She Collaborated With A Designer To Create A Custom Wedding Gown, But The Designer Took The Dress To France And Used It In A Photoshoot After Her Wedding Without Even Telling Her, And She’s Now Feeling Heartbroken

This woman is now married, but back when she was engaged, she began the process of searching for her perfect wedding gown. However, even after trying on numerous dresses, she just didn’t find what she was envisioning.
That’s why she ultimately decided to collaborate with a dress designer in her area to create her dream wedding dress.
Now, she claimed that her gown was extremely expensive– totaling in the five digits. Plus, she also had the designer create multiple other dresses for her big day, so she believed that she was the designer’s top customer of the year.
“We had an excellent rapport with each other, and I sincerely enjoyed working with the designer,” she added.
She felt like the designer listened to every idea she had and executed them successfully. So, the process was really collaborative, and she also put a ton of effort into creating her dream dress– which was very special for her.
Anyway, she wound up tying the knot in September, and following the event, her designer offered to fix a small rip on her gown as well as have the dress dry-cleaned.
She agreed to that, too, and arranged to give the designer her dress.
“When I stopped by her studio to drop it off, the designer even surprised me with champagne, and we all toasted to the amazing work her team put in to bring my dream to reality!” she recalled.
At that point, her designer also explained how they were planning to travel to France for a photoshoot workshop. So, she wouldn’t hear from the designer for a while.

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She really didn’t think much of that, though, and was simply excited for the designer.
Well, that was until just a few days ago when she saw on social media that the designer had posted photos of a model in France, and the model was wearing her wedding gown!
At that moment, she felt absolutely heartbroken and believed that the designer had seriously broken her trust.
“This dress is so sacred and special to me, and I can’t bear to see a stranger wearing it,” she said.
And while she knows that her wedding gown is “just a dress” that she’ll likely never wear again, it’s such a sentimental piece that she paid a ton of money for.
Still, she’s mostly upset that the designer didn’t even ask her if it was okay to bring the gown on a trip so far abroad.
“Yet, for a stranger to wear it and be part of a photoshoot,” she vented.
That’s why she wants to talk to the designer and admit to feeling hurt by what happened. But before she does that, she’s not sure if telling the designer how she feels would make her a jerk or not.
How would you feel if your wedding dress was used and you weren’t even informed? Does she have a right to feel hurt? Should she talk to the designer or not? What would you do?
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