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Best Gothic Wedding Ideas

Gothic_Wedding_IdeasNot everyone dreams to have a traditional wedding with a white wedding gown, ribbons and confetti. Gothic Weddings are dramatic, artsy expression of the couples lives and interests. It’s for a couple who have personal interests, characters', and personalities with the Gothic theme. To have a Gothic themed wedding, you need to make sure that your ideas are subtle and not too over the top.

Before going ahead with Gothic weddings, make sure that both you and your partner are okay with it. Many times the parents of the bride or groom will have an objection to such a wedding and it is best that you talk to them. Remember that although it is your wedding day, your friends and relatives are also equally important. If everyone is happy to have a Gothic themed wedding, then you will need some Gothic wedding ideas to make the wedding great. They may be harder to plan, but you can be more creative. Here we are going to discuss some Gothic theme wedding ideas.

Best Gothic Wedding Ideas

For the best Gothic wedding, you have to see to it that each element of your wedding from the food, wedding decorations and wedding dress incorporates the Gothic theme. Here we are going to discuss these elements one by one.


Gothic Wedding Dress Ideas

Gothic wedding dress will of course be very different from the traditional white wedding dresses. Black, Purple and red are some of the main colors that are used in Gothic wedding dresses. You can choose from simple A-line dresses with ruffles at the bust and shoulder to the more flamboyant 50s style gowns with lace trimmings. A corset pattern for the bust is one of the best ideas for Gothic wedding dress which is also very fashionable.

You can choose from a long train that trails behind you or a black lace veil. You also can find yourself having to substitute an elaborate prom dress or a bridesmaid dress for your unusual wedding gown. Luckily, if you pick the right ones, nobody will know. However, who cares if they do know? Its your wedding afterall. It isn't your fault wedding gown designers lack the eccentric flare for the darker side of life.

Gothic_Wedding_RingsAny floor length gowns by designer like Alexander McQueen or Valentino or even Roberto Cavalli in a dark hue can be worn as Gothic wedding dress. The wedding dress should be perfectly complimented with Gothic makeup. Also make sure that you choose Gothic wedding rings for the wedding.


Gothic Wedding Decoration Ideas

Gothic_MakeupThere are many great ideas to decorate your wedding in the Gothic wedding theme. If you have the budget, you can book a wedding venue like a medieval castle or a Gothic architecture style manor. This type of venue will give your Gothic wedding a great authenticity and ambiance. For wedding centerpieces you can use a big pumpkin or a group of pumpkins and carve them into jack-o-lanterns. Orange and red colored candles that are used as centerpieces along with a big pumpkin is also a great Gothic wedding ideas.

You can also use regular floral centerpieces too, but make sure that you include black roses, purple orchids, orange lilies or orange poppies. You can also make some cut outs of vampires, bats and witches in brooms and stick them on the walls. Masks, red and purple colored table cloth and black confetti all make good Gothic Halloween wedding ideas in terms of decorations.


Gothic Wedding Cake Ideas

When you are having a Gothic wedding, you will need a wedding cake that has the same theme. There are many stunning Gothic wedding cakes. A rich red velvet cake or a dark chocolate cake with royal chocolate icing are some great Gothic wedding ideas. You can even choose a white fondant cake which is decorated with black currants and red strawberries and cherries. A red wedding cake or a purple colored wedding cake with crystallized flower petals on top will look simple stunning for a Gothic wedding.

These were some Gothic wedding ideas for your wedding. You can ask your guests to come dressed up in some Gothic costumes. Gothic weddings are very popular with some couples who wish to make their wedding a unique one and you can use these ideas for your wedding as well. Whatever, I'll just say Gothic Wedding to sum up every alternative style. Makes things easy but distinguishes from Traditional Wedding crap.

Royal Wedding | History of Westminster Abbey

The Royal Wedding of Prince William and Kate Middleton occurs on Friday April 29, 2011. Their wedding service will start at 11am GMT, and that's 5am EST. The marriage ceremony is being held at Westminster Abbey in the center of London, Great Britain. Westminster Abbey's Regal heritage makes it the perfect location for the wedding ceremony. Positioned alongside the famous Houses of Parliament in the heart of London, the Abbey is a gothic monastery chapel and place of worship. It's a traditional location of coronation, wedding ceremonies and burials for British Royalty. The earliest sections of the construction go back to about 1050!

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The wedding date also has been declared a public holiday within the United Kingdom. An affair of this huge size will not have occurred for 3 decades ever since Prince Charles and Lady Diana themselves were wedded on 29 July 1981. A Royal wedding event doesn't get any bigger than when a forthcoming future King and Queen of The UK get wedded! You can easily simply just click the link below to skip my story and get your PC set up for you to watch the royal wedding online right away on April 29th.


History of Westminster Abbey

The historic gothic abbey has long been the site of historic events and daily worship as well as the venue to mark royal national services and celebrations. Formally known as the Collegiate Church of St. Peter, Westminster Abbey has grown and adapted with the country it serves since 960 CE when St. Dunstan, the Bishop of London, first brought 12 Benedictine monks here to establish a tradition of daily worship. Known then as "Thorney Island," the site was a desolate, wetland adjacent to the Thames River. Soon King Edgar supported the monastic community with land grants which forged lasting links between the Crown and Church.

royal wedding1065: Edward the Confessor dedicated a new church here to St. Peter and consecrated it on December 28, 1065.
1066: After the Norman Conquest at the Battle of Hastings on October 14, William the Conqueror came into power and had himself crowned in the Abbey on December 25. The coronations of 38 more monarchs would come to pass in this facility during future years.
1161: In the presence of Thomas Becket, the Archbishop of Canterbury and King Henry II, the Pope canonized Edward the Confessor and his remains were moved to a new shrine at the cathedral.
1245: Henry III began building a new abbey in the French Gothic style and it was completed by October, 1269. The King had Edward the Confessor's remains moved to a new shrine here, and later he and several other monarchs found their final resting places near the shrine.
1301: Edward I ordered the construction of the Coronation Chair which includes the Stone of Scone (Stone of Destiny) from Scotland. Presently the Stone resides in Scotland but will be returned to the Abbey for all coronations.
1400: Geoffrey Chaucer (The Canterbury Tales) was buried in the Poets' Corner.
1540: The monastery was dissolved by order of Henry VIII as he parted ways with the Roman Catholic Church and created the Church of England.
1838: On June 28, the nation celebrated the coronation of Queen Victoria.
1953: On June 2, Queen Elizabeth II celebrated her coronation at the Abbey.


Westminster Abbey's Future

The Abbey has been the site of almost every royal momentous occasion over at least 10 centuries. During the coming year, it will serve again as the site of a royal wedding - that of Prince William and Kate Middleton.

No doubt the British people are thrilled by the impending royal wedding. Hopefully their financial worries are alleviated by the news that the Royal Family and the Middleton family will shoulder the costs of the wedding itself, and that the government will cover only the costs of security for the event.