trash the dress


I don't know. Are you the kind of bride that could drop $3000 on a gown only to drown it, burn it, cut, and generally slap around and abuse it - after the happily ever after part - for the sake of a killer photo? One could argue it's a hell of a lot more practical than shelling out another several hundred bucks to have it preserved for eternity (would this qualify as taxidermy? Just curious.) The Sunday Times has a story on brides - and their enterprising photographers- doing just that. (*registration might be required)
The one with the scissors simply makes me queasy.
The underwater one? It's kinda wanting to make me go crack open my perfectly preserved specimen and go looking for the nearest pool...
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I love that you have this in here! A lot of these photographers are friends of mine!
well, most bride's might not realize it but many bridal fabrics can handle a little water and dirt. $3000 silk gowns, maybe not - but if you are like the larger majority of brides who spend $600-$1500 on satin and other less costly fabrics - a little water and dirt can very easily be fixed post photo shoot. Full dip in the lake - maybe not. But a little rolling in the sand won't kill you.
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