When a young woman discovers her mother’s hidden black wedding dress, she expects a family secret, not a psychological unraveling. But as strange occurrences begin and haunting dreams blur the line between memory and reality, she uncovers a chilling truth. The dress does not curse, it reveals. Each woman who wears it is forced to confront the parts of herself she has buried, denied, or rewritten. As the boundary between self and reflection begins to collapse, she must face a terrifying question: is she strong enough to accept the truth, or will she lose herself trying to escape it? The Black Wedding Dress is a haunting, introspective story about identity, denial, and the quiet cost of self-deception.