Devon: Bridal | Frisco Heritage Museum | Frisco, Texas

I have a really special post for you this morning!  Remember Devon?  Well, she and Jason tied the know on October 11th so I can share a few of my favorites from her bridal session at Frisco Heritage Museum.  What makes this post really special, aside from the fabulous bride herself, is the dress.  Devon’s dress was worn by both her mom AND her grandmother.  Isn’t that the sweetest thing?!  When you see the post coming up soon about Devon’s wedding you will see that she incorporated many thoughtful, personal details, but my FAVORITE has to be this dress!  As you know, we love family heirlooms and traditions and the thought of three generations of women wearing the very same dress on their wedding day makes my heart happy.

I’m sure you are wondering how the same dress could possibly be on trend in three different decades….I know I was.  The answer is Becky Fowler.  Becky is the seamstress that took the dress passed down from mother to daughter to granddaughter and altered it fit Devon perfectly and also updated it for the current time period.  She altered the neckline and shoulders and the veil (which Devon opted to only wear on her wedding day).  I was really impressed with Devon’s dress and would like to give a shout out to her seamstress Becky Fowler from Originals to Alterations. Devon HIGHLY recommends her and Becky can be contacted at beckyfowler1@live.com or 972.986.8067.

So what kind of family heirlooms and traditions will you be incorporating into your wedding day?

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