History of the white dress

February 18, 2011

A white wedding is a traditional wedding formal or semi-formal European descent. The term originates in the white wedding dress, which became popular among the elite Victorian era, after Queen Victoria wore a white lace dress at their wedding. However, the term now also the routine of the entire western wedding, especially in the Christian religious tradition, which generally consists of a ceremony where the wedding begins, followed by a reception.

History white dress
The tradition of a white wedding is often attributed to Queen Victoria to choose a white wedding dress at her wedding to Prince Albert to contribute in 1840.

Real girlfriends before Victoria is not usually wear white, instead of choosing “heavy brocade robes embroidered with white linen and silver,” with a red color to be very popular in Western Europe more generally.European and friends of America were Using a variety of colors, including blue, yellow and practices, such as black, brown or gray. If accounts of the spread of the marriage of Victoria over the Atlantic Ocean and through the European elites followed. Because of the limitations of the techniques of money laundering, white dresses offer an opportunity for conspicuous consumption. They were especially popular as a way to the world that the bride’s family was so rich and solid portion of the leisure class, that a wedding dress that can be made bankrupt by any type of work or spillage to select it.

Although women were forced to wear a headscarf in many churches at least the 19 th century, the revival of the wedding veil as a symbol of the bride, and their use, even when not required by the religion of the bride, coincided with the social emphasis on women, modest and well worn.

etiquette books began the practice into a tradition and the white dress quickly became a popular symbol of the disease also led to “a connotation of innocence and sexual purity.” The story put on the wedding veil was unbecoming for the brides were, of course, too shy to show their face in public until they are married.

In the late 19′s white dress was the garment of choice for brides elite on both sides of the Atlantic. However, the British brides and middle-class Americans fully into the trend after the Second World War. With increasing prosperity in the 20 th century, the tradition has also become the practice of wearing the dress once to record. As historian Howard Vicky writes: “[i] bride wore a white one in the nineteenth century, it is acceptable and probably wore her new dress …” Even Queen Victoria had her famous lace wedding dress new style for later use.

The wedding portrait of Hollywood films, particularly just after the Second World War, helped to crystallize the white wedding and mix in a normative way.
The style white wedding took another big boost in 1981 when three quarters of one billion people-one in six people around the world, “remarked Charles, Prince of Wales married Diana Spencer in her gown of white taffeta made with a 25 train.This foot long marriage is generally regarded as the white wedding of the century’s most influential 20.

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