses with her brother’s future wife. She also asked her daughter-in-law not to choose such outfits, because she did not want to look as if she “copied” her. However, the relative ignored her request and asked the designer to sew a dress that was a combination of her two outfits.