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White Lace Bride (Papo)

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White Lace Bride (Papo)
White Lace Bride (Papo)
White Lace Bride (Papo)
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PAPO-38819
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The white dress became popular after Victoria's wedding, and it has remained a tradition ever since. During the Victorian Era, wedding rings became popular.

Papo White Lace Bride measures: 4" H x 3.8" W.

Papo White Lace Bride Review:

The Papo white lace bride toy is a beautifully designed model perfect for any child who loves playing pretend. The toy is made from high-quality materials and features intricate details that make it look like a real bride.
The figure wears a lovely white lace dress, a veil, and a bouquet of flowers. The dress is designed to look like true lace and has a beautiful train at the back. The veil is made from sheer looking material attached to the figure's head. Their hand is extended out in a way that it may be rested in the grooms hand(sold separately).

Wedding Information:

During the Colonial Era, Puritan weddings were simple and austere affairs. The Puritans believed that marriage was a civil contract rather than a religious sacrament, and they did not believe in elaborate wedding ceremonies. Instead, weddings were held in the home of the bride's father, with only a few close friends and family members in attendance.

In the Southern colonies, weddings were much more elaborate affairs. Plantation owners would often host grand weddings for their daughters, inviting guests from all over the colony to attend. Overall, weddings during the Colonial Era were vastly different depending on the region and social class of the couple. While Puritan weddings were austere and simple, Southern plantation weddings were opulent and extravagant.

During the Victorian Era, weddings were seen as a symbol of social status. The more elaborate the wedding, the higher the social status of the couple. Weddings were also seen as an opportunity to display the wealth and status of the bride's family.

One of the most enduring traditions of the Victorian Era was the white wedding dress. Before Queen Victoria's wedding to Prince Albert in 1840, brides wore dresses in a variety of colors. However, Victoria chose to wear a white dress, which was considered unusual at the time. The white dress became popular after Victoria's wedding, and it has remained a tradition ever since. During the Victorian Era, wedding rings became more popular, and they were often made of gold or silver. The engagement ring also became more popular during this time. Bouquets were also an important part of Victorian weddings. Flowers were carefully chosen for their symbolic meanings, and they were arranged in elaborate bouquets. Overall, the Victorian Era was a time of elaborate weddings that were meant to showcase the wealth and social status of the couple. The white wedding dress tradition and the popularity of wedding rings and bouquets are just a few of the enduring traditions that originated during this time

The art work and detail are beautiful on this hand painted figure.

These figures take the imagination to the next level.

Made of durable synthetic material. Hand Painted.

Product Code: 38819

by Papo

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Papo White Lace Bride #38819

Manufacturer Age Recommendation:

3+ Years

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Warning: Choking Hazard

Small Parts. Not for children under 3 years.

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