Thursday, April 15, 2010

Wedding Update (7): Panganiban-Villa

The white wedding dress was a symbol of wealth. Because the
dress could not be washed or reused for other occasion, it was evidence that the
bride's family could afford to spend money on an extravagant dress.


Through much of the early 20th century, only a rich woman
could afford to wear a white wedding dress; most women still wore dresses in
various colors. Others wore white dresses which they would dye another color
after the ceremony, so that it could be used for other occasions.


The white wedding dress is typically used as a symbol for
virginity. However, the color white is also associated with innocence and
happiness. Over time, as women from all stages of life are wearing white to
their wedding, the white wedding dress has lost the connotations of virginity,
and is merely associated with a new bride.



These days wearing of white, wedding gown is just a choice of most brides, which is my thinking of course…hehehe. My cousin, Irish will be a wearing a white traje in bridal satin with bead works and she requested a longer trail to have that prinsesa effect…lol!

Divi designer copied this design and after some minor repairs, I hope by this time the bride had already made a trip to the dry cleaning shop. Three more days to go before the big day!

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