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A bride has revealed how why ditched a traditional wedding dress and decided to get married in a Juicy Couture tracksuit instead.
Ianthe Rose, got hitched at Wandsworth Town Hall to the love of her life and she decided to opt for an unconventional cosy ensemble.
Taking to her TikTok @iantherose she shared snaps from the wedding day which saw her don the velvet 90’s style tracksuit which featured the word Juicy bejewelled on the bottom.
The model completed the look with 90’s style tinted sunglasses and chic pointed toe heels.
She said she opted for the choice ‘to be comfy’ and after the ceremony went to Wandsoworth Town Hall for ‘chips and champagne’.
Meanwhile her husband also opted for a laid back ensemble in cream chinos and a grey T-shirt.
The beauty captioned the post:, which gained over 195,000 views: ‘This is your sign to get married in a Juicy tracksuit. When I tell you I’ve never been more comfy.’
The loved up couple posed on the steps of the court house for their wedding snaps in the unconventional outfits.
Taking to the comments Ianthe explained that they didn’t want a regular wedding.

Ianthe Rose revealed she ditched a traditional wedding dress on her big day and decided to get married in a Juicy Couture tracksuit

Ianthe got hitched at Wandsworth Town Hall to the love of her life and she decided to opt for an unconventional cosy ensemble
‘We needed to get married at a registry because we don’t want a formal wedding and are not having a registrar, and we’re not religious so not getting married at a church,
‘We want it to be chilled’, the bride added.
Many rushed to the comments to leave their own thoughts on the tradition-breaking outfits, with some questioning the choice.
One person wrote: ‘Girl, stand up, you’re way too old for being like this.’
Another added: ‘Oh come oooon, they didn’t really get married. All we see here is them walking and some random guy throwing some petals.’
However the majority of comments called the outfit choice ‘iconic’ with people saying she looked ‘chic.’
One person simply wrote: ‘Iconic actually.’
Another said: ‘Stop this is such a slay you look chiiiiiic’
Someone else added: ‘Going on my vision board RN this is too iconic!!!! p.s you are giving 2000s Angelina Jolie.’
A fourth added: ‘I fear this is top tier iconic behaviour actually’

Taking to her TikTok @iantherose she shared snaps from the wedding day which saw her don the velvet 90’s style tracksuit which featured the word Juicy bejewelled on the bottom

The model completed the look with 90’s style tinted sunglasses and chic pointed toe heels

Meanwhile her husband also opted for a laid back ensemble in cream chinos and a grey T-shirt

The loved up couple posed on the steps of the court house for their wedding snaps in the unconventional outfits

The beauty captioned the post:, which gained over 195,000 views: ‘This is your sign to get married in a Juicy tracksuit. When I tell you I’ve never been more comfy’







Many rushed to the comments to leave their own thoughts on the tradition-breaking outfits, with some questioning the choice
It comes after a bride was trolled by strangers who called her ‘trashy’ after she wore a cream wedding dress with a black bra on her big day.
Basak, 33, opted for a bustier maxi dress with Gucci leather pumps during an intimate civil ceremony in front of 15 guests on March 29 at Hackney Town Hall, London.
She decided to wear a gown with the straps and top of the cups of a black bra visible over the neckline – as she felt it was ‘chic’.
After tying the knot with partner, Goksu, also 33, the newlyweds were excited to share photos and videos from their big day on social media – but Basak says she received a backlash for her choice of dress.
Trolls were quick to comment on her unique choice – dubbing her outfit ‘tacky’, ‘trashy’, and ‘disgusting,’ leaving Basak feeling ‘bullied’.
The bride, from London, said: ‘I only had 200 followers back then.
‘A couple of people started to write that there’s something wrong with my dress. At first I was really, really surprised. I didn’t think anyone would comment on the dress.
‘People were saying you cannot wear black to your wedding, they [wedding dresses] are white for a reason.
‘Mostly they were saying my bra was showing and it was revealing – they said it was inappropriate.

Basak decided to wear a gown with the straps and top of the cups of a black bra visible over the neckline – as she felt it was ‘chic’

Trolls were quick to comment on her unique choice – dubbing her outfit ‘tacky’, ‘trashy’, and ‘disgusting,’ leaving Basak feeling ‘bullied’
‘”It’s not a fit for a wedding'” some people were saying, “Have you dressed in the dark?”. It was comfortable and felt like me.
‘I wanted something from the high street, but something unique and I hadn’t seen this dress on anyone else.
‘I deleted some of the comments – the ones that were saying it was disgusting and horrible – because it was bothering me and making me unhappy.’
On the day itself, Basak says she ‘felt amazing’.
She said: ‘I felt great on the day and then I got the photos and felt so much joy. I was shocked, I didn’t expect such backlash.
‘It didn’t ever cross my mind that someone would not love my dress or say nasty things about my dress.’
Basak bought her wedding dress from high street brand Because Of Alice for just £130.
With the couple due to have a big wedding in Milan, Italy, in July 2025, the bride ‘didn’t want to spend thousands’.
She excitedly shared some snippets from their civil ceremony online and quickly received almost 200,000 views – but became ‘upset’ at the comments section.

Basak shared clips of her wedding online and was subject to strangers slating her outfit choice

Family and friends ‘loved’ Basak’s wedding dress on the day and told her, ‘It’s so you’

Basak bought her wedding dress from high street brand Because Of Alice for just £130
Basak said: ‘They were mostly anonymous users.
‘They said they hated our look – because it was black and secondly because the bra was showing.
‘Most of the people saying these things are entitled to have an opinion, but it doesn’t mean you can make hurtful comments to others.
‘It was upsetting at first, but after I posted a follow up video about how I felt bullied more positive vibes came along and people were defending me.
‘Most of the people were saying ‘it looks amazing’, ‘you look chic’, ‘they don’t understand the style’.
‘It is funny a bit in a sense – the internet is a funny place. I don’t care what people think.’
Family and friends ‘loved’ Basak’s dress on the day and told her, ‘It’s so you’.
‘One even said ‘I sent your pic to one of my closest friends and it was the best dress ever,’ she said.
‘Everyone except these people online loved it – because they know me and my personal style.
‘My only advice [to other brides] would be to not care what others think if it makes you happy.’