As wedding tradition goes the bride typically has these items to complete her ensemble: something old, something new, something borrowed and lastly, something blue. As brides become more modern and unique, so do their accessories to fit this tradition. The tradition comes from the Old English belief that these items would give the bride good luck within her marriage. Brides often find themselves scrambling at the last minute to compliment their theme and to avoid clashing with any other items they may have on. Try something new while finding your own personal "something blue." Be Inspired!
Wednesday, May 6, 2015
Pittsburgh Wedding Planner | Wedding Day Blues
By: Blair Mundy
As wedding tradition goes the bride typically has these items to complete her ensemble: something old, something new, something borrowed and lastly, something blue. As brides become more modern and unique, so do their accessories to fit this tradition. The tradition comes from the Old English belief that these items would give the bride good luck within her marriage. Brides often find themselves scrambling at the last minute to compliment their theme and to avoid clashing with any other items they may have on. Try something new while finding your own personal "something blue." Be Inspired!
As wedding tradition goes the bride typically has these items to complete her ensemble: something old, something new, something borrowed and lastly, something blue. As brides become more modern and unique, so do their accessories to fit this tradition. The tradition comes from the Old English belief that these items would give the bride good luck within her marriage. Brides often find themselves scrambling at the last minute to compliment their theme and to avoid clashing with any other items they may have on. Try something new while finding your own personal "something blue." Be Inspired!
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