REVIEW OF LITERATURE The meaning behind their weddings speaks to the brides & Grooms by encouraging their wishes to help with making fantasy weddings come true. A wedding is for two whole families they combine, and this can be both a good and a bad thing at the same time, all depending on the circumstances. Every year adds to the intensity of wants of the couples for a lavish wedding, helping to add to want of dream weddings as a necessity. The topic of most brides, grooms, and their parent’s minds is how much are they allowed to spend, average budget for a wedding back in 2012 was estimated at nearly $27,000 (Grossman, 2012). Fast forward to 2016 and you can bump up those figures to $35,329 the differences a few years can make. (Lui, 2017) One of the top expensive, show stoppers of a wedding is the dress. middle of the nineteenth century a woman would have married in the best dress she already owned. Not even royalty anticipated she would wear her wedding dress only one time and then shove it in a box and never wear it again, as this idea that would have been silly to waste such a dress even for the very rich before the industrial revolution. Wearing the dress either as is was or in some form of a dyed or repurposed
REVIEW OF LITERATURE The meaning behind their weddings speaks to the brides & Grooms by encouraging their wishes to help with making fantasy weddings come true. A wedding is for two whole families they combine, and this can be both a good and a bad thing at the same time, all depending on the circumstances. Every year adds to the intensity of wants of the couples for a lavish wedding, helping to add to want of dream weddings as a necessity. The topic of most brides, grooms, and their parent’s minds is how much are they allowed to spend, average budget for a wedding back in 2012 was estimated at nearly $27,000 (Grossman, 2012). Fast forward to 2016 and you can bump up those figures to $35,329 the differences a few years can make. (Lui, 2017) One of the top expensive, show stoppers of a wedding is the dress. middle of the nineteenth century a woman would have married in the best dress she already owned. Not even royalty anticipated she would wear her wedding dress only one time and then shove it in a box and never wear it again, as this idea that would have been silly to waste such a dress even for the very rich before the industrial revolution. Wearing the dress either as is was or in some form of a dyed or repurposed