Anonymous1: To ensure a contented marriage, hence the saying goes, a bride should wear considered one of each of the following on her behalf wedding day: "Something old, new things, something borrowed, something blue, as well as a silver sixpence in their own shoe." The saying originated in Victorian England but modern brides everywhere always embrace this tradition in choosing their bridal accessories. "Something old" was intended to symbolize the bride's childhood, family and upbringing, while "something new" signified the hope and optimism from the couple's future together. "Something borrowed" is surely an item loaned by way of a happily married woman in the hopes that her best of luck in marriage reaches to the bride-to-be.
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