At first, it’s a symbol of purity, tradition, and submission—Grace entering a family she desperately hopes to belong to.
But by the end?
It’s shredded, bloodstained, and battle-worn—just like her illusions.
Every rip marks a betrayal.
Every stain, a sacrifice.
By the time she rips off the sleeves and uses the sash as a weapon, it’s clear: Grace isn’t the bride—they made her the final girl.
🔥 The dress becomes a symbol of resilience and rebellion against the toxic institution she married into.
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