TheBrideDesign.com Gives Tips on Reusing a Wedding Dress
New York, NY (PRWEB) July 20, 2013 -- Wedding dresses were once sacred gowns, preserved for use by a future generation. Today, however, brides are finding new uses for their wedding gowns. Motivated by an article published on July 14, 2013, by DNA about brides trashing their wedding dresses, The Bride Design is giving tips on reusing a wedding dress.
1. Destroy It – With Help
Many brides are taking their wedding dresses to the limit with the help of a professional photographer. “Trash the Dress” photo sessions are becoming increasingly popular. Brides are symbolizing the end of tedious wedding planning, like finalizing gifts for guests, by picking a messy situation and wearing the bridal gown until the frock is in tatters. Whether it’s swimming in a local creek, running a marathon, or taking part in a pie or other sweet treat eating or contest, brides are reusing their gown to create some memorable photographs.
2. Modify It
Brides spend so much time picking out the perfect dress for their wedding day, and it’s sad to see the gown gathering dust in a closet. Brides are beginning to have their gowns altered to suit every day wear or formal wear for attendance at other weddings or special events.
3. Donate It
There are many charitable organizations constantly searching for wedding dresses. From individuals affected by natural disasters to cancer patients, brides are choosing to donate their gowns as a way of contributing to a worthy cause. Brides Against Breast Cancer and The Bridal Garden are just a couple of examples of organizations that use donated wedding dresses to help others.
The Bride Design gives tips on reusing a wedding dress, such as having a “Trash the Dress” photo session, having the dress altered for future wear, or donating the gown to a good cause.
About TheBrideDesign.com:
The Bride Design gives party planners and event organizers inspiration and candy related advice in order to create memorably detailed celebrations and get-togethers.
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