Bride goes paddleboarding in her wedding dress - and plans to wear it for the next year

A bride who went paddleboarding in her wedding dress will spend the next year wearing it on adventures so she can get ‘maximum value for money’.
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Dawn Winfield-Hunt, from Ryde on the Isle of Wight, said she loves her dress and didn't want to just wear it for one day.

The 54-year-old told PA: ‘The day after my wedding I had friends round for a barbecue and I was cooking while wearing the dress.

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‘The next day I went paddleboarding, and I've also worn it to Tesco.’

Dawn Winfield-Hunt paddleboarding in her wedding dress. Picture: Dawn Winfield-Hunt/PA WireDawn Winfield-Hunt paddleboarding in her wedding dress. Picture: Dawn Winfield-Hunt/PA Wire
Dawn Winfield-Hunt paddleboarding in her wedding dress. Picture: Dawn Winfield-Hunt/PA Wire

She said she plans to document the adventures of her dress on Facebook, although she admitted it was ‘starting to smell’ after falling in the sea, so she was planning to give it a bath.

She told PA: ‘The dress got wrapped around my ankles as I was getting off the board. But it was in the shallows so I was fine.’

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Mrs Winfield-Hunt originally planned to spend the week after her wedding wearing the dress, but has now extended it to a year.

Picture: Dawn Winfield-Hunt/PA WirePicture: Dawn Winfield-Hunt/PA Wire
Picture: Dawn Winfield-Hunt/PA Wire

Outings for the dress could include multiple festivals, as well as more adventurous activities, such as caving or rock climbing.

Dawn married husband Steve, 57, last Saturday at Quay Arts in Newport. Her beloved dog, Bernard von Licktonstein, was part of the ceremony, surprising guests when he appeared as ring bearer.

The cockapoo was walked down the aisle by their dog walker, who had been in on the surprise.

Dawn told PA: ‘Bernard goes everywhere with us, he had to be involved.’

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