Trash The Dress is a huge thing in the gora world. Longtime brides or ditched brides seem to love the idea of trashing or otherwise having fun in a wedding dress. They’ll
even roll around in the mud, get it dirty and wet and take loads of pics doing it.
Now, would us desis ever want to do that? Even when you don’t have a $1000 lehnga, would you ever consider ‘trashing your dress’?
OR
Should our sentimental crowd start a ‘preserve the dress’ session that’ll allow the bride to wear the dress with new style of makeup and accessories and relive the day when she felt like a princess?
So, can you bear to do this to your wedding dress?
^^ yeah my mom still has her gharaara....and guess who is wearing it on her rukhsati? :D that's right I'm gonna have additional kaam done on it have a totally new shirt and dupatta made and M gonna wear my mom's gharaara on my baraat :D
Oh that is awesome, my mom has her whole wedding attire and outfits till now. She said she will give it to me but I doubt it I am going to be wearing it. I have this in mind.
Oh that is awesome, my mom has her whole wedding attire and outfits till now. She said she will give it to me but I doubt it I am going to be wearing it.
Hmmmm..... that is the reason behind TTD (Trash The Dress)! Wear your dress to the fullest as your daughter might not want to wear it because she may not like it and have her own ideas.
Instead of trashing it, why not give it away to some poor needy girl who's getting married? I have no idea what my mom's dresses looked like. She gave them away loooong ago.
They just don’t do it to their wedding dresses only, any formal gowns, prom gowns are game too. Even the most expensive ones by well-known designers like Vera Wang.
**But you can trash it in such a nice clean way! You don’t have to go into dirty gross places! And btw, as long as you don’t plan to run around in mud the dry cleaners can get your dress back to normal, which is what I’v seen people do. **
The link below is my favorite trash the dress photoshoot, in the middle of the woods and water! Kimberly Reed Photography