Seamstress Crafts 40ft Wedding Train for Tyson Fury's Daughter
'I made Venezuela Fury's 40ft wedding train - it was too big for my workshop'

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Emily Grant, a seamstress from Colne, Lancashire, created a stunning 40ft wedding train for Venezuela Fury, daughter of boxer Tyson Fury. Due to its size, Grant worked in secret at a church hall, completing the project in just five weeks for the wedding held on the Isle of Man.
- 01The wedding train was the longest Emily Grant has ever made, measuring 40ft (12m).
- 02Grant had to use Barnoldswick Independent Methodist Church Hall to accommodate the train's size.
- 03The project took five weeks from the first fitting to completion, involving extensive late-night sewing.
- 04Venezuela Fury married Noah Price in a ceremony at the Victorian Royal Chapel of St John's on the Isle of Man.
- 05Grant expressed excitement about the media attention and recognition for her work as a seamstress.
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Emily Grant, a 38-year-old seamstress from Colne, Lancashire, undertook the ambitious task of creating a 40ft (12m) wedding train for Venezuela Fury, the daughter of heavyweight boxing champion Tyson Fury. The project, commissioned by the bridal boutique Ava Rose Hamilton, required Grant to work in secrecy, as she was sworn to confidentiality after the initial phone call. Due to the train's extraordinary length, she utilized the Barnoldswick Independent Methodist Church Hall for the project, laying out the fabric diagonally to accommodate its size. Grant completed the intricate design in just five weeks, involving extensive hours of sewing alongside her other bridal projects. The wedding took place on the Isle of Man, where Venezuela married Noah Price in a ceremony held at the Victorian Royal Chapel of St John's. The train, featuring three layers of fabric and detailed lace edging, has garnered significant media attention, leading Grant to reflect on the overwhelming recognition she has received as a seamstress, often overshadowed by bridal shops. She expressed her joy and pride in the creation, stating that it was a fantastic experience and that Venezuela knew exactly what she wanted.
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The project highlights local craftsmanship and the community's involvement in supporting small businesses.
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