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Choosing an Irish theme for your wedding is going to add an air of mystery and intrigue that no other themed wedding can offer!
These can be difficult to plan, but they always bring a unique and magical atmosphere to your big day!
What's Customary?The Irish weddings are rich in tradition. These traditions should be researched thoroughly before you decide this is the wedding style for you. If after you have researched the customs of a traditional Irish wedding you are convinced you want to adopt them into your own wedding, you’ll need to decide what gown is right for you. Irish wedding dresses come in many different styles and designs. Some are tea length and some have seemingly never-ending cathedral length trains. Bust lines and hemlines vary from one bridal gown to another. Even the colors are dress-specific.
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The Magic Hankerchief One common tradition to all Irish wedding gowns is the magic handkerchief. On the wedding day, the bride carries this special handkerchief – some prefer to wear it their dresses and some keep it in their sleeves or under their veils. This magic handkerchief is very special to the bride as it will double as a baby bonnet for the first baby. The handkerchief holds the promise of the bride becoming a mother in the future. This means the Irish dress is unique because it contains something that will be worn by the couple’s first child. This important part of the Irish wedding is common, but very often overlooked. Celtic or Irish wedding gowns are available in all kind of fabric. Velvet, silk and stain are the most popular. If you are truly going all out to have a traditional Irish wedding, hire a seamstress to make your gown for you. If you go this route, be sure to have him / her leave a few stitches unsewn. It is an Irish “luck” custom to sew the last stitch of your wedding gown on the morning of your wedding. Conversely, don’t be upset if your gown develops a small rip or two. This two means good fortune according to Irish folklore. -- Irish Wedding Dress --
Color and Style Traditionally the Irish bride often wears a blue dress rather than white. This is because before the year 1499, blue, not white, symbolized purity. If you don’t want an authentic Irish gown, you can still work some other Irish customs into your gown. Simply have your gown embroidered with Irish symbols, such as the Celtic Knot. You can also have use handmade Irish lace in our dress and or veil. On to the ceremony…t is an old Irish tradition for the wedding couple to walk to the church together before exchanging vows. As the bride and groom walk down main street to the chapel, onlookers would throw rice. English lavender, an ancient symbol of love, loyalty, devotion and even luck, is sometimes mixed with the bride’s bouquet. This is to ensure a happy and long-lasting union. It is also an Irish tradition for the bride to wear her hair braided for the wedding ceremony. The braid symbolizes feminine power and luck. One final bit of luck, according to Irish custom the bride should wear old shoes for her ceremony and be married on St. Patrick’s Day. Following these tips will surely bless you with the “luck o’ the Irish” on your special day. -- Irish Wedding Dress --
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