I know, I’ve been talking about it for weeks and it happened! They aired Kyle’s Trash The Dress story on tv tonight! Do I really sound like that?! I have such a soft yet high pitched voice!

Kyle's Southlake Trash the Dress Portraits

Kyle's Southlake Trash the Dress Portraits

Kyle's Southlake Trash the Dress Portraits

Kyle's Southlake Trash the Dress Portraits

Kyle's Southlake Trash the Dress Portraits

Kyle's Southlake Trash the Dress Portraits

Kyle's Southlake Trash the Dress Portraits Kyle's Southlake Trash the Dress Portraits

Kyle's Southlake Trash the Dress Portraits

Kyle's Southlake Trash the Dress Portraits

Kyle's Southlake Trash the Dress Portraits

Kyle's Southlake Trash the Dress Portraits

Kyle's Southlake Trash the Dress Portraits

Story by NBC5i report Kristi Nelson:

Daring brides are donning their gorgeous gowns for one last time to “Rock the Frock” and “Trash the Dress.”

But whatever people call the after-wedding photo shoots, at the end of it all, a wedding dress is ruined — on purpose.

“It’s just girls wanting something different to show,” said Dallas photographer Lynn Michelle. “I think some wanted to wow their friends and family and scare their mothers a little bit.”

Trash the Dress photo shoots can show brides on fire, poised in junkyards, cuddled up with their groom in caves or in seductive poses on beaches or picturesque bays.

It’s photography for brides such as Kyle Kiser, who want something unconventional in their wedding albums.

“Everyone says you wear your dress once, and I wanted to get more than one wear out of it,” she said.

Michelle shot Kiser in her dress at Lake Grapevine at sunset.

“I mean, it’s just a dress; it’ll be fun, and then the pictures will be worth more than anything,” Kiser said.

Her mother, Debbie Toler, said she initially had reservations about the unconventional photo shoot.

“At first I was going, ‘Oh no, we’re going to trash that expensive, beautiful dress,'” she said. “But then I thought, ‘What the heck. You never wear it again.'”

Kiser started the shoot cuddling tiny dogs. Then, it quickly escalated into something messier.

Kiser likes to bake fancy round-cake confections, and she decided to eat the sweets for the camera while also smearing the mess on her dress.

The big finale was a dive into the lake accented by seductive poses she thought her husband will enjoy.

Kiser said the photos will make a nice surprise for her husband, who is stationed in Korea.