The outstanding novel “The Wedding Dress” by Danielle Steel follows four generations of women in one household. The story takes place through triumphs and tragedies, parenthood, tragedy, and good fortune all set against the backdrop of 1920s San Francisco. A beloved bridal gown that was made in Paris in 1928 is at the center of the story. Transmitted across the ages,
it follows every generation into their new lives as a symbol of distinct aspirations when they wed very different men. This beloved garment unites the ladies in the face of a constantly shifting environment, whether they are following their paths or inheriting fortunes.