In 1840, when Queen Victoria (1819-1901) of England married, she wore a white dress made of beautiful Chinese brocade, which was 18 feet long and fitted with a white veil. The pure white to the feet surprised the audience. Before the Queen Victoria's wedding, the wedding dresses of the British royal family were wearing a gemstone crown, an evening dress with jewels and silver, and a traditional dress with a fur coat. Her amazing move, more amazingly, has become a popular trend more quickly. The bride wearing a white wedding dress at a western wedding has gradually become a traditional custom that has been passed down to the present day. The white wedding dress represents the purity of the heart and the innocence of the child, and gradually evolved into a symbol of the nursery rhyme.
In the 1920s after World War I, the change of women's social status also greatly changed the style of wedding dresses, and gradually appeared in the short skirt design wedding dress.
In the 1940s, because of the World War II, the bride's wedding dress turned simple and simple, and many mothers also used their wedding dress as a heirloom and passed it on to her daughter as a dowry.

