| Romantic Theme Victorian Garden Wedding: for Your Spring Ceremony |
| Wedding Dresses News |
| Written by Administrator |
| Wednesday, 16 September 2009 03:01 |
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Spring is the most favorite season for wedding organizers and couples. Spring brings with it the joy of life, a new beginning and splendid range of colors that are bound to make you feel at the top of the world. Warm sunshine, green grass, flowers of every color all around, could you ask for a more romantic set up than this to begin your new life? Many couples opt for a Spring wedding and choose the Victorian Garden wedding theme to go with it because it symbolizes a true blend of romance and nature. Set in the comfortable environment of a garden, this theme personifies elegance and makes the entire ceremony more charming and serene, more so if the couples choose to perform the wedding at home, either theirs or one of their family member’s. The very nature of the Victorian Garden wedding theme patronizes bonding between families and is a very touching experience for all present. Moreover, if you want to be truly Victorian, then you should hold your weddings really early in the morning. According to the law, in 1880’s couples had to wed before noon and this was followed in the entire Victorian era.
Victorian Garden Wedding Attire for Women Elegance is the pivotal factor of a Victorian wedding and it should reflect even in your wedding attire. Soft and gentle colors are used to create elegant attire in this theme. Colors used include, cream, blue, yellow, ecru, pastel shades of green, a terracotta tan color. Dresses either white or black are accentuated with such pastel shades, blue, pink, yellow or green and an elegant ensemble is ready. If one were told to imagine the Victorian era, the first picture that comes to mind is of a little boy pecking a little girl on the cheek, the picture is black and white and the only color comes from the flowers that the little boy is holding in his hands behind his back. Attire is formal and is characterized by lace, gloves and top hats. The pastel shades of the flowers burst through the black and white of the attire, rendering the entire scene really picturesque. In conclusion, we can say that this picture is often a creation of our own insight into those times, which is largely from the photographs that we have seen of those days, largely black and white or in sepia tone. True picture or not, incorporated into your attire, it works magic as it truly reflects the beauty of the garden surrounding you. |

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