The Tradition of Wearing a White Wedding Dress






Do you know where or why this wedding tradition was started?

Up until the 1800s, it was common practice for the bride to wear coloured wedding dresses and blue was the traditional colour of choice as it represents purity. It wasn't until 1840 in England when Queen Victoria wore a white  wedding dress for her marriage to Prince Albert that the tone was set for the next 150 years. Her white wedding dress is the one that started it all.




Although brides continued to wear dresses of other colours, Queen Victoria’s decision to go with white became the top option for most brides and has been ever since.

 The white wedding dress represents purity, just like the blue once did and has cemented itself as the go-to for brides. However coloured dresses are rising in popularity once again.

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