National Bridal Sale Day

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Welcome to the wonderful world of bridal bliss! Today we celebrate National Bridal Sale Day, a joyous occasion for all soon-to-be brides and their entourage. So gather your loved ones, put on your wedding planning hat, and let's dive into the world of wedding dresses, veils, and all things bridal!

When is Bridal Sale Day?

It's national bridal sale day on the 16th July.


The Origins of National Bridal Sale Day

Have you ever wondered how National Bridal Sale Day came to be? Well, it all started on a beautiful summer day in 2016. With the rise of online shopping and flash sales, bridal boutiques decided to jump on the bandwagon and offer amazing deals on wedding gowns. And thus, National Bridal Sale Day was born!

On this special day, brides-to-be all over the country can find incredible discounts on their dream dresses. It's like a wedding miracle!

How to Make the Most of National Bridal Sale Day

So you've marked your calendar for National Bridal Sale Day, but now what? Fear not, we've got some tips to help you navigate this shopping extravaganza like a pro:

  1. Create a budget: Determine how much you're willing to spend on your dream dress and stick to it. It's easy to get carried away when you're surrounded by gorgeous gowns!
  2. Do your research: Before the big day, check out the participating bridal boutiques and their offerings. Make a list of the ones you want to visit and prioritize accordingly.
  3. Bring your entourage: Grab your best friends, supportive family members, or trusted fashion-savvy friends. Their opinions and honest feedback will be invaluable.
  4. Wear appropriate undergarments: To get the most accurate fit, wear nude-colored underwear and a strapless bra. This will help you envision how the dress will look on your big day.
  5. Keep an open mind: While you may have a specific vision in mind, be open to trying on different styles. You might just fall in love with something unexpected!

Did You Know?

Fun fact: The most expensive wedding dress ever made was valued at a whopping $12 million! Designed by British designer Debbie Wingham, this extravagant dress was adorned with diamonds, sapphires, and gold thread. Talk about wearing your wealth on your sleeve!



History behind the term 'Bridal Sale'


1620

The Origin of the Term

The term 'bridal sale' originated in the 17th century and refers to the practice of selling brides. During this time, arranged marriages were common, and the transfer of a woman from her family to her husband's family often involved financial transactions. In some cases, the exchange would take the form of a payment, dowry, or bride price.


1750

Marriage as a Business Deal

By the mid-18th century, marriages were increasingly viewed as business deals rather than purely romantic unions. The bride's family would negotiate the terms of the marriage, including the financial aspects. In some cases, this negotiation process would involve the explicit sale of the bride, with a specific price agreed upon between the families.


19th Century

Bride Auctions

During the 19th century, particularly in rural areas or colonies, bride auctions became more prevalent. These auctions were public events where eligible bachelors would bid for the hand of a bride. It was not uncommon for the bidding to be lively and competitive, with the highest bidder securing the bride's hand in marriage.



Early 20th Century

Shift in Cultural Norms

As societies progressed and attitudes towards women's rights and marriage evolved, the practice of explicit bridal sales began to decline. Laws and societal changes brought an end to the formal sale of brides, with a focus on consent and mutual agreement becoming the new norm for marriages.


Present Day

Symbolic Representation

In modern times, the term 'bridal sale' is no longer used to describe the actual sale of brides. Instead, it may be used metaphorically to convey the idea of a wedding being a significant financial investment or as a creative way to represent the excitement and anticipation surrounding the journey to marriage. It serves as a reminder of how marriage traditions have transformed over the centuries.


Did you know?

The most expensive wedding dress ever made was valued at $12 million, adorned with diamonds and gold!

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30th June 2016

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