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'Trashing The Dress': Latest Trend To Show Commitment To Your Groom!

The movement is based on the idea that A) the bride's daughter will probably not wear her dress and B) the bride is committed to her husband so she will never need her dress to get married in again.
According to the Australian Bureau of Statistics, more than 100,000 marriages take place each year, and brides are now looking for wedding photography that goes beyond a passionate embrace.
Adam Cavanagh, of Cavanagh Photography was one of the first photographers to offer the trend in Australia, and says that while trashing a wedding dress might almost seem sacrilegious, brides are getting down and dirty in their dresses in the name of art.
The Sydney based photographer says that while some may be horrified at the thought of trashing a beautiful gown, it"s more about creation than destruction and "the chance to do things in your dress that you wouldn't normally do on your wedding day."
"Totally destroying the dress it is not for everyone. But the idea behind it is you are committed to your husband, you are not going to get married again and this is a symbol of committed you are going to be," News.com.au quoted him, as saying.
Playing
in
the
mud,
frolicking
in
the
surf,
paintball
fields,
cutting,
ripping
and
setting
their
dress
on
fire
are
just
some
of
the
ways
brides
are
showing
this
commitment.



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