A custom dress commissioned to make prom extra special instead ruined the night when an ill-fitting, glue-gunned garment was delivered hours before the event.

A now-viral video shows the teen girl in tears as she tries on the dress that was far from the custom, high-end gown the mother said she allegedly paid over $1,000 for, Hip-HopVibe reported.

In the emotional clip, the teen models a red gown with a flimsy mesh train and sagging faux pearl beading. "YOU RUINED MY F***IN DAY," the girl captioned a photo of the dress on Facebook. The dress allegedly didn't arrive until hours before the event, leaving no time for the young woman to shop for a replacement.

"I pay her $310 deposit February 11. Do you know when I got this shipped? The day of prom at two hours before prom. Look at what she did, she hot glued these heavy a** beads on this thin a** material," the teen's mother said in a clip examining the dress.

The woman's mother reportedly commissioned a one-of-a-kind dress for her daughter's big night in February—but suspects the designer took the money and ordered a mass-produced gown instead. While no receipts or order confirmations have been publicly shared, the dramatic difference between expectations and reality sparked outrage online.

Social media users flooded the comments with reactions ranging from sympathy to satire, warning others to vet sellers before spending large amounts on special occasion attire.

Temu was accused of being the source of the dress, but told Hip-HopVibe that the dress shown in the video is not sold on their platform. A similar dress is available on Etsy for $135.

As of now, the designer has not responded, and the family at the center of the story has not released further details. Still, the fallout from this dress disaster serves as a stark reminder of the risks involved in trusting the wrong vendors—especially when prom memories are on the line.

Originally published on Latin Times

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Prom, Dress, Viral