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Black Wedding Dresses - Used For When Women Wed Widowers And For Convenience
Black Wedding Dresses, while considered to be bad luck, was not the
case in the 1800s, when the dresses were a common sight. Black
wedding dresses served several purposes in that era. First and
foremost, these gowns were worn when a woman was marrying a widower,
as a gesture of respect for the dead, and a symbol that the groom
had been previously wed and remarrying after losing his first wife. For additional information, visit Bridal Wear Related Items
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