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For most young girls who start daydreaming about the day they get married, they picture themselves in a white wedding dress that billows around them as they take that walk down the aisle to stand beside their handsome groom. For most woman, the tradition of being married in a white bridal gown is simply the only option considered and seems to be a tradition that stretches way back into history.

But, not every little girl, or woman about to be a bride herself thinks only about a white, dream wedding dress. In fact, many question why it is that the white bridal dress is such a strong and deep tradition and wonder where that tradition comes from in the first place.

While looking at the subject from today’s perspective it might not seem possible, but the truth is that brides have not always been clothed in white for their nuptials. The exact time when the tradition of wearing a white wedding dress does not even seem to be known with certainty, and since it is such a long-held tradition, it appears to be a practice that has always been the custom.

Perhaps one reason why the tradition of white wedding dresses is so strongly ingrained in society today is because, since the era of photography, it seems that the perfect wedding dress has always been captured in images of white. Since we don’t have photographs of weddings of long bygone eras, the tendency is for people to leap to the assumption that wedding dresses have always been white.

But, there is more than just assumption when it comes to the tradition surrounding white wedding dresses. It is well-known that white symbolizes virtue and purity. Wearing a white bridal dress carries a strong symbolism of a bride coming into a marriage with that purity of mind and heart in making a commitment to her groom.

Another aspect of the tradition of wearing white wedding dresses can be traced back to the early 1800’s in England, when a member of the British Monarchy was married in white. This was a display of wealth, position and style which others classes wanted to emulate as well. In that day and age, wearing a wedding gown in a spotless white fabric was a display of wealth and position, in part because it was considered so extravagant at that time to have a dress made that the bride would never wear again. In those days, once a white dress was soiled it was rendered unwearable, especially for the upper class.

Truth be told, there are numerous cultures in different areas of the world where a white wedding dress would never even be considered for such an occasion. In fact, aside from stereotypical ideas, it is predominantly in the western culture where the perfect wedding dress is considered to be white. For other cultures, the more vibrant and brilliant the colors in the wedding gown, the more the celebration of the event is clear.

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