Something Old – Good Ole’ Fashioned Wedding Traditions
Tuesday, 07 February 2017
by BDO
This quote highlights several items that the bride is expected to have on her wedding day, as she walks down the aisle. They are used as a symbol of luck for the happy couple and have different meanings/connotations: Something old – represents continuity Something new – symbolic of the future Something borrowed – denotes
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