Weddings are filled with rich traditions and historical significance, offering wonderful stories to explore. At Flora, we believe that understanding these traditions allows you to weave them into your celebration in a way that feels uniquely yours. Whether you choose to embrace classic customs, reinterpret them, or create entirely new ones, our goal is to help you craft a wedding that truly reflects your personal journey and style. Let’s explore how you can incorporate these elements to make your day as individual and special as your love story.
Something Old, Something New, Something Borrowed, Something Blue
This classic Victorian tradition is all about inviting good fortune into your marriage. Each element carries its own symbolism:
- Something Old symbolizes a connection to your past.
- Something New represents hope and excitement for your future.
- Something Borrowed is meant to bring happiness and luck, sourced from someone happily married.
- Something Blue signifies faithfulness and enduring love.
To add a contemporary twist, consider incorporating these elements into your decor or accessories. For example, a vintage locket or a custom blue ribbon on your bouquet can serve as a personal nod to this charming tradition.
The Bridal Veil
The bridal veil has its origins in ancient Rome, where it was worn to protect the bride from evil spirits. Over the centuries, it has evolved and now often symbolizes romance and elegance. Today, many choose to wear a veil as a beautiful, traditional accessory that enhances the overall look and adds a touch of timelessness to the wedding attire.
Modern veils come in various styles, from classic lace to sheer fabric, offering options to suit every taste. If a traditional veil doesn’t resonate with your style, consider alternatives like a chic headpiece, delicate hair accessory, or statement hairpin. For a dramatic flair, try a veil cape or a floral crown. Vintage-inspired birdcage veils, silk scarves, and decorative hair combs are also beautiful ways to complete your wedding day look, adding a personal and unique touch.