Victorian Themed Wedding Planners Virginia Beach VA
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CMT Event Planning
757-340-6319
Virginia Beach, VA
Emily Weddings Inc.
757-961-0957
3085 Silver Maple Dr.
Virginia Beach, VA
ByBecca
757-351-0568
237 Green Kemp Rd
Virginia Beach, VA
Vivid Expressions LLC
(888) 878-4843
2505 Horse Pasture Road
Virginia Beach, VA
Vivid Expressions LLC
(888) 878-4843
2505 Horse Pasture Road
Virginia Beach, VA 23453
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Wedding Planners / Consultants
Occasions by Sylvia
757 -499-7500
532 Mulligan Dr.
Va. Beach, VA
Occasions by Sylvia
757 -499-7500
532 Mulligan Dr.
Va. Beach, VA 23462
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Wedding Planners / Consultants
At Last Weddings
757-270-9627
213 Lear Lane
Virginia Beach, VA
At Last Weddings
757-270-9627
213 Lear Lane
Virginia Beach, VA 23452
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Wedding Planners / Consultants
Event Masters
757-431-8003
3419 Virginia Beach Blvd. # D1
Virginia Beach, VA
Art of Creative Celebrations
888-878-4843 ext.506
4863 Baxter Road, Suite 103
Virginia Beach, VA
Show Bride
(757) 671-8000
4863 Baxter Road
Virginia Beach, VA
Show Bride
(757) 671-8000
4863 Baxter Road
Virginia Beach, VA 23462
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Wedding Planners / Consultants
Twice the Spice Events
(757) 232-7623
2200 Juno Rd.
Virginia Beach, VA
Twice the Spice Events
(757) 232-7623
2200 Juno Rd.
Virginia Beach, VA 23455
Specialty
Wedding Planners / Consultants
Victorian weddings are all about opulence, class and romance. Since that era was very fancy, it calls for a lot of showy details like lace, bows, roses and flowery fine china.The wedding customs of today basically come from the Victorian Days, including the tradition of wearing a white wedding gown. Queen Victoria married Prince Albert in 1840. She wore a white wedding gown and changed the tradition and it still applies today. In her day it didn't represent purity. What it really meant was that you had money and status. Here are some venue ideas for hosting a Victorian celebration: |
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