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Tuesday, August 16, 2011

Is Wearing Color the "new" White for Today's Bride?

Out with the old, in with the new...who says you have to wear white on your wedding day?  The days of just bridesmaids wearing "color" down the aisle is becoming obsolete.  For the upcoming 2012 wedding season, I've noticed that designers have designed dresses for brides in different colors, not just the traditional white.

It has been customary for a bride to wear white on her wedding day.  However, these days brides are choosing to wear what they want, whether it is white, bold colors (red, green gold), neutral colors (ivory or pink), or a short or long gown.  It is common for different cultures to wear different colors other than white on their wedding day, but not common for American culture.  "Old school" parents, grandparents, etc., may have a problem with their daughter and/or granddaughter wearing anything but white on her wedding day because it has always been tradition to wear white.

Vera Wang's 2012 Spring Collection offers bold colors for the "modern" bride.  Below are a few pictures of Vera Wang's 2012 bridal collection.  I love the bold colors.





These different colors will definitely have the bride stand out from the crowd and give guests something to talk about for years.

Quote of the Day:  "The best and most beautiful things in the world cannot be seen or even touched. They must be felt with the heart." ~ Helen Keller

Until next time...

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