Ashley Cano, a Poshmark fashion reseller, found possibly the thrift of a lifetime when she discovered Carrie Bradshaw's iconic Vera Wang wedding dress from the Sex and the City movie at a Goodwill.
On Feb. 26, 2025, Ashley Cano posted a video to her TikTok account, @aileenscloset90, where she showcases a wedding dress on a hanger while saying off-screen, “Vera Freaking Wang. I can’t ...
Vera freaking Wang,' she said in disbelief, showing off the iconic gown in the 20 second clip. 'I can't believe that I found this dress at Goodwill for $18.99,' she gushed, showing the designer tag.
Natassja Ebert Vera Wang has built her career on wedding dresses and has expanded her brand to include ready to wear options and accessories (Credit: Natassja Ebert) "I got to change, because in ...
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Miracles do happen. A woman named Ashley Cano stumbled upon the same Vera Wang wedding dress that Carrie Bradshaw (Sarah Jessica Parker) wore in the Sex and the City movie. And she got it for a steal.
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