

TV Movie · Comedy · Romance
Overview
An aspiring fashion designer gets her chance to debut at a lavish Hamptons wedding where she is mistaken for a socialite and falls for a groomsman. Their love story could fall apart when she is exposed as a fraud.
Top Cast


Maddison Bullock
Maddison Bullock
Jenna
Maddison Bullock
Jenna


Houston Rhines
Houston Rhines
Hunter Slate
Houston Rhines
Hunter Slate


Jadon Cal
Jadon Cal
Wyatt Slate
Jadon Cal
Wyatt Slate


Kyra Weeks
Kyra Weeks
Daisy
Kyra Weeks
Daisy
Corbin Timbrook
Corbin Timbrook
Henry Slate
Corbin Timbrook
Henry Slate


Lisa Long
Lisa Long
Eileen Stratton
Lisa Long
Eileen Stratton


Lauren Elyse Buckley
Lauren Elyse Buckley
Stephanie
Lauren Elyse Buckley
Stephanie
Christina Villa Anna
Christina Villa Anna
Cardona
Christina Villa Anna
Cardona


Caryn Richman
Caryn Richman
Diana
Caryn Richman
Diana


Tia Streaty
Tia Streaty
Jacqueline Simms
Tia Streaty
Jacqueline Simms
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