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    My Cousin Intentionally Sewed My Wedding Dress 2 Sizes Smaller – She Was Sh.0cked When She Saw What I Did with It

    LuckinessBy Luckiness23/06/20255 Mins Read
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    When Lily and Daniel got engaged, her cousin Vanessa offered to sew her wedding dress as a personal gift. At the time, it seemed like the most thoughtful gesture anyone had ever made.
    Vanessa and I have always had a… complicated dynamic. She’s vibrant, extroverted, and thrives on being the center of attention. Over the years, I learned to step aside and let her shine. It was easier than constantly being in competition with someone who always made everything about herself.

    Still, when Daniel proposed after four amazing years together, my family showered me with joy. Vanessa even took it a step further—organizing a girls’ night out with our cousins and my closest friends. She booked an Airbnb, loaded it with snacks and champagne, and made sure the celebration was unforgettable.

    Somewhere between the second bottle of bubbly and a round of karaoke, Vanessa came up to me, swaying slightly with a glass in hand.

    “Lily!” she beamed. “I have the perfect idea.”

    “What now?” I laughed, a little nervous.

    “I’m going to make your wedding dress!” she announced dramatically.

    Now, I won’t lie—Vanessa’s got serious talent. She’d already made custom gowns for boutique events and her Instagram page was full of jaw-dropping designs. So, I was touched.

    “You’d do that for me?” I asked.

    “Of course! It’ll be iconic,” she grinned.

    For weeks, we picked fabrics, sketching ideas late into the night. She measured me carefully and noted every inch like a pro.

    “I can’t wait to see it,” I told her one afternoon as she packed up her tools. “I’ve finally hit my goal weight. Just maintaining from now until the big day.”

    “You look great,” she said casually. “Just let me know if anything changes.”

    But something did change. And not on my end.

    When I arrived for the final fitting, the dress wouldn’t zip past my waist.
    I stared at my reflection, frozen. “This… isn’t right.”

    Vanessa frowned. “Oh, Lily, did you gain weight?”

    My jaw clenched. “No. If anything, I’ve lost some. I’ve been too stressed to eat.”

    She shrugged, barely hiding a smirk. “Well, I might be able to fix it. But it’s last minute, and I have other clients too. I’ll try, but no promises.”

    The drive home was a blur. But one thing was crystal clear—this wasn’t a mistake. The condescending tone, the smirk, the way she dismissed my concern—it all pointed to one thing:

    Vanessa had sabotaged my wedding dress.

    “Babe, let me see it,” Daniel offered when I told him what happened.

    “No way. You know the rule. Bad luck,” I said, half-laughing, half-panicked.

    “Okay, then how about this—take it to Mrs. Elwood. Mom’s friend? She’s been sewing forever. She’s fixing Mom’s dress too.”

    So the next day, I showed up at Mrs. Elwood’s cozy little home studio with a dress I could barely breathe in.

    “Honey, Michael told me you’d be coming,” she said, taking one look at the dress. “Don’t worry. I’ve seen worse.”

    “I don’t know,” I sighed. “It’s really messed up.”

    She chuckled. “Then let’s mess it up some more and make something new.”

    And just like that, we did. We transformed the suffocating mess into something fresh and beautiful—a short, modern cocktail dress with layers of soft tulle, pearl details, and a bold neckline.

    It was me. Not what anyone expected—but perfectly me.

    On my wedding day, I stood in the bridal suite staring at my reflection. I didn’t look like a bride from a magazine. I looked like the happiest version of myself.

    Dad walked in and paused. “Lily… wow. You look unbelievable.”

    “Thanks, Dad,” I said, holding back tears. “It’s not the original plan, but I think it turned out better.”

    He smiled. “You look like someone ready to walk toward love.”
    Music started playing—the instrumental of our favorite Florence + The Machine song—and I walked down the aisle. Heads turned. People smiled. And Daniel’s face when he saw me? Pure magic.

    But before I reached him, I couldn’t help glancing at Vanessa.

    She looked like she’d swallowed a lemon.

    I took my place beside Daniel, heart full, soul calm.

    Later at the reception, Vanessa finally cornered me.

    “What happened to the dress?” she hissed. “Why would you change it?”

    I gave her my brightest smile. “Well, it was two sizes too small, remember? You said you might not be able to fix it.”

    “But I worked so hard on it!”

    “You did,” I said, nodding. “And Mrs. Elwood built something amazing from that base. You could say it’s still yours—just way better.”

    Her mouth opened, then shut. Around us, guests kept complimenting my look. Her sabotage had completely backfired.

    “Come on, love,” Daniel called from across the room. “First dance!”

    I turned to her one last time.

    “Thanks for the foundation, Vanessa. Truly.”

    Then I walked away—dancing, glowing, and finally happy.

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