The best of every bit that goes into making a wedding trousseau will be here at the exhibition, she assures. |
|
Gifts to the groom and the bride's trousseau and wedding clothes are displayed. |
|
A few interesting outfits like kurtas and ghararas or flowy shararas not only look good but also add style to your trousseau. |
|
In traditional families, a new bride's parents visit her in her new home on the fortieth day after the marriage and give her a trousseau. |
|
Besides, she's getting married soon, and I thought it would be nice if I could give her a wedding trousseau as a gift. |
|
She picked herself a fine trousseau and had it delivered to the ship which she had booked her passage on. |
|
Equipped with a trousseau and in some cases a small dowry, almost all found husbands quickly. |
|
This was also the period in which young women were apprenticed to seamstresses, to prepare their trousseau and be initiated into the skills of seduction. |
|
Few disputed that a bride's personal items, her trousseau, went with her. |
|
The trousseau had accompanied my mother on her sea journey from Scotland, a hopeless chest filled with the sort of frippery that quickly disintegrates in Africa. |
|
The period between the betrothal and the wedding also allowed the bride to prepare her trousseau, while the groom could use the time to make preparations for the wedding. |
|
The finale consisted of an army of models in underwear, that essential part of any bridal trousseau. |
|
When Arden became engaged to a Russian prince, James designed her trousseau. |
|
The Genizah includes prenuptial agreements and marriage deeds from the eleventh century listing the full inventory of a woman's trousseau. |
|
As people used to be very poor, they had to make every penny go a long way when it came to paying for the bride's trousseau. |
|
The daughters of amirs, viziers, high-ranking noblemen, officials and merchants all had this hand-washing equipment as part of their trousseau. |
|
The decoration perhaps refers to the fact that such elegant pairs of knives are often referred to as wedding knives, and they were popular gifts for the bridal trousseau. |
|
It is the bridegroom who has to present a wedding trousseau to the bride. |
|
It's very lucky that Mother had started putting together my trousseau when William proposed to me last October, otherwise we would have an impossible amount of work to do. |
|
She is entitle to receive her dowry, trousseau, fair equivalent remuneration, religious expenses and material rights that according to the conditions which has been laid in marriage contract. |
|
|
It formed part of the trousseau presented by the bride's maternal uncle. |
|
When she married him in 1940 her presents included a Bentley, a hill-station house and a trousseau that was left for collection at the Ritz in Paris. |
|
The Royal Baby, the royal maternity trousseau, the royal perambulator and every cough, sneeze and pelvic floor strain of the royal gestation, will be the biggest British news story of next year. |
|
Consequently, having decided to divide her daughter's trousseau into two parts, a lesser and a larger, the Princess eventually consented to have the wedding before Advent. |
|
The peripheral nervous system presentation includes muscle weakness, positive Trousseau sign or Chvostek's sign, and tetany. |
|