My daughters are off the hook; I didn’t wear a traditional wedding dress, but a purple & white “handkerchief” dress. Neither my sisters nor I wore my mother’s (which WAS beautiful…but I don’t know what happened to it).
I read it as it having so much material that two gowns could be made out of one…I have visions of mid 80’s—early 90’s gowns, eg. Celine Dion or Janet Gretzky…
asrialfeeple over 6 years ago
It’s soooo fluffy … that it can fit them both?
dwane.scoty1 over 6 years ago
@ the same? Hello, Johnson Johnson!
Wren Fahel over 6 years ago
My daughters are off the hook; I didn’t wear a traditional wedding dress, but a purple & white “handkerchief” dress. Neither my sisters nor I wore my mother’s (which WAS beautiful…but I don’t know what happened to it).
Al Nala over 6 years ago
I’ve seen the end. They never get older, so aren’t old enough to get married.
1JennyJenkins over 6 years ago
I read it as it having so much material that two gowns could be made out of one…I have visions of mid 80’s—early 90’s gowns, eg. Celine Dion or Janet Gretzky…
Christopher Vickers over 6 years ago
Does any woman actually wear their mother’s wedding gown? I thought that was an old tradition.
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] over 6 years ago
I think she means fitting them each after using it. Jeri first then Teena.