FOR decades, blushing brides have been making a serious effort to look incredible on their big day. However, the trash the dress trend is reversing feminine fashion, opting for a more fearless look.
WSVN — For most brides, their wedding gown is, well, sacred, but after you've walked down the aisle and taken all your pretty pictures, what do you do with the dress? The folks from Photography by ...
When Amber Scholl's YouTube followers asked her to do a prom-themed video, she had the perfect idea: a dress made entirely out of trash bags. She then paired photos of her creation with a perfectly ...
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 ...
What began as an interesting take on a new tradition swiftly turned into tragedy. Newly married Maria Pantazopoulos had set up a "trash the dress" photo shoot in Quebec's Ouareau River near Dorwin ...
For most brides, the day after their wedding feels like a weight has been lifted off of their shoulders. It's finally time to enjoy married life and, well, loosen up a bit. And what better way to ...
Some brides wear their wedding dress once, then store it for posterity. Others give the garment a second life by donating it to charity. Newlywed Natasha Samuel recently did the unthinkable: She ...
A video depicting a bride's dress being purposely lit on fire is taking a lot of heat. It's an extreme version of wedding photography called “trashing the dress."Sometimes, the brides will throw their ...
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 ...