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Something old, something new, something borrowed and something blue
Borrowed Bride was created on 2005-02-18.
* You are starting a new life with a new mate and it's quite acceptable to giver her something new, something borrowed and something blue. Generally either the mother or a relative in the bride's family should be the one who gives the bride something new, something borrowed or something blue, but if she doesn't have family close by then by all means do all three for her.
I personally have never heard this tradition, at least not from a Christian wedding.
It is what a bride would do before her wedding. She must find something old, something new, something borrowed and something blue and make it some part to the wedding.
For weddings the bride is supposed to have something old (in Bella's case her wedding ring or the hair pins her parents give her) something new ( the dress),something borrowed (Alices garter) and something blue(again the hair pins)
Some traditions in an American wedding include throwing the bouquet. Also the bride must wear something old, something new, something borrowed and something blue.
Cassandra July. She is played by Kate Hudson who has also been in Films such as Bride Wars and Something Borrowed.
It is still a traditional custom for the bride to wear 'Something old, something borrowed; something blue. Something old could be a lovely locket that her mother had when she got married (or perhaps a grandmothers locket) or even an old lace handkerchief that the bride could tuck under the band of her wedding dress or carry under her bouquet. Something borrowed could be a set of earrings from her mother; one of her sisters or a good friend and something blue could be the garter the bride wears just above her knee and is later thrown at the reception to a group of young bachelors (the bachelor that catches the garter is suppose to be the one who gets married next.) However, traditions have changed and other than the garter the bride does not have to follow tradition to the letter.
The duration of Borrowed Bride is 1.67 hours.