Re: [h-cost] Medieval brides wore red.

2012-11-13 Thread otsisto
The only time I have heard that brides in Medieval times wore red (in a
vague broad brush way) was a Dear Abby letter that said the fashion designer
Edith Head had told the person who wrote the letter to Abby. There was
something about in Classical Roman times the bride wore orange/red veils
that covered the head and body, prior to the medieval statement.


De

-Original Message-
I just read the comment that medieval brides wore red in a book that does
not attribute any source for the statement but has a bibliography and index.
The book makes me itchy because it is such a hybrid of fact and fiction.

Anyway, my question is this: is that statement based on fact?  If so, what
are the sources for this?  Was it true for all cultures?  Only Italy or ...
?

It's an intriguing thing to say, and I would love, please, to learn more
about bride colors in the Middle Ages, or, rather, specifically for me the
late eleventh and twelfth centuries in southern Italy, if there is such
specific information.

Thanks, all.

Nancy


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Re: [h-cost] Medieval brides wore red.

2012-11-13 Thread Elena House
I wonder if the origin of this one lies with the word 'scarlet' rather than
'red'?  Or, alternately, with kermes and cochineal, rather than madder?

Generally speaking, cross-culture and cross-era, a bride is going to wear
her fanciest dress, so it seems quite reasonable that luxury fabrics or
expensive dyes would become associated with wedding gowns.  After all, we
tend to think about silk satin and delicate lace and so forth, don't we?

-E House


On Tue, Nov 13, 2012 at 4:32 AM, otsisto otsi...@socket.net wrote:

 The only time I have heard that brides in Medieval times wore red (in a
 vague broad brush way) was a Dear Abby letter that said the fashion
 designer
 Edith Head had told the person who wrote the letter to Abby. There was
 something about in Classical Roman times the bride wore orange/red veils
 that covered the head and body, prior to the medieval statement.


 De

 -Original Message-
 I just read the comment that medieval brides wore red in a book that does
 not attribute any source for the statement but has a bibliography and
 index.
 The book makes me itchy because it is such a hybrid of fact and fiction.

 Anyway, my question is this: is that statement based on fact?  If so, what
 are the sources for this?  Was it true for all cultures?  Only Italy or ...
 ?

 It's an intriguing thing to say, and I would love, please, to learn more
 about bride colors in the Middle Ages, or, rather, specifically for me the
 late eleventh and twelfth centuries in southern Italy, if there is such
 specific information.

 Thanks, all.

 Nancy


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Re: [h-cost] Medieval brides wore red.

2012-11-13 Thread Bonnie Booker
I have read that Rom wear red skirts only on their wedding day. Scarlet was
an expensive fabric, not necessarily red. That causes a lot of confusion.
My studies show they wore their best outfit, no matter the color.
-- 
*Maistresse Aspasia *
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Re: [h-cost] Medieval brides wore red.

2012-11-12 Thread Joan Jurancich

At 07:36 PM 11/12/2012, you wrote:

I just read the comment that medieval brides wore red in a book 
that does not attribute any source for the statement but has a 
bibliography and index.  The book makes me itchy because it is such 
a hybrid of fact and fiction.


Anyway, my question is this: is that statement based on fact?  If 
so, what are the sources for this?  Was it true for all 
cultures?  Only Italy or ... ?


It's an intriguing thing to say, and I would love, please, to learn 
more about bride colors in the Middle Ages, or, rather, specifically 
for me the late eleventh and twelfth centuries in southern Italy, if 
there is such specific information.


Thanks, all.

Nancy


Nancy,

What is the title of the book? and the author's name?


Joan Jurancich
joa...@surewest.net 



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