Where did the wedding custom of "something old, something new, something borrowed, something blue" come from anyway?
Something Old, Something New
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What's a Honeymoon Trousseau?
Trousseau (tr'oo so or troo so') is the brides clothing after the wedding, in Victorian times it was her dowry. She would arrange clothing for the marriage...today we just call it honeymoon clothes!
Every bride shops for her honeymoon based on her destination. Think attractive sexy clothes as well as…
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Famous and Iconic Wedding Dresses
There are famous and inspiring wedding dresses that have taken our breath away and stunned the world. These dresses, worn by famous brides, are timeless inspirations for brides and designers. Today, brides around the world are still inspired by these creations for their own weddings. We hope these will also inspire your perfect wedding day and give you your fairytale…
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Bridal Hairstyles
Bridal hairstyles have to be the best looking hairstyles at a wedding because she is the focus of attention. It is the day of her life that she has been looking forward to since she was little and she has to make it the most memorable occasion. There are so many other worries but bridal hairstyles are at the forefront with the major ones. Bridal hairstyles not only have to match the person but also compliment the dress, the veil, the…
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