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I would Like to know the difference in terms of ceremony and reception and the dress. Is there a specific difference? I've looked at pictures and I haven't been able to see any difference and definition wise doesn't really help.
Any suggestions or ideas?
Thanks!
Answer
A modern wedding tends to be more over the top; with themes, large centerpieces, extravagant meals and cakes, and expensive djs who will play the night away. The ceremony is less solemn, the reception more expensive and crazier with much less respectable dancing, and the dress is bigger and more princess-y than in the past. The whole wedding can cost upwards of $15,000 or much, much more.
A modern-vintage wedding tends to be very much the same as a modern wedding, just with vintage influences like old-fashioned dresses, retro decor, and vintage music.
An actual wedding from the past was smaller, with more reverence in the ceremony, less focus on looking like a princess and having the grandest wedding the family has seen yet, and a simpler feel overall. There were no unnecessary themes or huge centerpieces; instead the wedding was about a man and a woman who had decided to commit to living life together and a celebration of that commitment. Dresses changed depending on the era - in the 30's they were slimmer, cut on the bias, and had little embellishment(for those who could afford them, otherwise it was the least dilapidated of a woman's dresses); in the 40s many women married in a suit or in a long sleeved, high-necked dress; the fifties were big skirts that hit about mid calf(though many were floor length as well) - wedding dresses followed the trends pretty closely until recently, when it became more acceptable to dress in whatever style was most flattering to you than to blindly follow trends.
Cakes were smaller, meals were simpler, and any music you had was probably either a local band or a record player. Music wasn't strictly necessary though; some weddings only had one or two songs at most.
A modern wedding tends to be more over the top; with themes, large centerpieces, extravagant meals and cakes, and expensive djs who will play the night away. The ceremony is less solemn, the reception more expensive and crazier with much less respectable dancing, and the dress is bigger and more princess-y than in the past. The whole wedding can cost upwards of $15,000 or much, much more.
A modern-vintage wedding tends to be very much the same as a modern wedding, just with vintage influences like old-fashioned dresses, retro decor, and vintage music.
An actual wedding from the past was smaller, with more reverence in the ceremony, less focus on looking like a princess and having the grandest wedding the family has seen yet, and a simpler feel overall. There were no unnecessary themes or huge centerpieces; instead the wedding was about a man and a woman who had decided to commit to living life together and a celebration of that commitment. Dresses changed depending on the era - in the 30's they were slimmer, cut on the bias, and had little embellishment(for those who could afford them, otherwise it was the least dilapidated of a woman's dresses); in the 40s many women married in a suit or in a long sleeved, high-necked dress; the fifties were big skirts that hit about mid calf(though many were floor length as well) - wedding dresses followed the trends pretty closely until recently, when it became more acceptable to dress in whatever style was most flattering to you than to blindly follow trends.
Cakes were smaller, meals were simpler, and any music you had was probably either a local band or a record player. Music wasn't strictly necessary though; some weddings only had one or two songs at most.
What theme should I have for my wedding?
Q. My fiance and I are starting the process for planning our wedding and were set on a date for early June of 2011. Were going to be getting married in New York but were looking for a really cool intresting theme. (Please SHARE LOTS OF DETAILS)
Answer
1. A Diamonds and Pearls theme: bridal dress with diamonds or other gem stones, and jewel embedded champagne glasses, and centrepiece.
2. A Prince and Princess theme, with a modern gown.
3. A Tiffany blue (aqua) theme, may include jewellery from Tiffany&Co.
4. A Movie Star theme: white or red carpet, and a wedding dress style from the awards or your favourite actress.
5. A Decade theme: 20s, 30s, 40s, 50s, with a long flowing satin dress, and a hairstyle to match the decade.
6. A Disney Princess theme, with a ball gown type dress, like Belle (pale yellow), Cinderella (white), or Aurora (coral).
1. A Diamonds and Pearls theme: bridal dress with diamonds or other gem stones, and jewel embedded champagne glasses, and centrepiece.
2. A Prince and Princess theme, with a modern gown.
3. A Tiffany blue (aqua) theme, may include jewellery from Tiffany&Co.
4. A Movie Star theme: white or red carpet, and a wedding dress style from the awards or your favourite actress.
5. A Decade theme: 20s, 30s, 40s, 50s, with a long flowing satin dress, and a hairstyle to match the decade.
6. A Disney Princess theme, with a ball gown type dress, like Belle (pale yellow), Cinderella (white), or Aurora (coral).
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