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The emergence of new traditions and trends
The birth, marriage and funerals - the most important events in human life, the preparation of which is no less, and perhaps even more important than their direct holding. And the wedding for many of us is practically a key event in the biography. It is not surprising that the wedding dress, chosen with such love and inner trembling, a subject of special attention, able to turn an ugly duckling into a beautiful swan.
Did you know that the modern custom wedding dress used only once in a lifetime - a relatively recent European tradition that was born in the days of Queen Victoria?
Development trends
In the Middle Ages the old lady could demonstrate a luxurious outfit, to visit his numerous relatives. This custom is still quite popular in India, where the red wedding saris used by women on festive occasions throughout the life.
However, not all traditions have been lost irretrievably. Often we accept this or that tradition, without thinking about its true value. Thus, the exchange of rings - is not only a beautiful ritual, but also a certain financial commitment that binds a marriage better than any fine words. A bride's veil symbolizes protection from the "evil spirits" that are not always favorable to youthful fun of our ancestors, kidnaps future life partner. In addition, she helped hide the merits of a potential wife from prying eyes and thus protect it from new kidnapping attempt.
For the Anglo-Saxon tradition, which has become dominant in the modern wedding culture is characterized by attention to individual toilet of the bride, which is best explained by the following rhyme, "Something old, something new, something borrowed, something blue." Available in a wedding wardrobe of all these things guarantee a long and happy family life. As a rule, "something old" portrayed the relatives. It could be the antique cameo or even the wedding dress of your grandmother's trunk. New as a symbol of the future could impersonate a dress, a veil, a pearl necklace, a bouquet of artificial flowers or a new coin, carefully laid in the bride's shoe. Borrowed a thing could be thrown future in-law or a silk handkerchief the proud father of a family, who finally could not help but worry about the fate of his daughter.
The fourth element of the festive costume was blue, personified loyalty, love, and a large fortune. Note that the white is not always the dominant color of the wedding. In the Middle Ages preference for bright shades. Especially popular were variations of red, blue and gray. White, though personified the virginal purity of the bride, was considered highly impractical and often replaced by blue, which was a symbol of Mary Immaculate.
No less I enjoyed the love and pink, about which, however, and there was some prejudice. "If you get married in pink, your condition will drown," - repeated the superstitious British. Perhaps the most unpopular wedding was a green tinge was believed attracted dwarves and other fantastic creatures that were not always friendly toward people. Brown and beige were considered rustic colors, which were the very lowest social strata. However, themselves representatives of "common people" in the most important day of his life is often preferred the venerable gray color
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. Subsequently, this outfit could easily be used on Sundays, when the village gossips were going to gossip in the local church.
In 1840, Queen Victoria married Prince Albert, forever change the perception of Europeans on a wedding dress. The ladies of high society gave their hearts to the dazzling white dress, thus expressing loyal feelings of Her Majesty. By the way, in those days, white was associated not so much with the immaculate bride, but with wealth. After an extravagant white outfit can be put only once in his life, which meant that a lady can not afford to buy a luxurious dress that she can no longer be used in any other circumstances. The dash between the rich and the poor had been laid and after the wedding tradition that has become particularly noticeable with the advent of haute couture style, the creators of which have focused on the bride's wardrobe.
In the early twentieth century, the great Mademoiselle Coco Chanel made a new revolution in the style of the wedding, providing the public an extravagant wedding dress to the knee with a luxurious train. The Second World War briefly interrupted by the rapid development of couture trends in wedding fashion, forcing prospective brides to wear suits in the style of "military", but the second half of the twentieth century was truly a "golden age" in the history of the wedding dress, which regained not only lost in the Victorian era color, but also became more comfortable.
Contemporaneity
The twentieth century has not only gives flavor extravagant dress of the bride, and forever changed the basic traditions: no longer the girl's parents, and she could choose the most important dress of your life. And here to help the young brides come true professionals who have turned wedding fashion in a very profitable business. Well potential homemaker now have to rely not only on the advice of glossy magazines, but also on your own common sense, because when buying a wedding dress should take into account not only the cost of the dress, and related accessories (shoes, veils, lingerie, jewelry ), as well as to take into account the work of tailors who will certainly want to customize the toilet of your dreams on the figure.
Leading the trend of the last few decades was rapidly increasing age of the brides. An increasing number of women entering into marriage, prefers informal style often limited cocktail dress or pantsuit
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. Well, the young beauty in a white veil with a small belly is no longer in any of the former surprise, much less convicted. Moreover, from her no longer need to hide their "interesting position" or to abandon luxurious white dress that emphasizes so well rounded shape.
For those who prefer to acquire offspring after the wedding, fashion designers offer the variety of stylistic solutions, which are dominated by minimalism and classic lines (Giorgio Armani), small ruffles adorning closely sheath (Karl Lagerfeld for Chanel), flowing feminine lines, lush silk skirts and open bodices, baring her shoulders (Elie Saab), multi-layered tulle and retro style (John Galliano for Christian Dior), and the stylized "Russian antique" dresses decorated with fur and feathers (Jean Paul Gaultier).
For brides whose financial capacity does not allow to count on exclusive models of the famous fashion houses, the services of an army of fashion experts, who agree on one thing: 2005 wedding style full of femininity and color. Note that the "color" fashion knocking on the door of the wedding wardrobe for the past five years, but only this season, she finally became a leading trend. Together with cyan, magenta, purple and even bright red
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in wedding fashion penetrated bare shoulders, short skirts, flip-flops, and even bathing suits that look completely natural on an exotic beach, has become a very popular place for weddings.
The most desperate to representatives of "fair sex" may have liked "ethnic" style that is sure to receive a new impulse after the ceremonial wedding of Elizabeth Hurley and her Indian lover Arun Nayarit. The British supermodel has decided to surprise seasoned fellow by ordering now Indian sari from her close friend Donatella Versace.
However, if you prefer a more peaceful and low-key style, flip through magazines describing glamorous wedding of Prince Charles and his longtime lover Camilla Parker Bowles. Chiffon and silk coat with exquisite embroidery, which has a new heir to the throne's wife in a civil ceremony and a magnificent medieval-style outfit, demonstrated during religious ceremonies probably cause a lot of imitations. It is interesting that the designer Valentin Robinson spent a lot of time in the museum of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert, creating fabrics and patterns that could meet the demands of illustrious ordered it.
What kind of dress you choose and what would not have preferred style, always remember that the wedding dress will be an integral part of your biography, remain not only in the wedding album, but in the memories of a wonderful day that felt like a princess.
Inessa Haider
The article was published in the magazine "Madame Figaro"
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