Articles related to "White Wedding Dresses"Today, many brides choose a white wedding dress; however, there are many traditional and non-traditional wedding dress colors, including blue, red and even black.
As with other countries, America has wedding customs that have been passed down through the centuries. Learn about some of these customs to help plan your wedding.
Thousands of Western women and girls dream about a fairytale wedding with their own Prince Charming, wearing a beautiful white dress. Why is white so popular?
Wearing white for your second wedding used to be a big fashion "don't." Those rules have changed, making it appropriate for any bride to wear a white wedding dress.
Why are wedding dresses white? What is the significance behind the wedding ring? Here's a brief look into these and other wedding customs.
Especially if you're bringing in wedding guests from far away, make it worth their while by hosting a party or two beyond your wedding day - they'll thank you.
Pearl necklaces, earrings and bracelets or any combination of the three are very appropriate and popular choices for wedding jewelry.
The best travel experiences are garnered when the visitor has a chance to participate in private festivities. It doesn't get much better than a wedding in Turkey.
Want to know who to thank for that extra long weekend in the spring? Read up on some lesser known details about Queen Victoria and how's she's influenced the world!
At home, the white dress is standard wedding attire, but brides from different cultures around the world choose to don various distinct looks for their special day.
On June 26,1844 President John Tyler married Julia Gardiner. He was 54, she was 24. Tyler was the first American president to wed while in office.
The Other Side of Midnight (1973), by Sidney Sheldon, is a story of dark, suspenseful love made into a movie in 1977.
On the Chinese bride's wedding day, she has her Jimmy Choos in both camps, east and west, old and new. Her dresses and her jewelry are both traditional and modern.
One Perfect Day: The Selling of the American Wedding exposes the wedding industry, looks at bridezillas, and asks how weddings became such large and expensive events.
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