Relatives argue over crazy things. Anything can cause a fight, from removing the next pizza to getting out the trash. However, they usually have each other’s up. When Maverick Francisco Oyao found out his parents couldn’t afford to rent a prom dress for his sister, Lu Asey, he was disappointed. He was determined to give Lu a prom dress and a lifetime graduation memory that she would enjoy forever. He then took it upon himself to create and sew a stunning spring ball dress. He documented the entire creation of a dress from damage and shared it on social media, where it soon received positive reviews.
Their university first made the announcement of their future Junior and Senior Prom. The post went into great detail about how his sister wanted to go to the prom because it was her “last time in young high.” He wanted to take action because he was so guilty. When he realized that his sister would have the opportunity to attend the graduation if he could make the dress without spending a lot of money.
Maverick, who is a Bachelor of Culture and Arts Education with no background in style, turned to the internet for assistance. He looked through different ball dress models on YouTube and Google. He drew inspiration from Michael Cinco, a Asian clothing designer Spring and Summer Collection. After that, he created a style concept and sketched out his design, which was paired with the spring ball theme of the prom.
He was aware of the difficulties involved in making the clothing but not resisted. In his post, he said, “The untold story of a loving elder brother.” “I didn’t expect that I could do this on time. Because the idea is different from what is being done, I also had doubts about whether I could do it. But God is truly great. He continued to care for me.”
The finished product was a masterpiece because Maverick used royal blue cloth, which was covered in white silk ribbons in a criss-cross pattern, to make an amazing skirt. To increase the skirt’s elegance, he added light vinyl flowers with glass beads. For the neckline, Maverick hands- painted a stunning ombré that blended easily with the skirt. A pair of extraordinary butterfly arms provided the complete effect.
In the Facebook post, Maverick said, “I’ve done my part quite well as your friendly brother and I will never get tired of supporting you, that’s your friend’s promises to you.” He also singled out a word for his girl, “I hope I make you happy this Valentine’s Day. Even though we didn’t receive your wish for the best dress, you can tell that it was the best dress for me because of how you dress. Your nephew is so fond of you.”
The article has been extensively appreciated electronically as it has managed to gain over 90, 000 loves and 66, 000 shares. The devotion and love Maverick showed his sister to her amazed and moved viewers. wished him luck for the future and said, “Wow, I hope you get a scholarship at design university or a custom takes you in as an assistant. Great work.” Another customer commented, “Man! When I saw the outcome, I had chills. Amazing!!”