The origin of the wedding dress
In 1840, when the Queen of England (1819-1901) got married, she wore a white dress made of beautiful Chinese brocade, with a tail up to 18 feet, and a white veil, which was pure from head to toe. White surprised the audience. Before the wedding of Victoria, the wedding dresses of the British royal family were all traditional dresses with jeweled crowns, evening gowns studded with jewels and silver ornaments, and a fur coat. This amazing move of hers, in addition to being amazing, quickly became a popular fashion, and the bride’s wearing a white wedding dress at a Western wedding has gradually become a traditional custom that has been passed down to this day.
In the 1920s after the First World War, the change of women’s social status also greatly changed the style of wedding dresses, and wedding dresses with short skirts gradually appeared. Treat your wedding dress as a family heirloom and pass it on to your daughter as a dowry.