Queen Victoria and the White Wedding Dress Tradition
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A wedding is one of the most important milestones a woman will experience in her life. It's not surprising then that every detail must be perfect. A lot of planning goes into choosing the right decorations, invitations, a beautiful cake, party favours for guests, fabulous floral arrangements, but perhaps most important of all?the wedding dress. Every bride fantasizes about a flowing, elegant white gown crafted from beautiful fabrics to make her look like a princess on her special day.
by NetaE.Talmor


A wedding is one of the most important milestones a woman will experience in her life. It's not surprising then that every detail must be perfect. A lot of planning goes into choosing the right decorations, invitations, a beautiful cake, party favours for guests, fabulous floral arrangements, but perhaps most important of all?the wedding dress. Every bride fantasizes about a flowing, elegant white gown crafted from beautiful fabrics to make her look like a princess on her special day.

Way back in the middle ages, wedding dresses were a trend particularly in Europe. During the Victorian Era, long, white and silk-made wedding gowns became popular. Before that, the women?s bridal gowns were shorter and even had bold colors such as black and red. But after Queen Victoria?s wedding with Albert of Saxe-Coburg in 1840, more and more women opted to have white wedding dresses as respect and honor of the Queen.

Most people associate white wedding gowns with a symbolic meaning. Usually, these meanings involve purity or the beginning of a new life. But, this was not Queen Victoria's intention when she chose to wear a white gown. She simply wanted to use a white lace in her wedding gown, and chose an all-white gown for personal style and preference. Regardless of the origin of the tradition, white wedding gowns have been worn for centuries. For most women, they are an important part of creating the perfect wedding.

By the early twentieth century, wedding gowns become more elaborate with beautiful embroidery and delicate lace to provide a timeless and classical look. Long trains and veils also became popular. At that time, the more elaborate the gown, the more it reflected the wealth and status of the bride.

Today, bridal gowns are no longer considered a status symbol. Beautiful wedding dresses and gowns are available in a variety of price ranges, so that any bride can look lovely on her wedding day.

As time evolved, wedding dresses have modified. But still, more women prefer wearing gowns that were commonly used in the olden times. For them, nothing beats the elegance and natural beauty of a perfect long white gown that truly makes the most special day of their lives more memorable.

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