Every couple has a right to plan their dream wedding the way they want to. But that won’t stop other people from making fun of their dream wedding. This couple decided to think outside the box by planning an all-camo wedding. We wish they hadn’t. Unless they’re getting married out in the middle of the woods during hunting season, there’s absolutely no reason to make your loved ones wear camouflage formalwear.
Everything about this wedding shot is absolutely wild. The bridesmaids and groomsmen are wearing matching dresses and vests, and the bride and groom are wearing white camo. We didn’t even know that was a thing. The bright blaze-orange tie worn by the groomsman on the left is a nice, classy touch.
Grab Your Hardhats, Ladies!
This is a unique wedding if we’ve ever seen one. This bride and groom tied the knot 300 feet underground in a former South Wales coal mine. How romantic. With the unusual ceremony location came unusual attire for everyone involved. First off, the bride broke with tradition and wore a pretty red gown instead. The bridesmaids wore gorgeous emerald green dresses to accompany her into the depths of the earth.
The thing is, these bridesmaids didn’t have to worry too hard about their hair or accessories. Instead of necklaces and delicate heels, these ladies wore hard hats and emergency gas masks. There’s nothing like a potential gas mask emergency during a romantic wedding ceremony. Plus, each hard hat was accessorized with a fashionable headlamp to illuminate their way through the mineshaft.
Feeling Big-Headed
Fashionable hats were the norm back in the day. Women would always perfectly match their hats with their dresses, creating a glamorous, elegant look that many of us envy today. The hats these two bridesmaids wore to a wedding certainly match their ensembles. But it doesn’t look great. Just look how giant those hats are!
Was the theme of the wedding “Little Bo Peep” because that’s the only explanation we can think of for such a fashion choice. Along with those puffy sleeves and old-fashioned buttons, it’s almost too much to look at. At least they had some early form of a sun visor during the course of the ceremony and reception. You know, in case it was sunny outside.
Barbie's Dream Wedding
We love a color-coordinated wedding as much as the next person. This bride and groom planned their color coordination down to the smallest detail. It may not be to everyone’s taste, but we have to admit that it was thought out very well. The bride was obviously a huge fan of bright pink. How can we tell? Well, it’s everywhere.
Her bridesmaids are wearing questionably bright pink dresses, which perfectly match the groomsmen’s bowties. On top of that, there are matching boutonnieres, bouquets, and corsages. We know that Barbie pink is having a moment, but this shade of pink is way too overwhelming. Just a friendly reminder that you can throw other colors into your wedding day palette, folks.
A Sea of Bridesmaids
The thing about following fashion trends is that they eventually go out of style. A lot of brides worry that their dresses will be unfashionable when they look back on their photos. We hate to be the bearers of bad news, but that’s inevitable. Fashion and style change over time, so something you love now might be cringe-worthy in the future. It’s just the way of the world.
For example, if we were looking at this bridesmaid group photo ten to twenty years ago, many of us would think these dresses were super cute. Now, of course, they look dated and cheesy. But we can tell from the looks on these women’s faces that they were totally feeling themselves in those dresses. If you feel great about your outfit in the moment, that’s all that matters.