Home of the Brave
Uncle Sam’s niece is getting married, and we all know this is the dress she’s about to wear. The only question we have here is why didn’t she put any effort into her hair, makeup, and background.
It’s obvious that most of the attention is going to be drawn to the stars and stripes but did this bride take into account that she will actually have to talk to some people during the big day?
Eco-Friendly
Sustainability has been the name of the game in the last few years. People recycle, reuse, and repurpose all the time. This is where the world is going.
This bride obviously cares a lot about the planet as her wedding dress is made out of paper, which is both biodegradable and recyclable. We wonder if this dress could be reused a few more years from now, and in the future, we will see her daughter in it.
A Bad Situation
Hair and makeup are essential when it comes to the Dia de Los Muertos/Day of the Dead celebration on a wedding day. This one might have needed a very good hairdresser and a lot of makeup.
With colorful flowers that would put a back garden to shame, this bride knows how to create a truly unique look. What do you think the groom is thinking?
Wearable Rainbow
Nothing makes you want to dance more than a big, colorful dress, and it doesn't matter if you are on your way to a fancy dress party or on your way...to getting married.
This dress, along with the flowery headpiece, is sure to have put everyone at the wedding in a dancy mood. Waltz, Disco, Samba, anything goes as long as you are on the dance floor.
Help Yourself
Her parties are epic, her hosting skills are impeccable, and she’ll never let you forget it. The hostess with the mostest took things to a whole new level by wearing huge cupcake liners as a dress.
The execution of this design was actually simple. The bride-to-be said to the dress designer that she wanted to look sweet, with loads of layers, and irresistible. The designer certainly hit the sweet spot.