A Gothic Wedding Theme
- Author Melissa Ingram
- Published January 30, 2008
- Word count 531
How many out there remember the old French film noir, The Bride Wore Black starring Jeanne Moreau as a sexy, vengeful widow who gets even with those who killed her husband on their wedding day? Even if you don't, the concept is obviously a strange one, for wearing black and being a bride don't seem to mix. Well, that's not the case with a gothic wedding ceremony where dark colors reign supreme in the midst of a complex philosophy that sprang from the punk rock movement of the 1980s.
A gothic wedding ceremony can be many things as long as it represents a rejection of mainstream beliefs and values. Elements of mysticism and ancient Druidic practice are seen in the unique wedding favors and costume elements of the ceremony. Goths consider themselves free thinkers attracted to the darker side of life. Still, some may choose to keep the wedding tradition intact while rejecting white in favor of darker more dramatic colors. While planning a wedding and the trimmings of wedding favors and such, the "Goth" couple must ask themselves if they want to affirm a philosophy or simply create a look.
The Gothic wedding dress may resemble those of the Middle Ages, Renaissance or the darker side of the underworld. White is allowed but usually not used except in conjunction with other darker colors, Styles can include puffed sleeves, plunging necklines and tightly cinched bodices. Just the right gothic flair could include a touch of dark velvet for the groom and his entourage and ruby red gowns for brides-maids. Crimson roses and dark ivy can provide a striking backdrop to the ceremony, and various skull and coffin wedding favors make a cool anti-traditional "Thank You" to guests and everyone connected with the wedding party.
For a successful gothic wedding, all elements need to be in harmony in order to create the desired atmosphere. Seek venues with an older feel that invoke a sense of drama. Think burgundy velvet chairs, fireplaces, high arches and oak paneling. Inquire about the regulations regarding the addition of more decorations, as you might want to add your personal touch to your very own Gothic wedding reception site. A classical, haunting musical score will fare better than light jazz and even your invitations can have their own particular gothic stamp. Consider gargoyles, medieval ladies, madrigals, or even a pack of well-dressed rats clustered proudly as they announce the union of Master and Dame... Smith!
You will need supplies to make your gothic vision a reality. Major metropolitan areas have many stores that will fit your budget and your needs but if you live in a rural area, you can find what you need online. Consider having your wedding attire and wedding favors hand made if your budget permits. That will lend a unique aura to the atmosphere.
And so, my Goth friends and fiends, the bride may end up wearing black, but she and her groom can be happy if all of the elements of their gothic wedding come together like one lovely and quite desired nightmare.
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