Weddings Traditions Of The 1900′s

May 08
2012

Weddings Traditions Of The 1900′s

The Victorian era ended as the 1900′s began, therefore the wedding traditions of the 1900’s started with the new Edwardian era, which continued throughout the first decade of the new century. The fashion of this time was silk, lace and other luxurious fabrics. The main characteristics of this decade were luxury and wealth, which can be seen through the wedding tradition of the dresses that were worn at the time. Where the Victorian era was focused more on elegance and the maturity of the wedding dress, the Edwardian dresses were a lot more flowing and softer. While the Edwardian era was in fashion, a lot of the wedding dresses did maintain some Victorian era qualities about them well into the 1900′s.

This was the beginning of a new century. It was the time of the Gibson girl and the arrow collar boy. At this time you would often see in many wedding photographs that it was popular not to smile. During this time when couples were getting married, they wanted something new but also wanted to maintain some of the older wedding traditions. The engagement ring that women wanted had changed to the new diamond solitaire, along with a high gold pronged Tiffany setting, which is still popular today. At this time it seemed that a man would have to be in a good financial state before he could get married.

The bridal flowers that were popular at this time were orange blossoms, white roses, lilies of the valley and white orchids. The groom would pay for these bridal flowers and this wedding tradition is still going on today. The procession of the wedding changed depending on what the couple wanted. Some couples stayed with the old tradition of the flower girls leading the way, followed by the father of the bride and the bride herself, to people holding a garland of flowers and the bride walking under them to the altar. Most of the formal weddings of the time would have the bridesmaids and the groomsmen walk separately in the procession, but pair up and follow the bride and groom in the recessional.

The 1910′s

This was the beginning of the new woman, when equal rights and suffragette was coming to the forefront. Women wanted to be seen as equal to men, but still most brides at the time only thought of wedding finery. The tight long dress and heavy beading of the time resulted in most women having a tilted posture due to the weight of the clothes that was called the Grecian bend.

In this decade the cars of this time were becoming a lot more dependable, therefore long distance travel was becoming more popular with newlyweds for their honeymoons, as well as the practice, and popularity, of having out of town weddings. The new hair fashion was curls, but brides with straight hair usually could not afford the new Nestle permanent wave. One thing that really changed was the absence of gloves. Gloves before the 1910′s were very significant in women’s fashion as gloves were considered a gift of courtship.

The 1920′s

In the 1920′s most people did not have a care in the world, therefore weddings became very informal. Elopements and the justice of the peace were being used more than a minister, causing many of the old wedding traditions to disappear. Also as prohibition began, many weddings would serve punch that was spiked with homemade bathtub gin.

This decade saw that most brides did not want to be walked down the aisle by their father. This was apparent as a lot of the older generation was becoming crowded out by young people, as the popular statement at the time was “youth-bright flaming youth.” The engagement ring also began to change – again, thus matching the wedding band with the ring became popular. Also popular was the square or lace mounts and the color changed from gold to either white gold or platinum.

The 1950′s

The biggest thing that you will notice about weddings in the 1950′s is the return to more elaborate and formal church weddings. Dignity returned in the 1950′s and the correct formal wedding attire was not only expected of the bride, but also the groom and his groomsmen. In addition, if you could not afford the wedding clothes at the time, you now have the opportunity to rent them. Also, many brides were known to look up old pictures of their Grandmother’s wedding so they could make their wedding more traditional like hers.

Wedding Hair Styles And How To Care For Them

Apr 14
2012

Wedding Hair Styles And How To Care For Them

Your wedding hair style can set the tone for your day; therefore this is the last place you want to have a bad hair day. With as many options that are around today there is a hairdo for every personality. This is the day that you want everything to be perfect and you want your hair to look its best and the most beautiful it has ever looked.

When it comes to how you want your hair, there are usually two types of brides, the ones that just want to look like a better version of themselves or the bride who wants that dramatic look with hair extensions and lots of accessories. It all depends on your personality and what you are going for on your special day, as long as you feel beautiful.

Hair Condition and Accessories

Months before your wedding day you need to start taking really good care of your hair. Make sure you are getting it trimmed on a regular basis so that there will be a reduction of split ends. Consider treating yourself to some spa hair treatments like a deep conditioning treatment or scalp treatments so that your scalp will be nice and healthy. In addition, try different products on your hair so that you know what will work best with your hair. Planning this in advance will allow you to not have any surprises on your wedding day.

When it comes to hair accessories, there are so many different types out there from simple jeweled hair clips to dramatic tiaras full of “bling.” When you are choosing your hair accessories it is a good idea to have your hair set up the way you will wear it on your wedding day, that way you will know how it will look ahead of time. Also think about the color and style of your dress as you do not want your hair accessories to overpower your dress.

Do It Yourself Hairstyles

If you need to save money or you enjoy doing your hair yourself, then here are a couple of ideas that are simple to do but still look like they were professionally done. When people comment on your hair, you can beam with pride and let them know you did it yourself. Some people may be so impressed with your hair that you might be able start up a side job doing other people’s hair. Such ideas could include:

- Ponytail with a Headband: Start by blow drying your hair, then follow that by flat ironing it so that it will be nice and smooth. Then put your hair in a ponytail and take a strand of your hair to cover up the headband. Then put the headband on.
- Bun with a Flower: Put your hair up into a nice bun and then buy a clip with the type of flower that goes with your dress. If you can’t find one, simply make one yourself. You may want to consider not using a real flower because it may not look good towards the end of the day.
- Braid It: First tease your hair at the top to add volume, and then braid it in the back into either a regular braid or a French braid.
- Have it Pinned Back: This style is perfect if you’re debating on whether you should wear it down or up. Pull part of your hair up and pin it with a jeweled clip.

All of these do-it-yourself hairstyles can be changed and added to make it more dramatic and more your style.

Wedding Dress Style and Location

When thinking about what type of hairstyle you will want on your wedding day, you will need to consider the type of wedding dress you have and the location where you will be getting married at. For example it is not advised to have a large dramatic ball gown, with matching dramatic hair, to a beach wedding because the atmosphere will not mesh well together and the wind would mess up your hair. Therefore, a beach wedding should have more of a casual hairstyle that allows for flowing locks. That way if it is windy on your day, which more than likely it will be, it won’t bother your hairstyle too much. The same goes for if you are using a very formal wedding venue, you might look out of place if you wore a casual dress with a c

Intimate Maui Wedding

Apr 09
2012


This intimate Maui wedding was held at LahuioKalani Church in Kaanapali was captured by Behind The Lens Maui.

Wedding in Medieval Ages

Apr 04
2012

Wedding in Medieval Ages

After the Roman Empire dissolved wedding took two different directions.

On one side the growing strength of Christianity in western countries restricted the wedding ceremonies.  Whilst other relationships outside weddings were tolerated in ancient Rome and were possible also according to the Germanic rites this practice was condemned by the Christian authorities. The formal Christian Wedding was celebrated at the bride’s home and was blessed by a priest. It consisted of a formal promise, written and signed by both parties.

On the other side, the end of the Roman Empire left space for abuses and many types of informal weddings. Kidnapping, secret ones, divorces, polygamous relationships were just some of the common practices.

In 1215 the Church formally ruled wedding ceremonies. A Wedding was declared a sacred act finalized to procreation.  Divorces were no longer admitted and it was compulsory to make public all wedding celebrations to avoid polygamy or secret relationships. The ceremony had to take place only if there was free consensus between the parts. These rules, with slight modifications, are still used nowadays in Catholic practices.

 

Maui Wedding Photographer- Nicole Sanchez