The rhyme “Something old, something new, something borrowed, something blue” began in Victorian England to symbolize luck and balance. Couples can personalize the tradition by combining items, like ...
Like most customs, wedding traditions tend to be standard yet symbolic. The bouquet toss, the cake cutting, the first dance—you’ll see them all at almost every wedding you attend. So you’ve likely ...
Wedding traditions are rooted in superstition, religion and cultural exchange, even as couples continue to reinterpret them ...
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“Something old, something new, something borrowed, something blue, and a sixpence in your shoe" is the famous rhyme that superstitious brides and grooms follow in the name of luck on their wedding ...