Weddings are usually full of traditions and modern trends.
It could be a longstanding tradition of the exchanging of rings or something more up-to-date like taking candid clicks with the background.
On some occasions, it has to do with trends like trash the dress photoshoots that took off over the past decade.
Now, for generations, so many relatives would have carefully stored their wedding attire inside the attic. After all, it’s mostly for those having the most expensive item of clothing that they could ever dream of buying.
In recent years, the trend is more linked to brides opting to celebrate the dress by destroying it completely.
With the help of photographers, brides would show off the dress and wear it in the most unconventional, messy setting. This could entail rolling around in mud or getting covered in paint. The result here is an array of fun clicks that are supposed to contrast the usual elegance of wedding dress images.
Sadly, for one bride, things went from fun and games to a tragedy in seconds. Instead of celebrating the happiest day of her life, her loved ones were given the shock news of her death.
The bride entered the Ouareau River near the Dorwin Falls in Rawdon, Montreal, alone as no family members accompanied her. She was pulled away by the strong water current, and despite rescue efforts, she just couldn’t be saved.