Trousseau was the leading nineteenth-century term for wedding apparel for the Bride- and referred to the entire ensemble. It is rarely used now- what with Wedding Gown, Bridal gown, and other shorter terms- Word, like many apparel terms is French in origin.
That queen Victoria was the first woman to where a white wedding dress
Queen Victoria married Prince Albert in 1840.
Many Westerners thought that a white wedding dress was purity or virginal, but in truth it was Queen Victoria who started the trend for the white wedding dress.
No one will ever be sure who the first bride to wear white is, but it has been said that Queen Victoria of England was the first person to wear white and made a fashion statement with wearing white at her wedding.
Japanese culture. :)
In Western Culture since the era of Queen Victoria, the white wedding dress has represented innocence and purity; the virginity of the bride.
queen Victoria wore a pretty dress that stunk
Queen Victoria's wedding was held at St Jame's Palace.
White is suppose to indicate virginity. The truth of the white wedding dress was started by Queen Victoria in merry old England ... a fashion statement.
She wore white!
she was wearing an orange dress
Yes!