Libby, a teenager and daughter of Tyson and Paris Fury, has sparked debate after listing her custom bridesmaid attire for sale on Vinted. Following the recent Isle of Man wedding of Venezuela and Noah Price, the teenager defended her decision to liquidate the garment.

The £525 Vinted listing for a custom blue corset

The blue corset, skirt, and train were listed on Libby's Vinted page for £525, according to the report. The garment, which was part of a coordinated set for the wedding party, became a focal point of social media discussion almost immediately after the ceremony concluded in the Isle of Man. While the item is no longer available for purchase, the listing suggests a quick turnaround for the high-end wedding attire.

A caravan with only 50 square feet of space

Libby's decision to sell the dress was driven by what she describes as practical, space-related constraints. She explained to her followers that her current living situation—a caravan measuring just 5 feet wide and 10 feet long—made storing a voluminous wedding garment nearly impossible. Libby argued that without a sale, the dress would likely end up in the bin rather than occupying precious, limited square footage in her mobile home.

Paris Fury’s blessing for the 18 custom dresses

The sale of the outfit appears to have the support of the wedding's primary organizers, despite some online criticism. The report notes that the Fury family funded the creation of 18 custom bridesmaid dresses for the ceremony. Paris Fury, the mother of the bride, reportedly gave her daughter's blessing to sell the item, even checking in via social media comments to see if the transaction had been completed. This familial approval provides a layer of legitimacy to the sale that might otherwise be absent in a typical resale scenario involving high-value, custom-made items.

The debate over 'broke' claims and horse betting

Social media users have reacted sharply to Libby's justifications for the sale. In her TikTok videos, Libby claimed she was "super broke" and neeed funds for "champagne" and "horses to bet on." Libby's response to the negativity was to tell followers that "it's never that serious," a sentiment that has divided her audience between those who find her pragmatism refreshing and those who find it disrespectful to the wedding occasion.

Who purchased the Isle of Man wedding attire?

The final destination of the Isle of Man wedding attire remains unverified. While the dress has disappeared from the Vinted marketplace, it is currently unclear whether the garment was sold to a private collector or simply removed from the platform by Libby. Furthermore, while the report mentions the Fury family paid for the dresses, it does not specify if the ownership of the garments legally transferred to the bridesmaids or remained with the family.