Colored Wedding Dresses - Break Traditional Weddings

Colored Wedding dresses, despite the initial taboo created by society, do not breakĀ  traditional weddings. In the 1800s, it was quite common for women to have dark colored, elegant wedding dresses as a normal outfit, as these gowns were the best they would ever have for most of their lives. As white and Ivory wedding dresses were very difficult to clean back then, colored dresses like orange wedding dresses, purple wedding dresses, or green wedding dresses were far more practical to wear.

A colored wedding dress, especially black wedding dresses, also have different meanings in a traditional wedding. Black was used in the special occasion that a woman would be wedding a widowed man. The color signified respect for the dead, while allowing a woman to wed the groom. At the very start of traditional weddings, there were no colors banned from use as a wedding.

A colored wedding dress, as they are less common now, can provide inexpensive wedding dresses for brides that are seeking something unique and modest wedding dresses within a low budget range. While it is still heavily leaned on that black should be avoided, more and more dresses that are suitable for wedding ceremonies are including the color as a rich accent tone to many gowns. If you take the time to search for the perfect dress, you can have the colors you desire while still having a traditional wedding.

Tags: , , , , ,

This entry was posted on Monday, February 1st, 2010 at 4:01 am and is filed under Black Dresses, Green Dresses, Ivory Dresses, Orange Dresses, Purple Dresses, Wedding Dresses, Yellow Dresses. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. Responses are currently closed, but you can trackback from your own site.

Comments are closed.