Barbara -_- M aren wrote:

think that prior to the Edwardian era, that blue was a popular color for
wedding dresses but I can't remember where I read that.


Hm, at the costume museum in Bath, I remember seeing pre-1900 bridal dresses
which weren't white, and many could probably just count as "Sunday best" ,
but couldn't spot a trend to a particular color like blue. In fact, I think
even then light, pastel or cream colors dominated.


I went to a similar exhibition a few years ago. Out of thirty-odd dresses, there was only one white, and I don't remember any particular colour trend. I think there were quite a few strong/dark colours as well as some light ones, so I suspect that colour was a function of season, fashion, and personal taste.

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