1.
Glynn
Scotty Wolfe married 28 times and divorced 27.
2.
The
longest wedding dress train is for a bride in China, it measured over 200
metres long.
3.
Brittney
Spear's marriage to Jason Alexander lasted 56 hours.
4.
Sit
Temulji Nairman was married to Lady Nariman, when they were five years old. The
marriage lasted for 86 years.
5.
In
1840 Queen Victoria started the Western world's love of white wedding dresses prices. Before then, brides
simply wore their best dress.
6.
30,000
people attended a Jewish wedding in Jerusalem in 1993.
7.
In
2000, the average bride was 24 years old and the average groom was 28.
8.
Stan
Laurel was married seven times…but Zsa Zsa Gabor has been married nine times.
9.
Ancient
Greeks and Romans thought the veil protected the bride from evil spirits.
Why Clean
and Preserve Your Bridal Gown?
Procrastination
poses some serious risks to the gown:
1.
Body perspiration may cause
the dress lining to turn brittle over time.
2. Gowns
kept in plastic gown bags are exposed to the most harmful environment possible:
plastic fumes. Some brides take the initiative to get their dress cleaned, but
still leave their gown in the dry-cleaner's plastic wrap.
Cleaning and preserving
your bridal gown as soon as possible ensures that your gown remains in the best
condition possible. Ideally, your
dress should be cleaned and preserved within days of your wedding.