Saturday, March 15, 2008

The History about "Something old, something blue..."

Photo Credit: Monkey-Tree Photography

Many times we all here the phrase, "Something old, something new, something borrowed, something blue, and a silver sixpence in her shoe." Question is, what does it all mean? Well here's a little Wedding History 101:

This good luck saying dates back to Victorian times and many brides try to arrange their wedding attire accordingly.



Something old represents the link with the bride's family and the past. Many brides choose to wear a piece of antique family jewelry or a mother's or grandmother's wedding gown.

Something new represents good fortune and success in the bride's new life. The wedding gown is often chosen as the new item.

Something borrowed is to remind the bride that friends and family will be there for her when help is needed. The borrowed object might be something such as a lace handkerchief.

Something blue is the symbol of faithfulness and loyalty. Often the blue item is the garter. A silver sixpence in her shoe is to wish the bride wealth.

Whether following old traditions, starting new ones or simply foregoing them all, remember...your wedding will be filled with the love and happiness you two share together, in company of all your family and friends!
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2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Thanks for the information! Even though I'm going with the traditions, I didn't know the true meanings, at least now I will understand them!

Joe H. said...

Very Interesting! Good information to know!