White dresses no longer symbolize virginity; it is just tradition nowadays. (Heck, Anna Nicole Smith just wore white to her wedding!) In fact, in most of the world, it is the color of death, not purity! That aside, no one is going to quiz you about your sexual history before letting you buy a dress. If you want white, wear white!
Colors on dresses are very chic right now. If you want to add a color to your dress, chances are Aunt Martha won't assume anything as to your virginity.
2006-10-08 17:23:26
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answered by Esma 6
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Nowadays no one really follow the rules or what virgin or non virgin allow to wear on their wedding day. I know alot of people who have kids and yet still wear white on their wedding day. This is your day and you shall be the one who gets to decide what color you like to wear. Be open minded on the color you choose. Some dresses you like may not come in the color you wish they do. Bring your bride'smaid to help you choose a wedding dress. If you like to be different from other bride maybe try a color you have no seen anyone wear yet.
For my wedding...I had an off white dress with light multi-color flowers on the train. Which made my dress look very elegant. It also look different from alot of my friends wedding. Alot of people find my dress very unique and yet beautiful they talked about my wedding dress after a yr later.
2006-10-08 20:03:24
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answered by uniqaznmeg 3
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The color white does not now and never did have anything to do with virginity whatsoever. That was something that entirely made up by the Church because they believed premarital sex to be a sin. White was considered a sign of wealth after Queen Victoria introduced it in the 1800s because only royalty could afford a dress that they would never wear ever again in their lifetime.
Pick a color that is flattering to you and wear that.
2006-10-08 14:32:01
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answered by Cinnamon 6
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It doesn't really even matter whether people know or not, these days you don't have to be traditional with the color symbolism.. while a colored sash sounds like a pretty idea, you can wear whatever you like to a wedding these days.
even women getting married a second or more time are allowed to wear the traditional virgin wedding dress.
bottom line... wear whatever you like!
2006-10-08 14:20:44
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answered by solitusfactum 3
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i'm getting married and my wedding dress is going to be white no i'm sorry PURE WHITE and i'm not a virgin. it's my wedding who's going to tell me to take the wedding dress off but before i but that wedding dress on i will say a few hail mary's and keep it moving. we are not perfect and we may not live up to everyone's standards but it is your day and no one can take that away from you. so you do everything YOU want. p.s i know exactly what dress you are talking about with the sash or ribbon that comes around to the back. they are even more beautiful in person exspecially the sash that follow your train in the back. take a look
2006-10-08 10:59:41
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answered by layn22 2
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These days, there isn't anything that HAS to be or not be done at a wedding. it is completely up to the bride and groom. If you want white, go for it. Don't let people tell you what you have to do at your own wedding. Get the wedding dress that makes you the happiest, regardless of color or shade.
2006-10-08 16:24:08
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answered by Laura 5
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Sweetie, your wedding dress can be any color that you want it to be. Hardly no one goes by that old rule, that only virgins can wear white on their wedding day anymore. I have seen girls pregnant ready to have the baby get married in white.
If you want a sparkling white wedding gown, then you have it.
Women who have been married before and divorced are wearing white. So, you just go pick you out a dress that you feel beautiful in and have the happiest of wedding days.....
God bless us all..........
2006-10-08 11:02:43
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answered by totallylost 5
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positioned on in spite of colour you prefer. remember, white could make a easy or honest skinned individual seem washed out. i'm blonde & blue with honest skin so i could go with a cream, champagne, off white, diminished crimson or diminished blue colour. i've got in no way even seen a white dress by way of my honest coloring. in the adventure that your darker skinned, white would be fantastic. you will hit upon a dress. examine bridal shops, magazines, on line shops & ask your persons who've married interior the final year or 2. they might understand a few place you have not regarded yet. a chum of mine got here across a diminished coral dress that became on the affordable rack at a substantial bridal save (of direction i've got forgotten the call). It became a layout that did not sell properly & became marked way down. David's Bridal continuously has good expenses & the dresses are wonderful.
2016-11-27 01:20:57
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answered by ferree 4
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Any color you want. I was not a virgin when I married, and we still had a full Catholic Mass and I wore the most amazing white dress. Our priest never asked about it either way.
No one judges on that anymore. Wear red polka dots if you want.
2006-10-08 11:48:04
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answered by Sativa 4
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I'm told Ivory is acceptable for a catholic marriage. You could also do a white dress with some colored trims or ornaments. As long as it's not entirely white the catholic tradition doesn't really say anything about what the color should be.
2006-10-08 10:37:08
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answered by cyber_music 4
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