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Top 6 great tips for your bridal dresses after the weddings
If you have spent much time and lots of money in searching of your dream wedding dress, it is common for brides to worry about what to do with this valuable gown after the wedding is over.
Your special day is over. You looked stunning in your beautiful dress and got lots of lovely pictures and video. After your important day, how to deal with your chic wedding dresses?
If you have no ideas to cope with your wedding dress, and your new husband disagree with your wedding gown taking up half of his closet space. Hereby Top 6 creative tips will help you make the most of it.
1. Donate the dress to charity
There are some charities that will accept your wedding dress and clean it, sell it for money to fund the charity. In this way, your lucky day helping others in distress too, this means that you spread love.
A common deed is the "brides against breast cancer", where you pack up your dress and send it to them.
But most cities have local charity shops for many good causes such as heart disease, blindness and many others who would be happy to accept your dress.
2. Save the dress for your daughter
There is no prouder image than your daughter walk down the aisle with her new husband in dress that gave you so much joy. There is no reason why your daughter can't wear your dress with minimal adjustments, but you have to wait 20 or 30 years before she can benefit from!
Get your gown professionally cleaned after the wedding and unzip it safe to keep it away from light and moisture in order to avoid that it becomes discolored and mold growth. It will be good for a lifetime!
3. Trash the dress!
It is fashionable these days to ritually destroying your dress after the wedding and get some pictures of you in shredded dress. Many brides choose to get some really cool, edgy images by cutting up the dress with the groom while they are still inside (take care!).
Others go for a swim in the sea, splash paint over them...