Imagine planning the perfect wedding—unique dress, sentimental venue, every detail dripping with personal significance. Now, picture your sister wanting to carbon-copy the entire thing for her own big day! That’s the sticky situation one woman found herself in when her sister, a professional wedding planner no less, decided that imitation wasn’t just flattery—it was her wedding plan. From the one-of-a-kind dress to the bohemian barn venue, nothing was off-limits. But when asked to foot the bill for this doppelgänger dress, our protagonist had to draw the line. Dive into this tale of wedding woes, family feuds, and the price of originality.
Sisterly Love Meets Wedding Wars

The Perfect Wedding, Courtesy of Sis

Details, Details, Details! ✨

A Bohemian Dream Come True

The Dress of Dreams

Crafting Sentimentality

Déjà Vu Wedding?

A Shocking Discovery!

Copycat Conundrum

The One-of-a-Kind Clash

Family Feud Fires Up

Promises and Predicaments

Wedding Woes: To Pay or Not to Pay?
In a tale as old as time, but with a modern twist, our protagonist finds herself in a wedding pickle that’s more sour than sweet. Promises were made, dreams were dreamt, but when push came to shove, she faced a sisterly showdown over a dress too dear to duplicate. It’s a story of love, betrayal, and the eternal question: How much should one sacrifice for family? As the drama unfolds, we’re left pondering the price of originality and the bounds of sisterly support. Now, as the internet weighs in, we’re all ears (and eyes) for what comes next in this saga of stitches and sentiments.
“NTA. Your sister wants an exact duplicate of your dress? She’s nuts! “

NTA for not wanting your sister to copy your custom dress

Engaging in some social media wedding dress drama

Sister secretly orders wedding dress, NTA for being upset.

NTA wants original dress, not a tacky copy. Twinsies at venue?

“Sister wants my wedding dress, but I won’t fund her dream! NTA.”
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NTA. Set boundaries and stand your ground on wedding expenses.

Sister wants identical custom dress to OP’s wedding dress!

Debate over sister copying wedding dress, narcissism, and sisterly bond.

NTA. Your sister is selfish and inconsiderate. Stand your ground!

NTA Don’t let others guilt you into compromising your boundaries.

OP’s sister wants to recreate OP’s wedding, including the dress. ESH

Who owns the design? Contact the designer and sort it out!

NTA, but can’t wait to see the dress!

Sister copies entire dress? Not cool! NTA for saying no.

Sister borrowed wedding dress, returned it filthy. NTA for refusing.

Mixed opinions on recreating sister’s wedding, but honoring promises.

Wedding planner sister wants your wedding? Seriously? NTA!

NTA: Sister wants my one-of-a-kind wedding dress? No way!

Copying and expecting payment? Not cool! NTA

NTA. Dressmaker’s agreement surprising. Call and talk to them?

NTA. Sister wants your exact dress? That’s a bit much!

Wedding planner sister steals wedding, asks for funding. Karma awaits!

Sister used your wedding as a test run? Total AH move!

NTA, she shouldn’t reuse your wedding. Tacky and unoriginal!

NTA. Sister’s copycat wedding will be embarrassing and unoriginal.

NTA. Taking back offer to buy sister *HER* dress, not *YOUR* dress. Overstep.
