One of the most frequent questions a bride faces after their wedding day is what to do with their cherished wedding dress...


It’s a challenging decision, considering this is likely the most extravagant dress they’ll ever purchase, yet it’s worn only once. 

Jodie & Tracey, St Tewdrics Wedding Ceremony

For some, the sentimental value is too great to part with, leading them to preserve it as a treasured keepsake. Others opt for a more practical approach, choosing to donate or sell the dress to bring joy to another bride. 


But have you ever considered a third, more adventurous option?


Enter the trend of 'trashing the wedding dress' – a bold and memorable way to celebrate your wedding journey.


After capturing the stunning wedding of Jodie and Tracey at the picturesque St Tewdrics House in Chepstow, they decided to embrace the #TrashTheDress trend. And what an unforgettable experience it was!


We journeyed to the charming coastal town of Barry Island, famously known from 'Gavin & Stacey.' Using vibrant, environmentally friendly, food-grade powder, we created a magical and memorable scene that they will cherish forever.

10 Photos That Will Make You Want To Trash Your Wedding Dress

Jodie & Tracey, Trash the Dress, Barry Island Beach
Jodie & Tracey, Trash the Dress, Barry Island Beach, pink powder
Jodie & Tracey, Trash the Dress, Barry Island Beach, pink & purple powder
Jodie & Tracey, Trash the Dress, Barry Island Beach, pink powder covered dress
Married couple, Trash the Dress, Barry Island Beach
Pink wedding dress, Barry Island Beach
Two brides, trashing their wedding dresses
Two brides kissing, trashing their wedding dress
Trash the wedding dress, Jodie & Tracey, Barry Island
Barry Island Photoshoot, trash the dress

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If trashing your wedding dress sounds like something you would love to do following your wedding, please get in touch, I'd love to hear from you.