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Elvish Weddings
The elvish wedding is a particular alternative wedding theme that is becoming more and more popular. It started amongst fans of the Lord of the Rings films but is more than just a few dedicated film fans dressing up in costume, it's an entire subculture.
An elvish wedding has a few hallmarks. First is the obligatory beautiful long flowing elvish wedding gown, akin to the wonderful draping gowns of the pre-Raphaelite artists. They are similar to medieval style wedding gowns but with more delicate detailing. Next is the amazing wedding tiara, usually made of silver or platinum. They can be incredibly ornate with flowing lines and often a motif with a nature theme, such as butterflies or flowers. If possible, the elvish wedding bride should have her hair long and flowing, perhaps with some braiding. The colours used for any of the wedding accessories or decorations are soft, muted shades.
The most dedicated elvish wedding couples have been known to say their wedding vows, or at least part of the ceremony in Tolkien's elvish language. The recent Lord of the Rings films are a useful resource on this front, and one can find several websites that offer translations and even pronunciation guides.
If you are considering holding an elvish wedding, take care to read about the legal requirements first in Emma's Wedding Diary. If you want to really go to town with the theme it may be easier to have the legal bits taken care of at the register office first or the day before, then you have much more freedom to conduct your own ceremony.
If you have already had an elvish wedding, please write and tell us all about it! We are looking for couples who would like to have their weddings featured on this website and also in our award winning wedding book, The Wedding Organizer.
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