Bride wears grandma’s wedding dress down the aisle that she stored in a garbage bag from 1961

Allie Livingwater shared her thoughts on Facebook about her wedding and the importance of her dress. She shared a comparison photo of her grandmother and herself wearing the dress to give everyone a look at how it appeared.

She talked about how her wedding would always be a memorable event in her life because of how unique and special it was. Such a lovely story and such a sweet moment between grandma and granddaughter. I wish everyone could have a bond like this with their grandparent.

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