Some brides have been a mom already, and would like to start their second marriage; can they wear white
Victorian wedding gowns? Shall this attract more criticism? And what can we do with the daughter? Do not worried about your daughter, if she is too young to serve as a flower girl, you can also walk down the aisle with her (or carry her in your arms) and then hand her to your mother in the first row as you step up to meet your groom. She has the right to witness her mother wearing the
Hawaiian wedding dresses as well. White now is not only for virginity, but more for joy and celebration. If you don't feel comfortable in a
wedding dress, go for simpler wedding gowns, perhaps with a simple headpiece. Whether to wear a veil is up to you -- though the blusher (the veil that goes over a bride's face) is still considered the prerogative of first-timers. Whatever kind of
casual wedding dresses you choose, only to remember you are the most beautiful bride.