As little girls we all dream of walking down the aisle
toward our Prince Charming wearing an extravagant white dress and a cascading
veil of tulle or lace. The tradition of the wedding veil is undeniably
breathtaking and one that is unique to wedding celebrations, but how did this
tradition originate?
There are a variety of historical explanations, many which
date back to the time of the Romans. It is believed that during times when
arranged marriages were prevalent, the veil would cover the face of the bride
until the ceremony was complete. Upon completion of the ceremony, the groom
would lift the veil to see his bride for the first time.
Another theory from Roman times states that the groom would
throw a blanket over the face of his bride when he captured her- aren’t we all
thankful that our future hubbies don’t do this?!
During the Victorian Era, veils were viewed as a status
symbol. The wealthiest brides wore the longest veils and had the longest trains
on their gowns.
In many cultures, the veil holds spiritual meaning- serving
as a sign of respect or shielding the bride from evil spirits.
It is rumored that “blusher” (the piece of the veil that
hangs over the face of a bride) coves the blushing cheeks of the beautiful
bride, hence its name- “blusher.”
Wedding traditions are special and repeatedly remind us that
throughout centuries and centuries of change, revolutions, and innovations love
has always been abundant.
Do you have any wedding traditions that are unique to your
family? We would love to hear about them!
- The Bliss Girls