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Wedding Traditions tagged with 'Brides'

…Something old, something new, something borrowed, something blue … Ever wonder where wedding traditions come from and why they are wedding traditions? Unsure which wedding tradition to incorporate into your wedding? Let these interesting wedding tradition facts help you decide which wedding traditions to include in your wedding. Does your family have an interesting wedding tradition? Share your wedding tradition.

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Why give the bride away?

Thursday, August 7th, 2008 - Posted by Jamie Adams

In most societies throughout history, marriage has been more about social and economic expediency than about love. Weddings were often arranged by a couple’s parents, when the bride and groom were still in early childhood, and were based on the families’ respective social standing and offerings. Even if the bride and groom had chosen each other, there were certain prerequisites before a wedding could take place. Sometimes the groom’s family was required to pay a "bride’s price," essentially purchasing the bride from her family and reimbursing them for their loss. For her part, the bride often had a dowry, or an accumulation of possessions and money that she took with her into the marriage. All terms had to be settled before the marriage ceremony could take place.

On the wedding day, the father of the bride would present his daughter to the groom. He would then "give her away", thus verbally acknowledging that all arrangements had been fulfilled and he was satisfied with Read the rest of Why give the bride away? »

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Why Wear A White Wedding Dress?

Tuesday, April 15th, 2008 - Posted by Jamie Adams

Why do brides wear white? If you have ever envisioned your perfect wedding, chances are you imagine yourself in a beautiful white dress. White is seen as the traditional color for Western weddings. But where does that tradition come from? Many mistake it as a sign of virginity; but white actually has more to do with joyful celebration and purity. It is considered appropriate for any bride to wear white, if she wishes.

White wedding gowns first came in to vogue when Queen Victoria wore a white wedding dress for her 1840 wedding. Her wedding photo was published and women then wanted to emulate her style. A white dress was Read the rest of Why Wear A White Wedding Dress? »

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