Thursday, February 18, 2016

Around the WORLD in a WEDDING DRESS

*Warning: PIRATE RADIO presentation*
BRIDE AT TAJ MAHAL
Woman travels world alone after marriage broke down
Meet the travelling bride who swapped heartache for wanderlust by snapping herself at famous landmarks in her weddings dress.
Pavlina Melicharova from the Czech Republic walked away from her unhappy marriage two and a half years ago and embarked on the quest for self discovery in October last year.
The 49-year-old has already travelled to far-flung destinations including Turkey, India, Thailand, Nepal, Myanmar, United Arab Emirates and Malaysia.
BRIDE IN CITY
Pavlina has travelled all over the world snapping pictures in her wedding dress
And she has been taking pictures of herself wearing her wedding dress to represent new beginnings and inspire others in a similar position to make a positive change.
"At first I planned to help those in bad relationships to do something new and positive for them – anything that can make them happy," she said.
In the inspiring photos Pavlina can be seen looking at at her new brighter horizons wearing the white dress and veil.
“I wanted to help those in bad relationships to do something new and positive”
Pavlina Melicharova
She takes the stunning shots using a tripod and captures everything from beautiful beach scenes to impressive city scapes.
The Travelling Bride series also sees the solo traveller in front of famous landmarks including the Taj Mahal in India.
Pavlina revealed she attracts a lot of interest from fellow tourists and locals when she sets up each shot in her bridal outfit.
BRIDE IN FLOWERS
The 49-year-old has already travelled to far-flung destinations including India,...
BRIDE ON BEACH
Pavlina has even had some proposals on her epic trip
Some are curious why she is doing it, others want to have their photo taken with her and she has even received proposals from a few cheeky Romeos.
Pavlina said: "I'm the priority and I'm not looking for someone to marry, but maybe I will meet someone, or someone is waiting for me, who knows?"
She hopes the creative project will motivate both men and women to fulfil their potential.
Pavlina said: "During my journey I have met so many beautiful and interesting people and I've made new friends all over the world.
"I think the project can inspire others to change not only broken relationships but anything in life which makes them unhappy and sad.
"The Travelling Bride shows you can change your ways, you can choose where you are going and you can do something new."

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