04/12/2024
On this day in 2014 we completed the impossible! This beautiful bride had a vision of a beautiful silver gown and we custom ordered for her. She had delayed ordering and so it arrived on the Monday before the wedding. When I opened the box, my heart sank. I began to cry! I really didn’t want to call my bride, but call I must. With a hope, and a prayer that she might like the country blue that the gown arrived in rather than the silver that she had asked for. She came to the store, took one look, and burst into tears! I shared her feelings!!! I assured her that I would resolve the problem. At that moment, I actually had no idea how I was going to do it. But somehow I was I was going to do it. so that week everything was set aside while I focused on my one girl. I could not find the lace in the right color. I could not find the trim in the right color but I could find the right lace and trim. So I am dying the lace and the trim, I deconstructed the gown to use it as a pattern. And then I went about dying all of the materials and reconstruct the gown. I’m not really sure how I slept. I had timed out how long each action would take to achieve for completion on time. Without the help of my friends, Nellie and Christine along with my daughter Desir’ee it would’ve never happened. But I delivered the gown to the bride minutes before the wedding and she was ecstatic with the results as was I. Believe me it was no easy task with that “magic wand” to make this fairytale come true. But it’s one of them many emotionally satisfying memories from my five decades of dressing, women and making their dreams come true! I wanted to thank her for having the faith and trust in me that I would keep my word. So even though there are bumps in the road, I’ve always managed to find a way to jump them.