Dress Colors
Something Borrowed Something Blue Meaning
Ever heard of the rhyme called “Something old, something new, something borrowed, something blue, a sixpence in your shoe?” This rhyme is for brides that are superstitious and follow it for luck. This phrase dates back to Victorian England in the late 1800s. It symbolizes hope and continuity for a fresh beginning after getting married.…
Read MoreVideo: Insights into Bridal Gown Alterations & Things to Ask Your Seamstress
Nervous to go into your alterations appointments for your bridal gown? Emma gives some tips and insights to illusion necklines, bustles, and beading that you do not want to miss. Make sure to ask your seamstress about how these things will look and function on your gown so it is not damaged after the wedding.
Read MoreWait, Why Can’t I Wear White to a Wedding? The Color Rules Explained
As weddings continue to evolve, the golden rule of not wearing white to a wedding always applies. Even though there are some unique dress codes and themes at weddings, it is only reserved for the bride and groom to be wearing white. It would be considered rude and inconsiderate if any guests were wearing white.…
Read MoreWhite vs. Ivory – The Difference Between These Bridal Colors
Deciding which color is best for you Wedding dress shopping comes with it’s fair share of opinions and decisions. When it comes to deciding on a dress, it’s customary to ask what colors the dress comes in, as designers offer specific dresses to come in different colors. Today, there are a lot of off colored…
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