While most brides and grooms choose to go the traditional route when it comes to their wedding attire, others choose to do quite the opposite. Check out these wildly unique wedding dresses made out of the most unimaginable materials. They sure made a statement on their wedding day!
These Wedding Dresses Are So Bad They Should Be Banned
Cut For Comfort
Comfort is incredibly underrated when it comes to picking out a wedding dress. It is pretty hard to achieve when you have a baby on the way, however. A lot of couples decide to tie the knot before they welcome their child into the world, which was the case for this woman. We think it is understandable that she did not want anything constricting her belly as she exchanged vows with the person she loves. We admire that she did not give a damn what people thought and simply cut that part out of the dress.
Cut For Comfort
Suds For Days
This fashion designer was definitely fed up with brides foregoing deodorant and perfume on their big day. They decided to nip the problem in the bud by covering a dress with bars of soap. Problem solved? Possibly.
Suds For Days
Loony Balloony
Don’t you want to hear the story of this dress? What made a perfectly respectable woman pick a dress made of balloons? Of course, we cannot talk about her ensemble without bringing up the balloon cape! She cannot sit down in this number and has to stay away from sharp objects if she does not want the dress to pop. Perhaps her soon-to-be husband is a clown, and this is her way of expressing her love for him!
Loony Balloony
Goth
Although it is the norm to wear white on your wedding day, this bride decided to go with an all-black gown. Not only is it all black, but it’s also covered in gaudy lace and finished off with an extravagant train. The awkward veil is just the icing on the cake.
Goth
From Rags To Rags
The way this photo was taken makes it look like the couple is about to fall off the edge of the planet. However, there is something even stranger about this picture. The face on the groom probably indicates that he just noticed he is marrying someone in literal rags. Everyone likes some bohemian here and there, though we think she took it a little too far. Could she have been collecting the bits and pieces her whole life so she can use them on her big day?
From Rags To Rags
The Frillier The Better
When you are looking for the perfect dress, you should consider the things that work for you. For one thing, do you like a fitted dress or prefer something looser? It seems like this woman liked dresses that pop. She did not only rock that fishtail look, but she also turned the dress into some kind of fish! To be fair, the frills on that dress would not be amiss in an underwater creature. In the words of Dory from the famous animated film, just keep swimming!
The Frillier The Better
Hips Don’t Lie
This wedding dress surely accentuates her hips…but maybe not in a good way! While most women try to make their hips look smaller, it seems this bride wanted hers to stand out. All we have to say is…hips don’t lie!
Hips Don’t Lie
Orange Camouflage For The Outdoors
She is smiling, even though she is wearing something not many people would dare wear. Those spots and beads might just make this unusual gown the most daring fashion choice in history. If you are planning an outdoor wedding ceremony, we suggest you come up with something else…
Orange Camouflage For The Outdoors
Gown Out Of Hair
By now, you must have figured that there are numerous women out there who opt out of the traditional white gown. However, this is still pretty bizarre by all counts… This is one masterpiece that no one in attendance would ever forget. When the dress is made with human hair, you pay attention.
Gown Out Of Hair
Gangster Groom And Bride
Who knew that even gangsters are huge fans of true love? This couple decided to make their wedding ceremony as unique as possible. They spray-painted their clothes, which gave them the chance to mix tradition and street style in one go.
Gangster Groom And Bride
Russian Doll
This avant-garde wedding gown was inspired by Russian nesting dolls. This dress is from the year 1965 and it is quite something! We can’t imagine how long this took to make…just look at all of that stitching!
Russian Doll
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