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Proud bride turns grandmother’s 1948 wedding dress into slinky modern gown but is slammed for completely ‘ruining’ it

SHE inherited a piece of history after being given her late grandmother’s wedding dress.

So when it came to her own nuptials, Katie decided to pay tribute to her relative by wearing the 1948 gown once again – with a modern spin.

Bride in a 1948 wedding dress.
Katie inherited her grandmother’s wedding dress, which she’d worn for her nuptials in 1948
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Woman in a modern off-white satin gown sitting on steps in front of a red door.
She turned to a tailor to transform the dress into a gown to wear for her wedding rehearsal dinner
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She took to Instagram to share a look at the “ivory slipper satin gown with a basque waist” dress, which she’d been given by her aunt when she got engaged.

The dress had also been worn by two of her aunts for their weddings – the most recent of which was in 1988.

And it had been updated for that occasion by having the satin sleeves replaced with mesh, and lace details being added throughout.

While Katie decided to go in a different direction for her actual wedding dress, she had the “absolute honour” of wearing it for her rehearsal dinner.

When she was given the dress, she “immediately envisioned the transformation”, and added that she knew she was only going to be able to make a “few adjustments to preserve its integrity”.

But that was enough for a tailor to turn the dress into the “elegant, timeless, ethereal” one Katie wanted in what ended up being a lengthy 12-month transformation.

For the makeover, the sleeves, lace and bow on the lower back were removed, while the back was changed to a scoop and the neckline was made a square cut.

The train was shortened, with the excess material used to make a “removal neck drape”, which Katie said “completed the look perfectly”.

“I prayed for my Gran to show up in the sunshine on my wedding weekend, and that’s exactly what she did,” Katie concluded.

“She shined so much light down on me in this dress, and I have never felt so beautiful.”

Despite Katie’s happy video, the comments section was immediately filled with people slamming her for the transformation – after she’d removed so many of the vintage elements of it.

“It hurts seeing a dress like this losing all its charm and character,” one wrote.

“It’s a part of history. There are endless dresses like the result out there.”

“You literally made it unrecognisable,” another added.

“You should have just had a dress made. Instead, you ripped everything unique and special out that dress!”

“Looks so simple and boring now,” a third sighed.

How to pick the perfect wedding dress

Wedding season is in full swing, but when it comes to picking your perfect dress, most new brides-to-be probably feel a bit clueless.

As someone who’s tying the knot in August 2024, Josie Griffiths, deputy digital Fabulous editor and bride-to-be, has shared her top tips…

  1. Give yourself time – unless you’re a sample size, dresses can take months to even arrive. Don’t stress yourself out by looking too late, in my opinion dress shopping should be the second thing on your list, right after finding a venue.
  2. Visit multiple shops – you don’t want to be buying on your first visit.
  3. But not too many – like a f***boy who can’t stop swiping on Tinder, having too much choice isn’t going to help you find The One.
  4. Take people with you – women who will be honest but also hype you up, unlike the mean relatives on Say Yes To The Dress, and ideally people from different areas of your life who won’t automatically say the same thing. I shopped with my mum and two best friends, who didn’t know each other and had different styles.
  5. Think it over – I returned to the shop before making my final decision on the dress I chose, re-trying it with my second favourite to make sure I was certain. It’s an expensive purchase, and you can’t send it back like you might your next Asos order, so take time to mull it over.

“Oh my goodness it was ruined,” someone else agreed.

“Why did you destroy something so special? Now it’s the most basic dress of all time,” another wrote.

“They butchered it,” someone else said, while another insisted it ended up looking “like a dress from Temu”.

However, others insisted Katie looked “stunning” in the re-envisioned gown.

“Everyone saying she butchered it, but this was her day and her dress and it’s literally stunning!” one wrote.

“She modernised it and still paid homage to her grandmother,” another added.

“I absolutely love it!”

“So many have missed that the dress was already modified in the 80s and the sleeves weren’t the originals,” a third said.

“Would it be better for the dress to rot away to nothing or be reinvented for a new use?

“It still has the essence of the original dress and is just stunning.”

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The 35-minute train that lets you travel underwater between two countries… and it costs just £10

FOR around a tenner, you could be in a different country in half an hour… without having to hop on a flight.

A little-known train ride connecting two countries in Europe is so quick, it is even used by commuters.

The Øresund Bridge connecting Denmark and Sweden.
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You can travel between Sweden and Demark by an underwater train[/caption]
Escalators in Triangeln Underground Train Station, Malmö.
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The journey is often used by commuters travelling between Malmo and Copenhagen[/caption]
Malmö Central Station platform.
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The train is mainly underwater although comes up in the middle on a man-made island[/caption]

Connecting Sweden and Denmark, the 35-minute trip travels between Malmo and Copenhagen.

Called Øresund Bridge, it is half tunnel, half bridge, compared to the main road which only goes by bridge.

And with three trains an hour, you won’t struggle to hop on one either.

The plans for the bridge which goes over the Øresund Strait were first discussed in 1910, but was only only put forward in 1936 and was later abandoned.

It finally was given the go-ahead in 1995 and was finished by 1999, before going into use in 2000.

Swedish TikToker Laurence, originally from Canada, revealed how she does the commute every day.

In her video, she goes down a number of escalators before hopping on a train.

While it goes underwater, it does come up onto an island between the two countries, called Peberholm.

The artificial island is now home to 500 species of plants, as well as used as a resting places for birds.

Laurence said in the comments that she was “still amazed you can commute from one country to another in 30 minutes”.

She also raved about how clean the trains were.

Others were also impressed, with one saying “As an Aussie this blows my mind”.

Another said: “It’s crazy to think that a commute to a different country would be that easy.”

Tickets cost around €12 (£9.96) each way.

With both countries being in the Schengen Zone, there are no passport checks although shes says there are sometimes random checks on the train.

The bridge even featured in the Nordic noir series The Bridge, which aired on the BBC.

Øresundståg train car with passenger visible through window.
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You can even get tickets for just under a tenner each way[/caption]

It’s not the only underwater tunnel wanting to open between countries.

Connecting Rodby in Denmark and Puttgarden in Germany, the £4billion (€4.8billion) underwater tunnel will take just 10 minutes – faster than the current 45-minute ferry ride.

It hopes to open by 2029.

And a £5.1billion underwater tunnel wants to connect Spain to Africa in time for the 2030 World Cup in Morocco.

First suggested back in 1979, the 7-mile tunnel would connect Casablanca in Morocco and Madrid in Spain.

Sun Travel's favourite train journeys in the world

Sun Travel's journalists have taken their fare share of train journeys on their travels and here they share their most memorable rail experiences.

Davos to Geneva, Switzerland

“After a ski holiday in Davos, I took the scenic train back to Geneva Airport. The snow-covered mountains and tiny alpine villages that we passed were so beautiful that it felt like a moving picture was playing beyond the glass.” – Caroline McGuire

Tokyo to Kyoto by Shinkansen

“Nothing quite beats the Shinkansen bullet train, one of the fastest in the world. It hardly feels like you’re whizzing along at speed until you look outside and see the trees a green blur. Make sure to book seat D or E too – as you’ll have the best view of Mount Fuji along the way.” Kara Godfrey

London to Paris by Eurostar

“Those who have never travelled on the Eurostar may wonder what’s so special about a seemingly ordinary train that takes you across the channel. You won’t have to waste a moment and can tick off all the top attractions from the Louvre to the Champs-Élysées which are both less than five kilometres from the Gare du Nord.” – Sophie Swietochowski

Glasgow to Fort William by Scotrail

“From mountain landscapes and serene lochs to the wistful moors, I spent my three-hour journey from Glasgow to Fort William gazing out the window. Sit on the left-hand side of the train for the best views overlooking Loch Lomond.” – Hope Brotherton

Beijing to Ulaanbatar

“The Trans-Mongolian Express is truly a train journey like no other. It starts amid the chaos of central Beijing before the city’s high-rises give way to crumbling ancient villages and eventually the vast vacant plains of Mongolia, via the Gobi desert. The deep orange sunset seen in the middle of the desert is among the best I’ve witnessed anywhere.” – Ryan Gray

It would take just 5hr30 to travel between the two, with stops in Algeciras.

And here’s what the world’s longest and deepest road tunnel could look like – although would cost £36billion.

Aerial view of the Oresund Bridge.
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The tunnel opened to the public in 2000[/caption]

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I love flirting with colleagues – having a work wife or husband isn’t cheating, my other half is fine with it

A MODEL reckons it’s great to have a ‘work’ wife or husband and doesn’t consider it cheating to flirt with a colleague.

Bella Lexi, 47, is happily married and enjoys adding a little spice to her relationship as long as her hubby is ok with it.

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Bella thinks it’s okay to flirt with colleagues.
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She thinks secure couples should be able to cope with a little banter.

The OnlyFans model, a former policewoman, reckons anyone who is secure in their personal life wouldn’t have an issue with their other half being close friends with a co-worker of the opposite sex.

The adult star, from Colorado, said: “I am all about a work wife or work husband.

“I see no issue in having someone you trust with work stuff more than others in your place of work.  

“And don’t feel like looking at sexy pics or porn are cheating either.

“I create both of those and I am not cheating with the people that buy it.  

“The one thing that would upset me, which some may not consider cheating, and I don’t even know that I label that honestly, is confiding emotional, family or personal things involving me with that person.  

“Some may say it’s ridiculous but to me it’s important that it stays with me and my partner.”

The ex-lieutenant added: “I think that flirting is just that.

“It doesn’t mean that the next thing you know you’ll be having an affair with that person.  

“Respect your partner’s comfort zone and boundaries that you have set together for sure.  

“Look, it feels good to know that someone finds you cute, beautiful or sexy enough to flirt with you, unless you aren’t a human.

“Be true to who you are and the rest doesn’t and shouldn’t matter.

“I love when I see some sexy lady flirt with my husband and how he lights up, just the same as I do, and we are going home together.”

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