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Where did the father-daughter dance come from? The origins of the father-daughter dance aren’t widely documented, but here’s what we’ve discovered. Back when most marriages were arranged for convenience or an exchange of wealth, some weddings had the father-daughter dance at the start of the wedding reception.
- Time-honored wedding traditions. Social media is filled with viral videos of creative and unique wedding ideas, starting with outrageous wedding proposals.
- Wearing a white wedding dress. White is by far the most popular color for wedding dresses in the Western world, but that’s a fairly recent tradition. During the royal wedding of Britain’s Queen Victoria and Prince Albert in 1840, Victoria wore a light-colored satin gown.
- Wearing a red wedding dress. In many Eastern countries, including China, red symbolizes wealth and good fortune, making it the perfect color for brides.
- Covering the face or hair with a veil. Queen Victoria chose a long, pale, gauzy veil to go with her iconic wedding dress. It was part of women’s fashion at the time, but her pairing made it into one of the Western wedding traditions we still celebrate today.
- The Origin of Marriage. The origin of marriage dates back to 23,000 years ago when hunter-gatherers became farmers, and gender roles around the household started to form.
- Wedding Veil. This wedding tradition dates back to the origin of arranged marriages. Traditionally, the groom’s family would not allow him to see his bride until the wedding.
- Cans Tied to the Bumper. The wedding tradition of tying cans to the bumper of the wedding car comes from the French custom of throwing a “charivari” for the couple.
- Wedding Cake. Since cakes represent fertility, Ancient Romans would bake wheat cakes and break them over the bride’s head. Soon it became customary to stack these wheat cakes one on top of the another, as tall as they could go.
Jan 24, 2022 · As many wedding traditions do, the father-daughter dance stems from our patriarchal history. Back when most marriages were arranged and social, political, and monetary alliances were what led...
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- Turns out it's your "ring finger" for a reason. Engagement and wedding rings are worn on the fourth finger of the left hand because it was once thought that a vein in that finger led directly to the heart.
- Why do brides wear a white wedding dress? Queen Victoria is credited with starting the Western world's white wedding dress trend in 1840 — before then, brides simply wore their best dress.
- Matching bridesmaids are good luck. The tradition of matching maids dates back to Roman times, when people believed evil spirits would attend the wedding in an attempt to curse the bride and groom (how rude).
- As are wedding veils. On a similar note, brides traditionally wear veils because ancient Greeks and Romans believed they protected her from evil spirits.
Many of the family wedding traditions have a history that might surprise you. Check out 10 wedding traditions with surprising origins at HowStuffWorks.
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