Weddings exposed: Couples bare all... By Lana Gersten, Columbia News Service New York | On a sunny, August day in the Berkshire Mountains, 600 guests stood waiting to witness Pamela and Lee tie the knot. But as the bride walked down the aisle, no one marveled at her dress. She wasn't wearing one. And Lee, her husband shortly to be, wore little more than a top hat and bowtie. As for the audience, some people wore hats and others wore shawls, but most did not dress at all that morning. Only 12 were fully clothed. "We worked for many months to craft a ceremony that was very expressive of our thoughts and our beliefs," Pamela said. Having a nude wedding was "so expressive of who we are," she said. "It's so natural, it's so unpretentious." Full covage... http://www.starnewsonline.com/article/20080228/NEWS/802280333/1002/news&tc=yahoo |