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This Ukay-Ukay Shopper Scored A Designer Wedding Gown For Only P2,700

The dress is worth over P270,000!
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For her much-awaited walk down the aisle, a bride’s armor is her wedding gown. Whether they opt for a pantsuit or the more traditional gown, choosing the regalia is an event in itself—and oftentimes, it comes with a price tag a tad heavy on the pockets.

But like most frocks, there’s a thriftier alternative found on the racks of ukay-ukay stores. Case in point: After a lucky shopper uncovered a P500,000 Versace in a thrift shop, another gal spotted her dream designer wedding gown for only P2,700!

TikTok User Finds a Designer Wedding Gown at an Ukay-Ukay Worth Over P260,000

The Alabama-based content creator Ophelia Nichols (@shoelover99) took to TikTok to share her thrift shop gem. Holding up a bundle of ivory white cloth, the user unraveled the floor-length piece to reveal the creation: a bridal gown from luxury designer brand Romona Keveza.

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In a separate Instagram post, the content creator shared a zoomed-in shot of the gown’s tag, which brandished the designer’s “Legends” collection label. In the next shot, Ophelia pointed out its original price tag of $4,819 (approximately P263,420), despite her only paying $50 (approximately P2,700) at an antique shop.

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Ophelia—nicknamed Mama Tot among her followers—has long been married to her husband “Papa Tot,” and expressed that the piece was her “dream wedding gown” if only she spotted it a few years back. Despite netizens’ suggestions that she wear the gown to her vow renewals, Ophelia offered to give away the Romona Keveza creation to one of her Alabama-based bride-to-be followers who can’t afford a designer gown.

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“I cried when I put this dress in my truck because I would have given anything to have this years ago when I got married, and I know that it would mean something to one of you,” she said in the video. 

“Sure, I could get it cleaned and sell it on eBay for whatever, but no, I want somebody else to have this experience that I didn't get a chance to have.”

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Aww! Best of luck to everyone joining!

This story originally appeared on Preview.ph.
* Minor edits have been made by the Cosmo.ph editors.

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