2013年12月31日星期二
evening dresses also popular items to be passed down
Borrowed and blue The original saying from modern times.Arranging her attire to
include each of these items was once thought to ensure good luck to the bride
and the custom has endured to this day in britain and north america. Something
oldsomething old symbolizes the bride's connection with her family and her past
as a single woman.A woman may choose to wear a piece of antique family jewellery
or part of her mother or grandmother's wedding outfit.The wedding gown itself is
often passed down from generation to generation, but alterations may need to be
made and some don't wish to make any changes to the original gown.Embroidered
handkerchiefs are evening dresses also popular items
to be passed down. Something newa new item in the bride's attire represents the
new life she will soon begin.Something new should be an object that makes her
think of the joys her future married life will bring, so it makes sense for the
new to come from her soon to be husband or in law family.Some good ideas are
jewellery, shoes or the wedding gown.The fianc may also want to get some
lingerie for his bride to wear under her dress that will be a sexy secret
between them. Something borrowedborrowing an item to carry or wear on her
wedding day reminds a bride that her friends and family are there for her should
she ever need their help.Ideally, the item should be borrowed from a happily
married woman so that some of her coupled bliss can rub off on the new wife.The
bride's best friend could lend her wedding veil to her for the big day.
Something bluein many cultures, blue symbolizes faithfulness and loyalty.Blue
ribbons adorned the border of an ancient israeli bride's wedding clothes and in
ancient rome, the bride wore blue to denote love, fidelity and modesty.The
colour also represents purity, perhaps as a result of the virgin mary being
depicted wearing blue.In the past, many wedding dresses were blue.These days,
the something blue is often the garter, so even if blue doesn't go with the
colour scheme, the bride can still wear it hidden under her skirt. A silver
sixpencea sixpence was a silver coin worth six pennies in england between 1551
and 1967.It was placed in the bride's shoe to attract wealth to her new
marriage.This symbolic act may have originated with the scottish custom of a
groom putting a silver coin under his foot for luck.To achieve the best chance
of financial security, a bride should put the coin in her left shoe.In modern
times, a penny or other coin is often used in place of the sixpence, but there
are companies that sell special keepsake sixpence coins for the occasion. April
bowles The vintage evening gowns bride Looking for
original touches that will make your wedding day special and unique?With a
little bit of imagination, everyone can be creative on their wedding day!
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