I have never worn white as a bride. In fact I am trying to think when white as a traditional brides colour became I can remember descriptions of weddings from various writings up until (I think) mid 1800 and brides wore colour then. I think that white became fashionable because it is supposed to symbolise purity/virginity, which of course shouldn mean anything today. (I mean it shouldn matter to anyone except the bride and groom if virginity is an issue).
In medieval times I think any colour was acceptable, in fact brides dressed as richly as possible to show and encourage prosperity and red was a popular colour,
Is there a site that i can preview different colors of wedding dresses befor i assume my color will look okay and order it and find out its not what i expected?
My daughter is getting married and while browsing wedding sites I came upon a site called Maternity Bride.(no shes not pg) They sell WHITE designer maternity wedding dresses and the brides look 8 months along. What do you think about this?
I find this new "tradition" of trashing wedding dresses to be obscene. If you don't want it, donate it! What are your thoughts?
What is the difference between V-neck wedding dresses and round neck wedding dresses?
Who traditionally pays for the wedding party dresses? Specifically, who is supposed to pay for the bride maids dresses, the maid of honor dress, and the flower girl dress?
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