We all attended a wedding and have always seen the bride with a beautiful white dress. Have you ever wondered why ?, white dress would be frowned upon in another color on your wedding day ?.
Actually the color and style of dress depends on the religion and culture, although we know that in the modern tradition of Western culture, the color of wedding dresses is white.
To understand the popularity of white, date back to February 10, 1840, when there was marriage of Queen Victoria and Albert, Prince Consort in the palace of St. James. This was one of the most memorable weddings and memorable history.
The dress consisted of a silk satin blouse and skirt with woven details, plus a spectacular veil, which was only used after the wedding. Then it was customary to use some orange flower, but was replaced by a garland of roses. Such was the impact of its elaborate structure, and enhanced beauty bride in white color, which was adopted by the other brides.
Usually weddings then were very colorful, but with the passage of time lavender, gray and ivory were preferred by brides colors. So, before Victorian brides could marry any color except black (own color of mourning) or red (associated with prostitutes).
China is typical marriage red, tradicioinal color of good luck. Although increasingly it is imposing white, which may even use both colors with several dresses during the day.
In India, the traditional color of the wedding dresses design of women is red, a color that means prosperity even today, many women opt for other colors. They also change clothes several times a day using the sari to marry, and traditional Indian clothing after: lehnga, choli ...
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