According to the teen’s mother, Dee Lewis, designer Kia Wagner didn’t call her daughter until the night before the prom (um, cutting it close!) to pick up the gown, for which she charged $300. And let’s just say it wasn’t exactly what Maeweather was expecting, as the photos Lewis posted on Facebook prove: Sham Sincere Lewis/Facebook Wait, what?? How?! As Lewis wrote in her Facebook post: “R u serious.. was i wrong for wanting my DEPOSIT BACK…” Uh, no. Not wrong at all! Sham Sincere Lewis/Facebook More from CafeMom: High School Posts Sexist Flyers Showing What ‘Good Girls’ Wear to Prom Lewis, who spoke with Yahoo! Style about the unfortunate fashion mishap, explained that her daughter had originally fallen in love with a gown on Instagram — but when it wasn’t available, she decided to be creative and hired Wagner to create a similar look. Alas, it was none too similar at all: We can believe that! Sham Sincere Lewis/Facebook Facebook commenters were equally horrified, with comments ranging from “WTF is this sh*t, I would have got my money back” to “This is ridiculous” to “I would definitely take her to small claims court.” And, honestly, all of them are justified. More from CafeMom: Sweetest Teen Ever Asks Grandma to Prom — but His School Says No As the mother of a teenage daughter, I can only begin to imagine the devastation this poor girl felt when this, um, dress (?) showed up. Thankfully, Maeweather was able to repurpose a friend’s old dress for the prom — and she looked amazing: Sham Sincere Lewis/Facebook So at the very least the evening wasn’t ruined … but still. As of this writing, Wagner had not commented on the gown or offered any sort of explanation (though really no explanation would suffice). We can only hope that this girl at least gets her deposit refunded! Sadly, we doubt Wagner will be getting any more prom dress orders anytime soon.
title: “Teen Paid 300 For Her Dream Prom Dress But Got A Nightmare Instead” ShowToc: true date: “2024-09-02” author: “Darren Marmolejo”
According to the teen’s mother, Dee Lewis, designer Kia Wagner didn’t call her daughter until the night before the prom (um, cutting it close!) to pick up the gown, for which she charged $300. And let’s just say it wasn’t exactly what Maeweather was expecting, as the photos Lewis posted on Facebook prove: Sham Sincere Lewis/Facebook Wait, what?? How?! As Lewis wrote in her Facebook post: “R u serious.. was i wrong for wanting my DEPOSIT BACK…” Uh, no. Not wrong at all! Sham Sincere Lewis/Facebook More from CafeMom: High School Posts Sexist Flyers Showing What ‘Good Girls’ Wear to Prom Lewis, who spoke with Yahoo! Style about the unfortunate fashion mishap, explained that her daughter had originally fallen in love with a gown on Instagram — but when it wasn’t available, she decided to be creative and hired Wagner to create a similar look. Alas, it was none too similar at all: We can believe that! Sham Sincere Lewis/Facebook Facebook commenters were equally horrified, with comments ranging from “WTF is this sh*t, I would have got my money back” to “This is ridiculous” to “I would definitely take her to small claims court.” And, honestly, all of them are justified. More from CafeMom: Sweetest Teen Ever Asks Grandma to Prom — but His School Says No As the mother of a teenage daughter, I can only begin to imagine the devastation this poor girl felt when this, um, dress (?) showed up. Thankfully, Maeweather was able to repurpose a friend’s old dress for the prom — and she looked amazing: Sham Sincere Lewis/Facebook So at the very least the evening wasn’t ruined … but still. As of this writing, Wagner had not commented on the gown or offered any sort of explanation (though really no explanation would suffice). We can only hope that this girl at least gets her deposit refunded! Sadly, we doubt Wagner will be getting any more prom dress orders anytime soon.
title: “Teen Paid 300 For Her Dream Prom Dress But Got A Nightmare Instead” ShowToc: true date: “2024-10-03” author: “Jonathan George”
According to the teen’s mother, Dee Lewis, designer Kia Wagner didn’t call her daughter until the night before the prom (um, cutting it close!) to pick up the gown, for which she charged $300. And let’s just say it wasn’t exactly what Maeweather was expecting, as the photos Lewis posted on Facebook prove: Sham Sincere Lewis/Facebook Wait, what?? How?! As Lewis wrote in her Facebook post: “R u serious.. was i wrong for wanting my DEPOSIT BACK…” Uh, no. Not wrong at all! Sham Sincere Lewis/Facebook More from CafeMom: High School Posts Sexist Flyers Showing What ‘Good Girls’ Wear to Prom Lewis, who spoke with Yahoo! Style about the unfortunate fashion mishap, explained that her daughter had originally fallen in love with a gown on Instagram — but when it wasn’t available, she decided to be creative and hired Wagner to create a similar look. Alas, it was none too similar at all: We can believe that! Sham Sincere Lewis/Facebook Facebook commenters were equally horrified, with comments ranging from “WTF is this sh*t, I would have got my money back” to “This is ridiculous” to “I would definitely take her to small claims court.” And, honestly, all of them are justified. More from CafeMom: Sweetest Teen Ever Asks Grandma to Prom — but His School Says No As the mother of a teenage daughter, I can only begin to imagine the devastation this poor girl felt when this, um, dress (?) showed up. Thankfully, Maeweather was able to repurpose a friend’s old dress for the prom — and she looked amazing: Sham Sincere Lewis/Facebook So at the very least the evening wasn’t ruined … but still. As of this writing, Wagner had not commented on the gown or offered any sort of explanation (though really no explanation would suffice). We can only hope that this girl at least gets her deposit refunded! Sadly, we doubt Wagner will be getting any more prom dress orders anytime soon.