And it became an absolute must for my very own destination wedding a few years later. Trash the Dress photos are usually taken the day after your wedding. See more photos from this real trash the dress photo shoot in Mexico , and read the awesome advice the bride shared about how to make the best out of your trash the dress shoot.
Not convinced you want to ruin your designer gown? Why not have fun with it and make some memories that will last a lifetime. Despite going neck-deep into the ocean water and then rolling around the sand in my soaked gown, my dry cleaner was able to restore my dress to its original condition.
Still not sold on the idea of trashing your precious wedding gown? Then do what so many other brides do and get an inexpensive dress just for your shoot.
Some couples find it more symbolic than hopping into their getaway car and riding off into the sunset. Trashing the dress can feel more realistic, as it represents the not-so-beautiful side of marriage. Some find the experience absolutely cathartic. If nothing else, this affords you the opportunity to spend a few hours in a picturesque location of your choice — what a lovely way to spend some time as a newlywed!
Many brides choose to submerge themselves into the nearest ocean, lake, or even pool for amazing underwater snapshots. Turn the session into a newlyweds' day-trip! And it makes you look damn sexy! So why pack it away when you can put it on one more time? You can have your cake and eat it too.
Take the opportunity to meet with your photographer once more. Just you and your new husband. Away from your bridal party, your family, and your rowdy guests. And far away from any stress, nervousness, or anxiety that surrounded your wedding day. A dip in the pool or the ocean is not going to ruin your wedding dress. Our brides often say that their wedding dresses were cleaner after going in the water.
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