A bride-to-be was left fuming after a wedding dress she ordered online looked nothing like the photographs.
Meaghan Taylor, 23, bought what she thought was a dreamy white full-length gown from selling platform Wish for just £60.
The photo showed a stunning fairytale wedding dress with lace sleeves and an elegant v-neck.
But when the dress arrived, she discovered the ill-fitting frock bunched up when she put it on and was nothing like the photos online.
The mother-of-one said: "I was blown away by what I received. It looked nothing like the photo when I ordered it.
"I was pretty heartbroken, but I couldn't help but laugh."
Meaghan claimed she contacted the private seller on Wish who initially refused to give her a refund.
"I did ask for my money back," she explained.
"But they had told me I needed the original packaging and the box it had come in, which I didn't keep.
"I then proceeded to tell them that this ruined my wedding as I was expecting the dress in the photo.
"And they finally returned my money."
Meaghan has been able to see the funny side of the shopping fail and will be finding a new dress for her wedding to fiancé Keith Reid, 30, next summer.
She shared a photo of herself with the dress on and posted it on Facebook, writing: "On another episode of what we ordered and what we actually got.
"My face tells exactly how I'm feeling. Show me your online fails."
The post went viral with many giggling over how the frock looked in real life.
She added: "It was too funny not to post. I'm sure a lot of people will get a kick out of it.
"I'm glad it made everyone else's day just like it did mine."