• http://www.petfinder.com Bear

    I agree. You can go to Goodwill, Salvation Army and get an old wedding dress to trash for $10. My kids are really tiny and wore their Grandma’s wedding dress. My grandkids will probably be bigger and wear mine. Why trash something you spent thousands on?

  • Steve K

    Not sure I totally agree there Bear. Not being a bride and never having worn a wedding dress (that I will admit to!) may not make me qualified to comment, but in my opinion it’s the fact that wedding dresses do cost so much and are so revered during the actual wedding that makes Trash the Dress so appealing. For me, there are two things that really appeal about Trash the Dress, one is seeing something so traditionally beautiful in a completely contrasting setting, but more so it’s the commitment from the Bride to do something so daring with HER dress that no doubt was agonised over in the preparation for her wedding. For me, I would love to see a photograph of my wife looking beautiful on our wedding day hung right next to a shot from a Trash the Dress shoot.

  • Princess G

    I’m looking forward to trashing the dress more than the wedding! It like confirming that your committed and do not intend on marring again. I’m hoping my bridesmaids will trash theirs too! Besides Mum kept her dress and all we ever do is find it and laugh at it. Then put it back in the box, it’s horrid! Rip it, get it dirty, bin it! I hope I’ll never be a bride twice anyway! I’m also going to let my daughters eat chocolate ice cream in their outfits. 2 beautiful girls, 2 Scarlet dresses, 1 tub of Ben and Jerry’s, a whole heap of photos! Now I just need to set a date. X

  • Mary G

    Princess G, I feel just like you do – I will go for the ttd thing and I hope that our whole wedding party will join in, my BMs in any case. We’re having a celebration that goes over several days, and all that time I’ll have to be careful with my big snd very expensive outfit, so what a relief it will be to just go wild at the end of it all. I won’t rip it but I’m all ready to go for a food fight or even a paint fight. Yes in my full outfit, original dress, veil, train, silk high heels and the whole lot. And your idea of letting your daughters go for eating chocolate icecream in their outfits is great – they’ll probably both eat it and get it all over each other :) I’ll let our little flower girls join in too and do something they wouldn’t be allowed to normally, like get food stains on their lovely dresses or stomp in paint in their dress shoes ! I’m sure they’ll be laughing when they see those pictures later on :)

  • Katy Downham

    Hi there,

    I’m a second year student writing a feature on trash the dress for my assessment and would really appreciate ANY help you can give me. I dont want to borrow pictures I’d much rather appreciate your opinion on the whole trash the dress movement. Dont worry this feature isnt going to be published it’s purely for class purposes only!

    Thanks for any help you can give
    Katy