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Wednesday, 15 June 2011

History and tradition of the wedding gown


In one form or another, the wedding gown has been around for ages in North America and Europe. Varying in colour and style from era to era, the wedding gown has been long been the centrepiece of this wonderful and symbolic occasion. In 1840, when Queen Victoria married Prince Albert, white became the colour of choice for wedding gowns. Before 1840, blue was the typical colour, as it symbolized purity and innocence. The general public was quite surprised at Queen Victoria’s white gown. Brides began to copy her and soon white became the standard colour.
Throughout the nineteenth and twentieth century, gown styles varied, but they all defined the natural curves of the female body and remained, for the most part, white. In the early to mid-twentieth century, gown styles began to change,allowing for the apprearence of more skin and more colour variations. Mirroring the liberation and equality of women, wedding gowns became a product of individual expression more than a right of passage.

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