“Betrayed by a Bride: Seamstress Opens Up About the Shocking Silence That Left Her Dressless and Out of Pocket!”
What would you do if, after hours of hard work sewing a stunning wedding gown, your client decided to ghost you and waltzed off with the dress? Well, that’s exactly what happened to womenswear designer Cenderra Ca’Zanthia, who accused her former client, Raylee Rukavina, of not only failing to pay for her beautiful creation but also blocking her on social media! Can you imagine? A wedding dress is supposed to symbolize love and commitment, not turning into a dramatic heist!
Cenderra’s viral call-out has since sparked outrage and debate, making us wonder—can the love of a beautiful gown really lead to such betrayal? In this tale of fashion, finance, and a dash of social media drama, we’ll dive into the unfolding story that’s left the internet buzzing and the designer seeking justice! So, grab your popcorn—this isn’t just about a dress; it’s a wild ride through the world of wedding woes and social media spectacles!“She stole my dress,” said Cenderra Ca’Zanthia, a womenswear designer, after her latest client neglected to pay the balance of a handmade wedding dress and then blocked her on social media.
Cenderra called out her customer, Raylee Rukavina, who had previously acquired her services for her August wedding, for allegedly taking the product without paying for it.
“Raylee has our dress and won’t pay us the balance,” the designer said. “It’s a bridal gown, and at this point, she will not return or pay her balance, so the dress is stolen. If anyone has any information about this Colorado bride, let us know!”