Somewhere in the recent past, the notion that a bride would preserve and cherish her wedding dress -- as a keepsake or to hand down -- disappeared. Today, many brides embrace the concept called "Trash ...
ESSEX - Trash the Dress. Rock the Frock. Fearless Brides. Call it what you want, the end result is the debasement of an iconic, pristine and probably pricey wedding dress. It's impertinent. It's ...
ACTON — It’s every bride’s worst nightmare. You are walking through the woods in your wedding dress and it starts to rain. Or you’re in a murky pond, covered up to your neck in smelly, cold water.
Would you guys ever spend upwards of 500-1,000 bucks on a dress and then purposely trash it—swim in the ocean in it, drag it through the mud, set it on fire? Well, lately women are doing just that ...
The bride and groom walked hand in hand along the sand as the wedding photographer followed along, capturing the memory. Suddenly the bride turned and walked straight into the surf, shrieking as the ...
A Canadian woman drowned in her wedding gown over the weekend posing for 'Trash the Dress' photographs. Maria Pantazopoulos, 30, hired a photographer to take pictures of her wearing her wedding dress ...
For many women, a wedding dress is one of the priciest and most treasured possessions in their wardrobe. But for Maryborough local Kim Sheard, hers was a reminder of some memories she would rather ...
Newlyweds Sammy and Mike Birnie have trashed their wedding attire for a "trash the dress" photoshoot. The Banchory couple used mud, coloured paint and champagne for the pictures. Photographer Logan ...
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