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Weddings are among life’s most significant milestones, but they’re also surrounded by countless myths, especially when it comes to wedding dresses. But no superstition or old tale can stand in the way of true love. Let’s debunk some of the most common wedding dress myths and uncover the truth.

1. A wedding dress has to be white in color

For some time now, the image of a bride in a white wedding dress has been deeply ingrained in tradition and culture. White, often associated with purity and new beginnings, became the go-to color for brides, especially after Queen Victoria wore a white wedding dress for her wedding to Prince Albert in 1840. Since then, white has been the go-to color for most brides.

But here’s the truth: The perfect wedding dress isn’t defined by its color. Times have changed, and the bridal world has largely evolved to a wide range of possibilities. While white remains a classic choice, modern brides are embracing different colors for their wedding dresses to truly reflect their personalities and stories.

2. The more expensive the dress, the better it is

While it is true that most wedding dresses are priced according to the quality of fabric, lace, the amount of beadwork, and the design of the wedding dress, it is also true that you are paying for the privilege of wearing a well-known designer’s creation. The wedding dress with the most expensive price tag is not the “best” one.

But the thing is, beautiful wedding gowns don’t have to be expensive. These days, bridal designers have discovered ways to make them affordable without sacrificing the quality and look of a wedding dress.

3. You will know your wedding dress as soon as you see it

Finding your dream wedding dress is a journey, not just about picking the most beautiful wedding dress in the shop. It’s about discovering the one that truly feels like yours. There are many factors that should go into finding the wedding dress for your special day:

  • What silhouette flatters your body most?
  • Where is the wedding taking place?
  • What fabrics are you most comfortable in?
  • What type of wedding are you having? Indoor or outdoor? Day or evening?
  • What price point are you comfortable with?

All these answers are to be found in one wedding dress, and that requires a thoughtful plan of action. You will no doubt try on numerous wedding dresses that are breathtaking and fulfill your vision. But does it check off all your “must haves”?

You will only know your perfect wedding dress when you see it, on you!

4. Plain wedding dresses do not look bridal enough

Today’s modern brides are opting for plain! And simply because the wedding dress is plain does not mean it is not bridal!

Brides can accessorize a plain wedding dress with their jewelry, wedding shoes, and a veil that make the look uniquely and beautifully bridal. A plain wedding dress is classic bridal, and today’s designs give them modern vibes.

Conclusion

A wedding is an extraordinary event for the bride and the groom, and the bride needs to have the best wedding dress possible. And though there are some wedding dress myths, it doesn’t mean that a bride can’t have a wonderful experience.

Rynah by Rynah bridal atelier makes weddings perfect by providing the best wedding dresses in Kenya. Our goal is to give brides the best wedding possible while also thinking about their guests.