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Sheath Wedding Dresses

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Looking for a sophisticated, contemporary take on the modern wedding dress? Consider the sheath wedding dress. With its simple lines and polished silhouette, a sheath dress is the perfect dress for the bride who desires a sleek, sexy look. The elegance of this simple dress demands the attention of anyone in the room. Whether a bride has a lean athletic figure or a striking mature hourglass shape a simple sheath wedding dress is a tasteful dress for anyone. Always elegant, this column wedding dress can be sexy, beach-y, classic, simple, or bohemian. Simple wedding dresses like the sheath wedding gown pair well with a touch of vintage bridal jewelry, such as a locket necklace or pearl earrings, and finished off with a long, exaggerated cathedral veil that falls to the floor. This wedding gown embodies modern elegance of our time; where the past is revisited, reinterpreted and emerges as a new classic. My friendly advice, before you decide you are going to be a sheath dress bride, is that...

Ring in The Viking Wedding Tradition

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The history and symbolism behind the viking wedding of wearing a wedding ring. It’s worn on the fourth finger of the left hand, otherwise known as the ring finger. Viking wedding rings today are a billion dollar sentiment of love, but no  one can really say for sure when this viking tradition actually started. Viking braided into rings for fingers an other decorative ornaments worn wedding dress by the women in those days. On the wedding day, the coeples should switch your engagement ring to the third finger on your right hand. During the viking wedding ceremony , your future spouse places the wedding ring on your ring finger. The custom of the third finger on your left hand being your ring finger originated in Egypt, where people believed the vein in that finger led directly to your heart. By placing the wedding ring on that finger, the groom ensures that it is in the position closest to your heart. The circle was the symbol of eternity, with no beginning or end. The hole in the ...

Modern and Traditional Viking Wedding Dresses

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The history of the viking wedding dress is shorter than the history of viking weddings . And even shorter still than the history of marriage. The viking bride makes her own rules, from what traditions she follows to what she wears. When it comes to wanting that timeless dress but with all of her favorite on-trend details. You can show the spirit of the Vikings through your wedding dress attire! Viking brides didn’t traditionally wear white dresses unless their best dress was white. They tended to wear a dramatic flowing dress with ruffles and plenty of layers, on top of an under-dress. On top of their Viking wedding dress, Viking brides wore a fur cloak and a headdress. However, the emphasis was on their hair, rather than on the dress. Viking wedding hair was braided in all elaborate and voluminous styles, before finishing with a floral crown. Viking grooms on the other hand, wore intricate leather Norse vambraces and greaves, alongside their traditional Viking tunics that was worn und...

The Viking Wedding

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Viking wedding traditions can add a lot of beauty and fun to a wedding plus can be a nice way to honor the past of the couple. The Wedding held a surprising amount of complexity. A man and a woman who joined their lives together in a ceremony were the very core of the Viking homestead. Viking wedding traditions revolved around legal negotiations. Because a wedding wasn't just a man and a woman joining together. It was two families joining in an alliance. Because of this, the wedding was a long process. Alliances between families were usually the motivating factor in a Viking marriage and seldom love. Love was expected to come later with a couple’s growing familiarity with one another. Because marriage was the center of the family in Viking culture, Viking wedding traditions were intricate and complex.  Each tradition and ritual was deemed necessary to earn the blessings of the gods, an important step on the path to becoming a parent, and continuing the Viking bloodline. Viking Wedd...

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