It sounds like your dress is deeply meaningful to you, and that feeling is exactly what a wedding dress is supposed to do. Weddings are personal, and your dress should reflect you, not just a checklist of “classic” expectations.
Your grandmother’s stories, her garden, and the culture she carried with her are part of your story, and your dress honors that in a way that a conventional gown can’t. Yes, others might whisper, but those whispers fade; what you carry in your heart—connection, family, heritage—is what truly matters.
A wedding dress isn’t just fabric—it’s a symbol of identity, love, and memory. If this dress makes you feel like the truest version of yourself, that authenticity will shine brighter than any “classic” look ever could.
You’re allowed to honor your heritage, your family, and your individuality. The right dress is the one that tells your story, not someone else’s idea of tradition.
If you want, I can give some gentle ways to navigate your bridal party and family so they see the beauty in your choice without confrontation. Do you want me to do that?