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[[Image:3023482793 91ebd76824 o.jpg|thumb|right|Bride in veil]]
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A '''bride fetish''' is a sexual [[fetish]] in which either a woman (or possibly a man) enjoys dressing in the typical outfit worn by a bride, or someone derives sexual pleasure from viewing women (or possibly men) dressed in this manner.
 
A '''bride fetish''' is a sexual [[fetish]] in which either a woman (or possibly a man) enjoys dressing in the typical outfit worn by a bride, or someone derives sexual pleasure from viewing women (or possibly men) dressed in this manner.
  
 
A bride may be regarded as the archetype of a virgin ready and waiting to have [[sexual intercourse]]. A bridal outfit can be considered to be full of fetishistic imagery. Brides often wear [[lingerie]] such as [[basque]]s or [[corset]]s, [[stocking fetish|stockings]] and [[thong (lingerie)|thongs]]; they also wear [[stiletto]] shoes. Generally, a bridal dress and lingerie are white or nearly white, denoting purity. For a [[transvestite]], bridal wear may be the ultimate female apparel.
 
A bride may be regarded as the archetype of a virgin ready and waiting to have [[sexual intercourse]]. A bridal outfit can be considered to be full of fetishistic imagery. Brides often wear [[lingerie]] such as [[basque]]s or [[corset]]s, [[stocking fetish|stockings]] and [[thong (lingerie)|thongs]]; they also wear [[stiletto]] shoes. Generally, a bridal dress and lingerie are white or nearly white, denoting purity. For a [[transvestite]], bridal wear may be the ultimate female apparel.
  
== See also ==
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==Background==
* [[Veil fetishism]]
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In Western culture, brides typically wear white wedding dresses, a tradition established by {{W|Queen Victoria|Queen Victoria}}. The white dress was once considered a symbol of purity, though present-day brides may wear white, cream, or ivory dresses, regardless of their number of marriages.
  
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Traditional wedding ceremonies are usually attended by a party of {{W|Bridesmaid|bridesmaids}}, typically young women of {{W|marriageable age|marriageable age}}. Often close friends or blood relatives, they traditionally "serve" the bride from the morning of the {{W|wedding}} through to conclusion of the {{W|Wedding reception|festivities}}.
  
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==Gallery==
Image:Bridal lingerie.jpg|Bride in lingerie
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Image:Corona119 Old French Postcard 1.jpg|1900s postcard
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178680246 d5047b8ef2 o.jpg|Bridal lingerie
Image:Corona119 Old French Postcard 2.JPG|1900s postcard
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3023482793 91ebd76824 o.jpg|Bride in veil
Image:Corona119 Old French Postcard 3.jpg|1900s postcard
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Cover me 2007 - 0092 (Werner - Schoppmann).jpg|Brides in [[cut-out|slit skirts]]
 
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AmyAI001LRG.jpg|Before the wedding.
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Corona119 Old French Postcard 1.jpg|1900s postcard
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Corona119 Old French Postcard 2.JPG|1900s postcard
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Corona119 Old French Postcard 3.jpg|1900s postcard
 
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== See also ==
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* [[Veil fetishism]]
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Bride in lingerie.

A bride fetish is a sexual fetish in which either a woman (or possibly a man) enjoys dressing in the typical outfit worn by a bride, or someone derives sexual pleasure from viewing women (or possibly men) dressed in this manner.

A bride may be regarded as the archetype of a virgin ready and waiting to have sexual intercourse. A bridal outfit can be considered to be full of fetishistic imagery. Brides often wear lingerie such as basques or corsets, stockings and thongs; they also wear stiletto shoes. Generally, a bridal dress and lingerie are white or nearly white, denoting purity. For a transvestite, bridal wear may be the ultimate female apparel.

[edit] Background

In Western culture, brides typically wear white wedding dresses, a tradition established by Queen Victoria[wp]. The white dress was once considered a symbol of purity, though present-day brides may wear white, cream, or ivory dresses, regardless of their number of marriages.

Traditional wedding ceremonies are usually attended by a party of bridesmaids[wp], typically young women of marriageable age[wp]. Often close friends or blood relatives, they traditionally "serve" the bride from the morning of the wedding[wp] through to conclusion of the festivities[wp].

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