Something old, something ____, something borrowed, something blue, and a sixpence in your shoe" is the famous ____ that superstitious brides and grooms follow in the name of luck on their wedding days. While the centuries-old rhyme has long been considered the ____ to follow for a harmonious wedding day and marriage, what does any of that really have to do with a long and ____ union? This rhyme dates ____ to Victorian England, and it signifies the simultaneous hope for continuity and a ____ beginning. "It refers to the things a bride is ____ to wear on her wedding day in hopes of ____ a successful marriage," explains wedding planner and president of Evoke Design & Creative Jeannette Tavares. "This dates back to Lancashire, England, in the late 1800s. The oldest ____ reference is in an 1871 issue of St. James Magazine." “Something old" is ____ to represent the best of a couple's non-married life and the ____ to bring that into their marriage. This ____ includes a piece of jewelry ____ by the bride's mother, grandmother, or aunt. “Something new” is all about the new life the ____ will start together. It can ____ include a gift from the groom or the groom's family, Tavares says, but it can also ____ everything from a new ____ of clothing to a new bridal accessory. “Something borrowed” is a ____ more superstitious, ____ to the idea that borrowing items from a happily married woman will ____ that woman’s good luck onto the new bride. It can be a ____ or jewelry, like a bracelet from your mother. The color blue is ____ of “fidelity and love’s purity.” It was also a popular color to wear ____ to the white wedding dress trend. Tavares says it's meant to represent an item to ____ the evil eye.” Bride Lucy used the rhyme as a way to honor ____ that love her. For something blue, she invited friends to write ____ messages on the bottom of her shoes with a blue marker. Other ____ include a blue garter or blue shoes.

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