Traditions
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 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 MoreThe Bustle: Alterations You Have Not Even Thought About Yet
You’ve found your dream wedding dress, so now it’s time to get down to business into the next step of the dress process: alterations. Altering the bridal gown is needed to perfect the fit of the dress based on what size dress the bridal store ordered from the brand. You will need to find a…
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