
I NOW TAG YOU MAN AND WIFE
Some couples prefer elegance, others go for casual, but this bride and groom took laid-back to an entirely new level. For their big day, they dressed themselves and their wedding party in simple tee-shirts, each labeled with their role in the ceremony in bold airbrushed letters. It’s a far cry from traditional wedding attire, and while it might not win any fashion awards, it certainly makes a statement about keeping things fun and informal.
Interestingly, the bride seemed to be the only one making a tiny compromise, donning a slightly more traditional look as she walked down the aisle. The rest of the party stuck with their playful tees, turning the ceremony into something closer to a casual gathering with friends than a conventional wedding. It’s quirky, it’s bold, and while it may raise some eyebrows, it perfectly captures the couple’s unique sense of humor and their desire to celebrate their day in their own way.

COCOON
Back in 1965, a designer tried something truly inventive with a wedding gown inspired by Russian nesting dolls. The idea was to create layers and shapes that built on one another, giving the bride a distinctive silhouette that was unlike anything else seen on the runway. While the concept was clever and imaginative, the end result is admittedly a bit… unconventional, and it’s easy to see why it never became a mainstream trend.
The “cocoon” style may have been intended to wow, but it’s hard not to chuckle at how peculiar it looks by today’s standards. The layered, rounded structure certainly makes a statement, but it’s not exactly what most brides envision for their special day. Maybe that’s a good thing—some fashion experiments are better appreciated in history books rather than at the altar. Still, it’s a bold reminder of how creative bridal design can get when anything goes.


