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First of all, I think her dress was alot more stylish and attractive than Kate's. Second of all, a white dress never had anything to do with the bride's virginity (or lack of it). Up until Queen Victoria married Prince Albert in 1840, there was no such thing a a "wedding gown" per se; a bride simply wore her best dress. White just wasn't practical. Maybe Victoria just liked the idea of a white dress, but she was quite a trend setter in her time. The Victorians were very much into ostentation, and nothing said "conspicuous consumption" like an elaborate, expensive white dress that the bride would never wear again.

One more thing: What's with the bride and groom dolls she was carrying? Is that a British custom?

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