Although it is now possible to get married in any color, many women still prefer
white wedding dresses. So why do women marry in white?
Anyway
the wedding dress has known many colors and many traditions.
Contrary to popular belief, the Church for centuries had not imposed the white color as a symbol of virginity. Historians have found first traces of white wedding dresses in ancient times. In ancient Egypt, the bride dressed in white or unbleached linen cloth. And under the Roman Empire the future bride wore white wedding dresses and a wreath of orange blossoms.
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Babaroni Wedding Dress Queena[/caption]
A predilection for the relatively young white
But since the Middle Ages, the virginal white wedding dress is neglected for
a colorful wedding dress, red or black, because easier to work for the dyers. After all, at that time, it is not so much the color of the dress that matters as the pageantry that accompanies it. Whether they are noble or not, the ladies are distinguished on this special day by accessories and others their clothes.
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Babaroni Wedding Dress Roberta[/caption]
In the nineteenth century appears the white dress in the West. At the wedding of Queen Victoria, who abandons the traditional red dress, color of the monarchy. In 1840, she married his cousin Albert of Saxe-Cobourg-Gotha in a white wedding dress in satin that must symbolize its purity. By fashion effect, the white wedding dresses become the norm in weddings of wealthy families. In the nineteenth century the white wedding dress has nothing to do with the preserved virtue of a girl. But it is similar to a social class, the bourgeoisie, and is synonymous with wealth. Wearing white, a young girl shows that her family has the means to buy a dress she can never put back.
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Babaroni Wedding Dress Susanna[/caption]
White, a color surrounded by a strong symbolism
A real symbolic surrounds the white wedding dress. White, as we know, represents purity and innocence. In the years 90-2000, we saw the arrival of wedding dresses in color or bi-color. But brides always come back on the white she specifies. Even after more than two centuries, the marriage has kept its traditions. Its codes and remains a deep commitment with its values.
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Babaroni Wedding Dress Sharon[/caption]
For some also plays the religious symbolism. To marry in white is purity, before we married in white and if we were pregnant, we put a small pink belt in the
beautiful wedding dress.
An obvious aesthetic concern
If some brides choose white wedding dresses without hesitation to follow the tradition of "getting married in white", many also see it has a significant aesthetic advantage. Indeed, the white is a privileged choice for purely practical reasons: simple to accessorize, the white agrees with everything and favors a pretty complexion! In addition, the complexity and sophistication of some models call for a purified color like white, under penalty of falling into the bad taste in colorful version.
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Babaroni Wedding Dress Veromca[/caption]
And then white is simply the simplest color to accessorize. No need to tear your hair on the harmony of colors, everything goes with white. Given the preparations for a wedding, a little simplicity is always welcome.
Conclusion:
If today tradition still plays an important role for some brides who wish to wear a white wedding dress. As a symbol of purity and innocence, echoing the Catholic liturgy,the white is a privileged choice. Some models of wedding dress can only be in white because being already very elaborate, adding color would not always be good taste.
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