Every girl is inevitably very excited about her wedding dress, and the majority of young girls dream of their wedding day and imagine themselves in a white gown. In the past, around the 1800s not all brides wanted to wear white gowns on their big day, as the white dress is associated with mourning. But the trend of wearing a white dress on the wedding day has been set by famous brides such as Mary Queen of Scots, who just make big fashion statements by donning it.


Today, it is customary in western society for the bride to don a white wedding gown. White clothing was extremely difficult to wash in the 19th century, which is the main reason why white dresses were only worn by wealthy brides who had the money to purchase a dress that they would only ever wear once.

The present trend in white bridal attire was inspired by a royal wedding. When Queen Victoria wed Prince Albert, she decided against following the royal custom of donning coronation garments. She choose to wear a chic white gown that was advertised in publications all around the world. It has been said that her purpose behind wearing a simple white gown is to make understand people that she took her role as queen seriously and would act responsibly. She determined that a functional and understated wedding dress would be the best way to deliver that message.


She startled the world by donning a plain white gown as soon as she stepped out of the carriage at the wedding venue. Her decision to wear an orange blossom and myrtle wreath in place of a crown or tiara was well-complimented by the dress, which was made of white spun silk and satin with Honiton lace embellishments. Another major reason behind this was less practical and more sentimental: She wanted to marry Prince Albert as a woman who loved the man she was going to wed rather than as a queen, and the garment did so by evoking those qualities in her.


The dress was adorable and conventional, and it quickly became the norm for fashionable brides all over the world. Queen Victoria made white a traditional color for brides to wear on their wedding days.


Moreover, the white gown not only represents virginity and purity but also wearing it has come to symbolize riches and rank. Only wealthy brides could afford a white silk gown because they were married in posh locations away from the mud and grime of life during the Industrial Age in the middle of the 19th century. These dresses were actually cream or ivory, which complemented skin tones better. Even though white wedding attire has been worn by brides for centuries, it wasn't until the past years that it became the norm. Brides could obtain reasonably priced, mass-produced gowns using sample sizes that were then fitted for them after the introduction of ready-to-wear clothing: a custom-made gown at a ready-to-wear price. 


Today every girl's dream is to have a grand, traditional wedding with wearing a princess-style white bridal gown. Most of the brides now opt to walk down the aisle in a white gown, creating a type of bridal uniform. White has become the color of choice for the majority of American brides. Despite knowing that the tradition of a white wedding has a very recent history and that it has become an iconic symbol of weddings, an expected component of the celebration, it has become everyone's choice.


The ideal Christian wedding gown must be svelte, glittering, and breathtaking. You are free to wear whatever you choose because this is a crucial component of your wedding ceremony.


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