And I thought I was excited about the Charmin toilets in Times Square! This week, a couple in search of a memorable wedding decided to get married at the free luxury public bathrooms in New York City. Taking it too far? You haven't heard the worst yet.
The bride wore a wedding dress made out of toilet paper!
"Lovebirds Jennifer Cannon and Doy Nichols from Lexington, Kentucky got married in a New York restroom as part of a publicity stunt for Charmin toilet tissue," ITN reported.
"Jennifer wore a gown fashioned from glue, tape and Charmin Ultra Soft and Ultra Strong toilet tissue."
The event was actually hosted and paid for by Charmin, and this was meant to be a publicity stunt. That's a big sacrifice or an even bigger day. Hopefully their memories don't stink...
What Makes This Trend Stand Out
- Publicity Stunt Weddings
- Opportunity for businesses to create unique and unconventional wedding experiences as part of their marketing campaigns.
- Toilet Paper Wedding Dresses
- Potential for innovative designers to create wedding dresses made entirely out of unconventional materials, like toilet paper.
- Luxury Public Restrooms
- Emerging trend of high-end public restrooms creating opportunities for businesses to offer luxury amenities and services in public spaces.
Sectors Adopting This
- Marketing and Advertising
- Opportunity for agencies to create and manage publicity stunts for weddings, leveraging unconventional venues and concepts.
- Fashion and Design
- Innovative designers can explore unconventional materials for creating unique wedding dresses, such as toilet paper.
- Hospitality and Facilities Management
- Opportunity to provide luxury amenities and services in the emerging market of high-end public restrooms.
