Wedding Dresses : The Ultimate Convenience!

Posted on March 4, 2009 @ 10:48 am
by Dennis Durrell

Believe it or not, Wedding Dresses were not every time white. That tradition actually acquired it’s begin in Victorian England plus the wedding ceremony of Queen Victoria to her cousin Albert in 1840. With wedding in a white wedding dress Queen Victoria influenced the custom of selecting white for the reason that, white was the “emblem of an unsullied heart and the purity and innocence of girlhood.”

By the 1890′s the idea that wedding dresses had to be white was re-enforced by publications for instance the ‘Ladies Home Journal’ who wrote; “from times immemorial the bride’s gown has been white”. Which of course was entire nonsense but the idea a wearing white on their wedding ceremony was embraced by thousands of shy brides! The arrival of the department store create it potentially for nearly each woman to comprehend her hope of being married in a “new” wedding dress.

Leave it to the border brides of the Wild, Wild West to be practically plus select a wedding dress that, with some changes, could be worn once more following the wedding ceremony. In the end the new bride would have to chop wood, pluck chickens plus probably shoot an Indian or two plus a white dress would be so not viable ;-)

Through the outbreak of WWI methods became easier and described the varying role of women in humanity by borders getting shorter plus disposing of those horrifying, closely laced corsets! A white knee length wedding dress worn with a long train was by Coco Chanel extra cementing the ‘tradition’ of white as the general color of the wedding dresses.

During WWII, women considered it their duty to give up the traditional wedding. Many brides were engaged for only a few weeks or even days before the wedding took place, not leaving much time to find a wedding dress. Wedding dresses were often borrowed or rented for the ceremony. If both the bride and groom were in the military they were married in their respective uniforms which would have been unthinkable a generation earlier!

The prosperity after the war made it possible for the grand fairy tale weddings to once again become a reality and brides floated down the aisle on their wedding day in white silk and lace wedding dresses inspired by Grace Kelly’s opulent marriage ceremony to the Prince of Monaco.

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