People have been oohing and ahhing at wedding dresses for centuries. Whether it was Queen Victoria’s white dress which kicked off the white wedding gown trend we still follow today,
Kate Middleton’s Grace Kelly-inspired gown, or even Solange Knowles recent jumpsuit wedding-day look, designers continue to create jaw-dropping styles for brides and their guests to marvel at, but no one could have imagined the beaded masterpiece that one dressmaker from Edina, Minnesota crafted.
A pure labor of love, Gail Be, set out to make the world’s largest, and heaviest at 380lbs, wedding gown, appropriately named Fantasy. Created over three years with the help of 22 seamstresses and one million beads, Be used 500,000 glass pearls and 400,000 crystals held together with seven miles of wire. She has all but assured herself a spot in the Guinness Book of World Records.
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