THE wedding dresses

May 9, 2008

Most brides are married to white as a symbol of his innocence, purity and virginity. But it was not always so: this tradition dates from the sixth century, since before the girls preferred the silver, until Queen Victoria ordered the new trend.The alliances began to be used in the V century, but the cost to the Church accept as part of the ceremony.

Every culture interprets colours with a particular meaning in Western cultures is considered the colour white as a symbol of purity, whereas Islam is black… In Japan the predominant colour is red.

On the other hand is considered bad luck to the bride confeccione their own dress, the groom dressed see before arriving at the ceremony and wear a dress used or borrowed. The bride should not use their full dress before the wedding day. Some leave a final termination clothing undone until the last minute.

The veil
The veil symbolizes virginity, modesty and innocence of the bride, hence its color, although in some places is used blue as a symbol of the Virgin Mary.

In some Asian cultures and the Middle East took the veil to hide completely the face of the bride to a groom who never had seen.. Only after the ceremony was allowed to groom lift the veil to see the face of his new wife. In Islam women should cover her head with a black veil as a symbol of respect for Mohammed. According to other traditions, such as Roman, the veil protected the bride from evil spirits, who had thought, is vulnerable. It became popular in England in 800 years. It was there where he was associated with modesty and chastity.

At present, there are brides who are veiled and when the priest says that “you may now kiss the bride, the groom lifts the veil of the bride and the departed back.. In East today is still used to plug the face of the bride to the groom has not ever seen.  The veil is removed once the ceremony finished.

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