Bride wears FIVE wedding dresses and it’s a minuscule one with bikini bottoms which has really got people talking

WOMEN should feel entitled to wear exactly what they want on their big day – but one bride has raised eyebrows with her multiple ensembles.

The 30-year-old, who refers to herself as "super extra", has unveiled the five "wedding outfits" that she wore to get hitched in a viral TikTok video.

In the clip, the LA-based influencer – who uses the handle @chipgirlhere – shared how she decided to have multiple outfit changes for her lavish big day last weekend.

Captioning it, she wrote: "When people tell the bride she should only have one outfit."

She shows in the post – which has been viewed more than 3.5 million times – how her first look, for her poolside Las Vegas hen party, consisted of a sheer white minidress with bikini bottoms along with a veil and garter.

On the same trip, for a night out, she wore a white form-fitting minidress with white strappy heels.


On the wedding day itself, she slipped into a lacy strapless gown with a flowing train and veil.

Then she opted for a short, sparkly white dress – inspired by a frock Ariana Grande wore in the Don’t Call Her Angel video.

Finally, she put on a white bikini to finish off the luxurious celebrations.

The bride was getting married to fellow influencer, @chipguyhere, and the reception was at their stunning mansion.

Her video has received more than 418,000 'likes' and over 900 comments – with her revealing ensembles sparking much discussion.

Referring to the minidress and bikini combo, one person wrote: "The first one tho…"


Another commented: "I am here for this level of extra."

A third shared: "All of them look great."

And a fourth added: "It’s your wedding you can wear as many dresses as you want."

In other wedding news, we told you about a bride who made her guests do the dishes after blowing big day budget on venue.

We also revealed how another bride has been slammed for "romanticising mass death" with Titanic-themed nuptials.

And a newlywed couple saved £16,000 on Covid wedding and bought a flat instead.

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