Jennie Garth Reveals She’s Saving Her Wedding Dresses For Her Three Daughters

The '90210' star plans to pass down her bridal gowns as meaningful family heirlooms

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Jennie Garth has revealed she’s keeping her wedding dresses as special mementos to pass down to her three daughters. The actress shared this heartwarming plan in her latest Instagram post, showing her thoughtful approach to preserving family memories.

In the Instagram post, Garth stated that she has “the perfect mementos to pass down to her daughters — her wedding dresses!” The image shows Garth speaking about this meaningful decision to preserve these significant garments from her past marriages as family heirlooms.

As a mother of three daughters – Luca Bella, Lola Ray, and Fiona Eve – Garth appears to be thinking about the sentimental value these dresses will hold for her children. The wedding gowns represent important chapters in her life journey that she wants to share with her daughters when the time is right.

Garth has been married three times. Her first marriage was to musician Daniel B. Clark from 1994 to 1996. Her second and most well-known marriage was to actor Peter Facinelli from 2001 to 2013, with whom she shares her three daughters. In 2015, she married actor Dave Abrams after a whirlwind romance, though they briefly separated in 2017 before reconciling.

Recently, Garth has been sharing more content focused on her relationships with her daughters. In another recent Instagram post, she appeared alongside her youngest daughter, Fiona Facinelli, discussing the lessons they’ve learned from each other as mother and daughter. This highlights the close bond Garth maintains with her children.

The wedding dress revelation comes as part of what seems to be a period of reflection for Garth. She recently launched a podcast called “I Choose Me with Jennie Garth,” where she explores themes of self-discovery, personal choices, and growth – often touching on her experiences as a mother and through her past relationships.

Best known for her role as Kelly Taylor in the iconic television series “Beverly Hills, 90210,” Garth has maintained a steady presence in entertainment since the 1990s.

Beyond acting, Garth has expanded her career into various ventures. She recently shared posts about her sustainable fashion line, ME by Jennie Garth, available exclusively at QVC. In an Earth Day post, she highlighted that her denim pieces have saved over 1.1 million plastic bottles from ending up in oceans, showing her commitment to sustainability.

In recent social media posts, Garth has emphasized themes of self-care and personal growth. Her Monday motivation posts encourage followers to prioritize their well-being, with messages like, “Tell yourself how much you love yourself and how much you love taking care of YOU!”

Her podcast, “I Choose Me,” further explores this theme with guests like Tina Knowles and Molly Sims, discussing topics ranging from friendship breakups to business decisions. Garth introduced “Tuesday Chooseday” on her social platforms, where she shares personal choices that have had a positive impact on her life.

The decision to save her wedding dresses for her daughters reflects Garth’s thoughtful approach to motherhood and legacy. While these dresses represent chapters that ultimately ended, they’re still part of her life story and the history that led to her daughters’ existence – making them meaningful heirlooms regardless of the marriages’ outcomes.

Through her various platforms, Garth continues to share her journey of balancing motherhood, career, and personal growth, showing that past experiences – even marriages that didn’t last – can still hold value and meaning for the future.

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Reshmi Das has over four years of experience as a content writer, covering parenting and films. She writes for Hollywoodjunction and Momjunction. Her interest in journaling and writing made this biotechnology postgraduate to take up content as her full-time profession.

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