Everyone knows what a traditional wedding looks like-the bride is radiant in white, the vows are solemnly pronounced, and everyone dances at the wedding reception. But that's not how it's always been. Brides of the ancient world preferred to dress in blue. Until the Victorian age, it was considered unlucky to wed in May. The Romans believed that if you neglected to carry your bride over the threshold, she would be besieged by evil spirits. Groomsmen were originally appointed to fight anyone trying to stop the wedding! In this whimsical guide to ancient and modern wedding customs, researcher turned author Ch?rie Sion selects some of the most interesting, informative, and downright bizarre nuptial rituals to share with you. You will learn whygrooms propose on bended kneerings are placed on the third fingerbrides wear "something old, something new, something borrowed, and something blue"brides throw their bouquet to guestsnuptials include a flower girlthe bridal couple cuts the wedding cake together!Whether you are planning your wedding, looking for a gift, or want to know the true stories behind the traditions, Something Old Something New will prove to be a delight!
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