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Who is the founder of the wedding dress?

The founder of the wedding dress is VeraWang.

Wedding dress is a western-style dress worn by the bride at weddings and wedding banquets. The wedding dress comes from the west, which is different from the traditional dress with red as the main color in China. Changes in wedding dress style: The original wedding dress, long skirt with high waist and vertical line, pleated sleeves and low neckline, seems to be a replica of the popular clothing style at that time, and silk and satin are the main fabrics of wedding dresses.

Later, the style of wedding dress was ankle-length. The front skirt was cut into a straight line, and the back one was decorated with another skirt that mopped the floor. When the bride walks on the red carpet of the church, the skirt that sweeps the floor slowly walks by the carpet, making the bride look like a fairy. In the future, the wedding dress style is tight at the top and wide at the bottom, and the low neckline is replaced by a dignified high neckline. Most of the materials are gorgeous brocade, and the neckline, cuffs and skirts are decorated with many flowers. By the end of 19, the texture of wedding dresses is getting softer and softer, and crepe de chine and taffeta are the most popular among brides.

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From 65438 BC+0700 BC to 65438 BC+0550 BC, aristocratic women of Minoan dynasty in ancient Greece wore topless clothes with sleeves tied under the breasts of elbows, breasts and waist, and wore bell-shaped dresses. Because some countries in ancient Europe were a country where politics and religion were integrated, people had to go to church to receive prayers and blessings from priests or priests before they could be considered as formal legal marriages. Therefore, the bride wears a white dress to show her sincerity and purity to God.

Before the West19th century, there was no uniform color specification for the bridal gowns worn by girls when they got married. It was not until around 1820 that white gradually became a widely used wedding color. This is because Queen Victoria of England wore an elegant white wedding dress at her wedding. Since then, the white wedding dress has become a formal wedding dress.