Jodi Gordon is ‘appalled’ as her J’Aton Couture wedding dress from her doomed marriage to Braith Anasta goes up for sale online for a huge discount
Jodi Gordon’s wedding dress has reportedly surfaced on an online second-hand clothing marketplace.
The Home And Away star, 37, married her now-ex-husband Braith Anasta in 2012 and wore a $70,000 J’Aton Couture gown that was adorned with intricate hand embroidery and vintage French lace.
According to The Daily Telegraph, Jodi’s dress was recently listed on Still White, an online marketplace for used wedding dresses, at a heavily discounted price of $20,000.

Jodi Gordon, 37, was reportedly “appalled” after her J’Aton Couture wedding dress from her doomed marriage to Braith Anasta, 40, went up for sale online for a huge discount. (Pictured together in happier times)
It is not known who offered the dress for sale. The listing was reportedly removed after the publication contacted Still White.
Jodi was reportedly “appalled” to learn of the listing when contacted by the publication.
Similarly, the designers at J’Aton were apparently “surprised” by the heavily discounted listing when brought to their attention by the publication.

The Home And Away star married her now-ex-husband in a $70,000 J’Aton Couture gown, which was adorned with intricate hand embroidery and vintage French lace. (Pictured: Jodi wearing her dress on the cover of Woman’s Day, October 2012)


According to The Daily Telegraph, Jodi’s dress was recently listed on Still White, an online marketplace for used wedding dresses, at a heavily discounted price of $20,000
Jodi’s stylist Kelly Smythe, meanwhile, told the newspaper the listing was a hoax and claimed she owns the dress after the actress gave it to her years ago.
I actually have the physical dress in our archives,” she said, insisting she had “dusted it off” just yesterday and admired the beauty of the garments.
Jodi married retired soccer player Braith Anasta in October 2012 during a lavish Balinese ceremony in front of 120 guests.

Jodi was reportedly “appalled” to learn of the listing when contacted by the publication

Jodi’s stylist Kelly Smythe (pictured) told the newspaper the listing was a hoax, claiming she owns the dress after the actress gifted it to her years ago
It reportedly took six months and 300 hours to create the blushing bride’s elaborate gown.
“The dress for us had to have a sense of simplicity without being plain and boring as Jodi always wanted a dream dress and not just something she could buy off the rack,” a J’Aton spokesman told AP at the time News Corp.
The couple had their daughter Aleeia in 2014 but split in late 2015.

It reportedly took six months and 300 hours to create the blushing bride’s elaborate gown. (Pictured: Jodi and Braith in 2011)
