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Single millennial finds $4,500 wedding dress on sale and buys it
Summary
Shayla Quinn, 36, bought a Kyha Studios wedding gown at a New York bridal sample sale for $100 that normally retails for about $4,500, then posted a TikTok video that drew over 1.5 million views and widespread attention.
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Shayla Quinn, 36, of New York City bought a Kyha Studios wedding gown at a bridal sample sale while visiting a friend. The dress was marked at $100 at the pop-up, though it typically retails for about $4,500. Quinn was single and not actively dating when she tried on and purchased the gown. She later posted a video about the purchase on TikTok, which attracted broad attention.
Key facts:
- Buyer: Shayla Quinn, 36, New York City.
- Dress: Kyha Studios halter-neck gown with an open back and fit-and-flare skirt.
- Price: purchased for $100; usual retail price reported at about $4,500.
- Social response: Quinn posted on TikTok (@shayla.quinn) and the video had more than 1.5 million views and about 157,300 likes at the time of reporting.
- Personal meaning: Quinn described the purchase as a declaration of hope and a way to act on her own timeline regarding partnership.
Summary:
The purchase prompted a viral social-media reaction and conversations about personal choices and timing around marriage. Quinn framed the dress as a personal symbol of hope and a reminder to follow her own timeline. Undetermined at this time.
