The “Dating Naked” wedding special is hardly your traditional nuptials — and not just because the bride and groom are completely nude.

Ashley Fonda, a 27-year-old artist and Alika Medeiros, a 36-year old sexual healer, were matched on the Aug. 21 episode of the VH1 extreme dating show, where the two quickly bonded over their spiritual connection and new-age views on love.

So when they decided to take their relationship to the next level — in a ceremony airing Thursday at 9 p.m. — they were in agreement they would exchange vows in the nude.

“When we were watching the show … a lot of the people from the other episodes, a lot of women weren’t loving their body, they felt self-conscious,” Medeiros says. “So we wanted to have this wedding to say ‘Hey, we don’t need clothes to separate each other.’ ”

After meeting on the show in Panama last May, Fonda, who is from Denver, and Medeiros, who lives in northern California, kept in touch and decided they wanted to have a commitment ceremony.

“[The proposal] was very non-traditional, I just kind of stated it, suggested it,” she says.

Their nuptials (it’s not a legal wedding) took place in a botanical garden north of LA on Aug. 6. There were about two dozen guests — mostly fellow “Dating Naked” cast members. Fonda and Medeiros each invited three close friends, who also stripped down for the occasion.

The couple’s parents and other family members were not on board with the in-the-buff dress code, however, and were not present. “My mom is more of a Christian-type person, so getting naked wouldn’t be her cup of tea,” Medeiros says. “She is happy for me but she wouldn’t have wanted to get naked in a ceremony.”

In keeping with the couple’s New-Age views, it was a Shamanic ceremony where guests sat on cushions in a circle, playing drums and other tribal instruments as the bride and groom walked down the aisle — clothed. “I still wanted to keep a little bit of tradition,” Fonda says. “I definitely wanted to wear a dress.”

They eventually strip down for the ceremony, which includes a sound healing meditation and exchanging of gifts (no rings). Guests partake in naked yoga followed by a banquet of healthy food and dancing. Post-wedding, the couple are still living in separate states, where they’re both well-networked in their areas of work, but say they may try to live together in the future. And while that don’t have plans to live as nudists, they do credit the wardrobe-free stunt for fostering their connection.

“I definitely feel that being naked drops a lot of the façade and boundaries in-between each other,” Medeiros says. “You have nothing separating you from the other person … so it definitely brings you closer to somebody.”