I got married in a Juicy Couture tracksuit instead of a gown, trolls label my look ‘awful’ but others think I’m iconic
WHEN it comes to dreaming of your wedding day, most women imagine walking down the aisle in an impressive frock.
But one woman decided to do things her own way, wearing a cream Juicy Couture tracksuit to walk down the aisle.
Ianthe Rose, a model, got hitched at Wandsworth Town Hall and decided to keep the event casual.
Taking to social media she shared her wedding pictures which saw her in the gla tracksuit finished with 90s style sunglasses and bejewelled heels.
To complete the look, she had a stunning cream-coloured bouquet.
Her husband also stuck to the dress code wearing a pair of beige track suit bottoms along with a classic black T-shirt and white trainers.
The blonde beauty captioned the post: “This is your sign to get married in a Juicy tracksuit.
“When I tell you I’ve never been more comfy.”
The pair looked loved up on the steps of the Town Hall as they showcased their tradition-breaking outfits.
Ianthe later revealed in the comments that they didn’t want a regular wedding.
“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,” the bride explained.
“We want it to be chilled.”
Not only did it suit the vibe of their casual wedding, but it also saved her a shed load of money compared to buying a wedding dress.
The video was shared on her TikTok account @iantherose with over 125k views and 7,000 likes.
People were quick to take to the comments and share their thoughts.
While a few said her look was ‘awful’ there were plenty of women who deemed her bridal outfit as ‘iconic.’
Average cost of a wedding in 2025
Recent research by Hodge reveals the dream of getting married can come with a hefty price tag, reaching more than £20,000.
- Food – £6,000
- Honeymoon – £4,329
- Wedding outfits – £3,500
- Entertainment – £2,000
- Engagement ring – £1,948
- Flowers – £1,110
- Wedding ring – £1,000
- Wedding transport – £700
Total = £20,587
One person wrote: “You have to be deleting comments because this is AWFUL.”
“Not at all, it’s not for everyone and that’s totally alright with me. It was a bit of fun for US on OUR wedding day…” Replied Ianthe.
Another commented: “Obsessed.”
“Iconic actually,” penned a third.
Meanwhile a fourth said: “I fear this is top tier iconic behaviour actually.”
“Wow. Now I wish I hadn’t spent over two grand on a wedding dress,” claimed a fifth.
Someone else added: “I love this so much. You look beautiful.”
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