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Stitching Love – Brother Crafts $20K Dream Wedding Dress for Bride

Brooke Evans, a 30-year-old bride-to-be, experienced the ultimate gesture of sibling love when her brother, Reagen Varross, a skilled couture fashion designer, offered to create her wedding dress. The stunning gown, which would have cost $20,000 if purchased retail, was meticulously handcrafted by Reagen, who dedicated 120 hours to its creation. This heartfelt project not only saved Brooke considerable expenses but also added a deeply personal touch to her wedding attire. The collaboration highlighted the unique bond between the siblings, turning Brooke’s dream into a breathtaking reality that she wore on her special day.

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