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In the past, blushers (which cover the face) were a popular choice for brides. However, many brides today choose to show off their faces when they walk down the aisle rather than have it covered by material.
Veils come in many different lengths. While the cathedral veil, which often ranges from eight to 12 feet in length, is typically worn for very formal ceremonies, there are several other veil types such as the: Chapel veil, Ballet veil, Fingertip veil, Fly-away veil, and Birdcage veil.
When you think about elaborate wedding veils throughout history, Princess Diana probably comes to mind. While she did hold the record for longest known veil for a period of time, Star Jones wore a twenty-seven foot veil for her wedding day. That’s two feet longer than Princess Diana’s!
Unlike wedding veils, the origin of the bridal train is much easier to find. In the Middle Ages, marriages between a princess and a royal groom were often political in nature and served as a means of gaining an alliance between two countries. Because the wedding was so important, the wedding dress had to showcase the wealth of her nation in order to impress her groom’s family and country.
While wealth was often shown by the types of materials used for the dress (silk, satin, and fur were popular choices), the amount of fabric was also symbolic. For this reason, many princesses chose long trains to show that their families could afford these expensive materials. Because other brides wanted to emulate the royal style, bridal trains became popular for all classes.
Our modern wedding gown traditions are often traced to Queen Victoria. Choosing a white dress, Queen Victoria was the first royal bride to have her train carried down the aisle by bridesmaids, prompting a new wedding trend among the upper class.
Throughout much of the twentieth century, many brides chose to forego the bridal train, choosing gowns that reflected current fashion trends. Today, however, brides are free to wear whatever dress suits them on their special day.
Whether you are interested in a train or a veil, knowing the history of these bridal fashions may make your decision all the more special to you on your big day.


Wedding Poctures  Wallpaper Photos Pictures Pics Images 2013

Wedding Poctures  Wallpaper Photos Pictures Pics Images 2013

Wedding Poctures  Wallpaper Photos Pictures Pics Images 2013

Wedding Poctures  Wallpaper Photos Pictures Pics Images 2013

Wedding Poctures  Wallpaper Photos Pictures Pics Images 2013

Wedding Poctures  Wallpaper Photos Pictures Pics Images 2013

Wedding Poctures  Wallpaper Photos Pictures Pics Images 2013

Wedding Poctures  Wallpaper Photos Pictures Pics Images 2013

Wedding Poctures  Wallpaper Photos Pictures Pics Images 2013

Wedding Poctures  Wallpaper Photos Pictures Pics Images 2013

Wedding Poctures  Wallpaper Photos Pictures Pics Images 2013

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