Episode 41 "Til Death Do Us Part: The Dark, Royal, and Rebellious History of Black Wedding Gowns
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In this hauntingly elegant episode of Every Body is a Bridal Body, Natasha and Kassidy dive into the shadowy, symbolic, and surprisingly traditional history of black wedding gowns. From medieval vows to royal mourning fashion, you’ll learn why black has always been more bridal than you think—and how today’s brides are reclaiming its power.
We trace the origins of the phrase “Till death do us part,” explore the bold brides of 19th century Spain and Finland, and discuss why wearing black down the aisle isn’t rebellious—it’s a return to legacy. This episode blends fashion history, feminine insight, and a touch of gothic glam to help you rethink everything you know about “the bridal look.”🖤
What You’ll Hear in This Episode:
- The religious and political roots of “Till death do us part”
- Why black was the wedding gown of choice for centuries in Europe
- How Queen Victoria’s grief turned mourning into fashion
- What black symbolizes today—and why more brides are embracing it
- How to reclaim tradition on your terms
- The Knot – The History of “Till Death Do Us Part”
- ICOM Costume Journal – Brides in Black: Finland’s Black Gown Tradition
- Reddit – Spanish Black Bridal Fashion from 1800–1960
- Vogue – Can You Wear Black to a Wedding?
- Smithsonian – Mourning Attire & Queen Victoria
- 💻 Website: www.va-bridal.com
- 📸 Instagram: @va_bridal
- 💌 Email: everybodypod@va-bridal.com
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