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“He basically told me that this was how [the dress] was supposed to look and that it was not going to fall down,” Kayla says in a voiceover for the video as she shimmies, demonstrating the dress' looseness. “I really felt like it was falling down.”
Woman in a white strapless wedding dress (stock photo).Getty
Kayla decided to add the straps herself using fabric the tailor had removed in a previous alteration session. She set to work with a basic sewing kit to construct the straps of her wedding dress.
A woman walking down an aisle in a white wedding dress (stock photo).Getty
Kayla, who got married six months ago, reposted the video on her TikTok again on Dec. 28, so it could be eligible for money from the Creator Fund. It has since garnered more than 725,000 views and nearly 85,000 likes.
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Many others also expressed their admiration for the way the dress finally turned out, with one person agreeing with Kayla’s original claim that the dress felt loose. They wrote, “The top of that dress had no support, it NEEDED the straps. You did a great job and they look good on the dress.“Another commenter chimed in, “It looks so much better with the straps. More modern.”
source: people.com