What does the color of a wedding dress signify?

It has always been to my understanding that the color of the dress symbolizes what the bride has gone through. If she is wearing a white dress, back in the day that meant she was completely pure, and untouched. While now it is most common that brides are not typically virgins or completely pure, but the traditional sense of the white wedding gown, still plays a significant part.It also represents that she is in all white, pure and giving herself to her husband and only her husband.

It really meant more to people back in the old days than it actually does now. Not that people have any less class that they did back then, but times have changed and what is looked down upon has changed as well.It seems we all have a little bit of more free will to do as we wish. With this said this is only what I understood the wedding dress color to symbolize, some people may find a different meaning in it!

In tradition, white color for wedding dress is a symbol of purity or virginity. But actually the white gowns for weddings did not become so popular until it was worn by Queen Victoria for her wedding to signify her status. On the other hand, since wedding dresses are currently available in a variety of colors including red,tiffany jewellery black, gold and even sliver.

If there is a theme of your wedding, the color of your wedding dress should match that. Safe colors for wedding dresses are ivory, white and cream, which will compliment any color of the decor and the bridesmaid dresses. Black and grey are usually avoided as they are usually associated with depression occasions and moods.

Also you can choose the color that match the season like sliver for winter or pale pink for spring. Colors like browns, reds and burnt oranges are usually selected by brides for fall. Now gold wedding gowns are really welcomed in the fall.

And for summer, almost any color goes. Some earthly colors, like greens, mud-browns and maroon will incorporate many outdoor spring weddings.

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