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A bride is grateful to her handy brother for helping her create her dream wedding dress.
Brooke Evans, 30, was planning her wedding when the subject of her wedding dress came up in her family.
Her brother, Regan Varos, is a couture fashion designer and offered to create his sister's dream dress.
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Evans, a hairdresser from Shropshire, England, told SWNS that her brother spent 120 hours creating her wedding dress from scratch, saying it made her wedding a “dream.”
“When I saw the dress I was so impressed. Everything about it was couture. [and] “I was really surprised,” she said.
Varos made a mock-up of the dress out of tulle before refining it and using the final fabric, SWNS reported.
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Though the dress was haute couture, Varos made sure to keep the vibe casual, as Evans wanted for her wedding.
After several months of work, Varos presented her sister with the wedding dress.
“I was shocked,” Evans said.
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“I had seen the designs and stuff before, but to actually see it in person and try it on… I was amazed,” she told SWNS.
“It made the day even more perfect.”
A dress like this would normally cost about $20,000, but Varos said he paid for the materials and gave the dress to his sister as a wedding gift.
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“He's an amazing designer and made the day even more perfect,” Evans added.
Varos posted a video on her social media pages showing the process of creating the unique dress.
In the video, the designer can be seen cutting, stitching and sewing different parts of the dress to make it special for her sister.
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Evans married in August 2024.
She told SWNS the day was a “joyful celebration” filled with laughter, love and dancing.
“The reception featured amazing live performances from a singer and a saxophonist that really got the party going,” she said.
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Fox News Digital has reached out to Evans and Valos for further comment.