Bride’s Brother Spent 120 Hours Making His Sister’s Dream Wedding Dress as Gift to Her
"He’s an incredible designer, and it made the day even more perfect," Brooke Evans said of the special present
A bride has her brother to thank for making her dream wedding dress.
Brooke Evans from Shropshire, England, was given the ultimate wedding gift from her brother after he designed her a dress for her August ceremony.
The bride told SWNS she was “blown away” when presented with the gown made by her brother, Reagan Varross, who is a couture fashion designer. "When I saw the dress, I was very emotional. It was all totally couture,” Evans, 30, recalled.
Varross, 28, poured his heart and soul into the creation, putting in 120 hours of work. He used tulle as starting fabric before expanding on the dress design to perfectly suit his sister’s desires, according to the outlet.
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The breathtaking wedding gown featured a corset with lace-up detailing at the back, semi-sheer long bishop sleeves and a sweeping skirt, with a white headband to match.
"I had seen designs and things before, but actually seeing it in the flesh and trying it on … it was amazing,” Evans told SWNS.
She added later, "He’s an incredible designer, and it made the day even more perfect."
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The beaming bride saved an estimated $20,000 on the wedding dress as her brother covered the costs of making the gown as his wedding gift to her, per the outlet.
On Instagram, Varross posted a montage video of him making the dress from start to finish, including his first hand-drawn designs to putting the fabrics together using a sewing machine to the finished product.
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“Yesterday was an honor,” he wrote in the caption. “Creating this bridal gown for my sister was a really special process and we wanted to share it with you (tears and all).”
Towards the end of the clip, Evans’ shocked reaction is shown after seeing herself in the dress for the first time. “The end of this video is why I do what I do,” Varross continued, adding, “There is no greater feeling in the entire world!"
Evans commented on the post, writing, “Makes me emotional! You are so talented beyond words! I thank you from the bottom of my heart for making me feel magnificent ❤️.”
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