chrismas trees
Christmas balls.
she made a world wide trend for white dresses
When Prince Albert Came over from Norway He brought chrismas trees, then Queen Victoria placed candles on the tree to illuminate it but still thought it as rather dull. She bought colourfull balls of glass (Most likely from Italy.) and paid people to paint them with seens of Christmas. When Prince Albert died, Queen Vic carried on getting trees & baubals, to remember Albert by. This trend caught on as all things did in the 1800s and earlier, and normal Victorians that could afford it started to use the same ideas as Victoria.
It is Woolworth's that is credited as being the first in America to begin selling modern glass christmas ornaments in 1880. However, they were not the first ever anywhere. Commercial, modern Christmas ornaments date back to at least the early 1800s, when glassblowers from Lauscha, Germany began mass-producing the glass baubles. Queen Victoria helped popularize the trend throughout Europe - her Christmas tree in 1832 was covered in the decorations. Then, sometime in the 1870s, F.W. Woolworth discovered the trend on a visit to Europe, and, being the first to import the German-made decorations to the states, where he first sold them in 1880.
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.
In view of the fact that questions to Wikianswers are asked from a number of countries in the world, how should we know what you mean by 'this country'. The custon became widespread, in Britain, after Queen Victosia's marriage to Prince Albert in 1841. Queen Victoaia had already made reference to a 'tree in her room' in 1832
There is nothing wrong with anyone getting married in white. People use to think it meant virginal or pure, but it was Queen Victoria that actually started the trend of a white wedding dress.
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You can buy some fake cob-webs and dress the snowman into a Halloween costume possibly. I think it would be cute, and you might even start a new trend!
One example of a 'Trend' would be; In a Graph if there is a point in the graph where you start to see a pattern, its sort of like a trend. But usually you have to explain it, you would have to understand all of the data to know what the actual trend is.
1) Queen Victoria's surname was Guelph before she married 2) Before her 18th birthday her full name was Alexandrina Victoria, Princess of Kent. 3) her father died when she was 8 months old. 4) She was born on the 24th may 1918. 5) She was only 18 when she came to the throne. Clearly point 4) is wrong, since she came to the throne in 1837. Are we sure about point 1)? No Queen Victoria became Queen in 1819 look on every website and point 1 is wrong
because people are posers and think cuting there self is cool and its not