I'm guessing hes assuming you wont have flowers either. As they were orgininally included to cover up the fact that people didn't bath and have only continued as a tradition, as have bridesmaids and pretty much everything else we have in a normal 'white' wedding these days
Something Old - Signifies a sense of continuity and tradition and represents a link to the bride’s family and the past. Many brides choose to wear a piece of antique family jewelry or a mother’s or grandmother’s wedding dress on their wedding day.
Something New - Signifies the couple’s new beginning, a new life together as well as their hope for good fortune and success in the future. The wedding gown is often chosen as the new item.
Something Borrowed - To remind the bride that friends and family will be there for her when help is needed. The object should be borrowed from a happily married friend or family member. This comes with a wish that your married life will mirror the happiness in their marriage. Brides can borrow jewelry, a lace handkerchief, or even part of the wedding attire.
Something Blue - Blue represents fidelity, love, loyalty and purity. Often the blue item is the garter.
And a Sixpence in her Shoe - Signifies both financial wealth and a wealth of happiness and joy.
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