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  2. TikTok is loving this bride-to-be’s vintage robe ... - AOL

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    More and more brides are turning to thrifted vintage pieces for their weddings, and TikTok is obsessed. TikTok is loving this bride-to-be’s vintage robe collection for her bridesmaids: ‘So ...

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  4. White wedding - Wikipedia

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    A bride from the late 19th century wearing a black or dark coloured wedding dress. Though Mary, Queen of Scots, wore a white wedding gown in 1559 when she married her first husband, Francis Dauphin of France, the tradition of a white wedding dress is commonly credited to Queen Victoria's choice to wear a white court dress at her wedding to Prince Albert in 1840.

  5. Bridesmaid Dress from Queen Elizabeth’s 1947 Wedding to ...

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    The bride wore a dress by Norman Hartnell, who also designed her bridesmaids dresses (and would also design younger sister Princess Margaret’s wedding gown 13 years later in 1960). One of those ...

  6. Hwarot - Wikipedia

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    The robe is often decorated with symbols thought to bring wealth, good fortune, and fertility to the new couple. [6] Some common motifs included in the embroidery are flowers, plants, birds, and animal pairs meant to represent the bridal couple. [4] The hwarot embroidery would also often contain characters. [4]

  7. Wedding dress - Wikipedia

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    Brides from wealthy families often wore rich colors and exclusive fabrics, wearing bold colors and layers of furs, velvet, and silk. The attire of the bride was a testament to the wealth and social standing of her family. Brides from lower social strata wore their best church dress on their wedding day.

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