The bride, Jennifer Cannon, wore a dress made of toilet paper for her marriage to Doy Nichols at a public toilet in Times Square.
Guests failed to note what material was used for the groom's suit.
Cheap-Chic-Weddings.com sponsored the 2007 Toilet Paper Wedding Dress Contest and the winner was Hanah Kim.
Designer Kim made Jennifer's dress with seemingly endless details.
This made the dress look, at first glance, like a mainstream wedding gown made of real fabric.
The ceremony was in Charmin Restrooms - temporary, free public toilets arranged for the day.
The newlyweds from Lexington, Kentucky, exited through a shower of confetti made from, you guessed it, shredded toilet paper.
Guests failed to note what material was used for the groom's suit.
Cheap-Chic-Weddings.com sponsored the 2007 Toilet Paper Wedding Dress Contest and the winner was Hanah Kim.
Designer Kim made Jennifer's dress with seemingly endless details.
This made the dress look, at first glance, like a mainstream wedding gown made of real fabric.
The ceremony was in Charmin Restrooms - temporary, free public toilets arranged for the day.
The newlyweds from Lexington, Kentucky, exited through a shower of confetti made from, you guessed it, shredded toilet paper.
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