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This bride demanded her dad’s girlfriend doesn’t wear a particular dress to her wedding - Page 21 of 25 - Kiwi Report

This bride demanded her dad’s girlfriend doesn’t wear a particular dress to her wedding


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[post_page_title]The history of the white dress[/post_page_title]
We all take it for granted that brides wear white dresses, but the truth is that it’s a relatively recent tradition. Prior to 1840, brides in Western countries wore any color they wanted. Red was an especially common choice.

The history of the white dress

White wedding dresses only became popular after Queen Victoria wore one for her big day. Contrary to popular belief, the choice didn’t have anything to do with purity, either. It was simply a way to display the fact that the bride had enough money to purchase a new, special dress.

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