Couple Weds in Public Restroom

A Charmin Wedding

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...

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.
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5.6 out of 10
GENDER
50% Men50% Women
MARKETTop markets: North America, Europe
GENERATION
  • Gen Z
  • Gen Alpha
  • Gen X
  • Millennial (primary audience)
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Popularity 67%
Activity 94%
Freshness 8%