Photography Amelia KarlsenLife & Culture / NewsBloody brides, Satanic priests & big bouquets: Tinaween 2017Back for its ninth year, this time around the theme was The Tinawedding From HellShareLink copied ✔️November 1, 2017Life & CultureNewsTextAli WongTinaween 2k17 – Tinawedding From Hell Building on previous themes such as ‘VMAs Apocalypse’ and, of course, Tunaween: Under Da Sea, the ninth annual Tinaween party promised the nastiest of nuptials and boasted three-storey cakes, tepid Bucks Fizz and most importantly, fabulous costumes that encapsulated this year’s theme: The Tinawedding from Hell. In typical Tinaween fashion, all guests rose to the occasion and brought their inner freak out interpreting the theme to come as mail-order babes, gimps and blood-stained veil-wearing brides on parade. Among the guests were photographer Campbell Addy, stylist Ib Kamara, Cosmo Pyke and Zoe Bleu, designers Dilara Findikoglu, Richard Malone and Marta Jakubowski and models Sang Woo Kim and Edie Campbell – the latter who came as a bikini-clad Pamela Anderson from when she married Kid Rock in 2006. Special shoutout to the guy in the ‘Fuck U Harvey Weinstein’ dress. The soundtrack to the night was provided by a medley of DJ’s including Gareth Pugh and The White Swan’s resident drag queen Jacquii De Ripper made sure guests stayed in the party mood, serving Kahlua all night. Check out all the images in the gallery above. Edie CampbellPhotography Amelia KarlsenSophie McElligott, Julia HackelPhotography Amelia KarlsenExpand your creative community and connect with 15,000 creatives from around the world.READ MOREListen to Tilda Swinton, Mark Ronson and more on Jefferson Hack’s podcastOpenAI CEO Sam Altman’s plan to put AI inside our mindsWant to take a stand against ICE? Here’s how to minimise risk How to date when... you’re chasing your dreamsYoung people are leading a snail mail revivalGrok: Is it possible to escape getting ‘undressed’ by Elon Musk’s AI?Björk slams Trump, Denmark and colonialismA list of very serious pop culture predictions for 2026Our most-read sex and relationships stories of 2025The 21st Century: Q1 Review2025 was the year of the Gen Z uprisingThe 12 most anticipated novels of 2026