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“Yes,
I will be Mary Ann Taynton” I told my fiancé when he got down on one knee and popped the question. I could never have prepared myself with the joy
that comes with being engaged to the one person who ticked all my boxes. It
seems like it was just yesterday that I was a single gal mingling and dating
around, daydreaming for when I finally find the one. And here I am today,
an engaged woman, smitten by my fiancé and can’t stop staring at my engagement
ring. This discourse involves a brief history of engagement rings or also
called the betrothal rings, the
proper ensemble for various engagement celebrations and bits of my experiences as
a newly engaged lady. The history and tradition behind engagement rings is a
fascinating topic dating back to ancient times. It all started during the Egyptian
period when couples who were newly wedded exchanged rings made of intertwined reeds forming a round shape – circular
figures symbolized eternity. The ring was placed on the left hand ring finger
as it was believed to have a vein that ran straight to the heart or better
known as the Vena Amoris which is
Latin for “Vein of Love”.
Betrothal
rings were still made out of hemp, leather, bone or ivory during the Greek
period. It was during the Roman period when gradual shift to the use of metal became
predominant and iron was the metal of choice back then. Gold and silver rings
were usually reserved for a rare occasion which symbolized that a man trusted
his wife with his valuable property. Engagement rings didn’t exactly symbolized
love back then but rather a form of ownership.
Grooms would give the bride a ring to signify her binding legal
agreement to his possession of her. Diamonds on engagement rings didn’t exist
until the 15th century when the Archduke of Austria, Maximilian,
proposed to Mary of Burgundy with a ring embedded with thin pieces of diamonds
forming the first letter of her name. It was also during the middle ages that posei rings begun to flourish, these were
ring bands with engraved romantic poetries or short inscriptions.
The
influx of diamond engagement rings didn’t start until the 19th
century. A British company called Debeers discovered a diamond mine in South
Africa which massively changed the jewellery trade. At that time, there was
more supply of diamonds than the demand for it. They got in touch with an ad
agency to market diamond engagement rings to the mass and their marketing
strategy was to persuade men that only diamonds were synonymous with the ideals
of love and romance. Engagement rings became the measure of a man’s love and
even up to this day, a man’s personal and professional success is assumed to be
proportional to the size and quality of diamond he purchases. One of Debeer’s
most famous slogan was “diamonds are forever” which encouraged men to spend a
large amount of their salary on the rock. But the fuss over diamond engagement
rings is nothing more than a mere ad campaign. Being engaged means so much more
than just having a ring on a woman’s finger. It’s a life changing new level of
commitment to each other.
I’ve
always preferred an intimate proposal – it was important that it was only about
us two and the love and understanding we have for each other. There wasn’t
anything unusual the night Ollie, my fiancé, popped the question which caught
me off-guard and really surprised me. I came home from work with a chocolate
cake and he told me he would cook us a nice, healthy dinner accompanied with
some vino which wasn’t unusual at all since we always make it a point to have a
nice dinner presentation from time to time. Afterwards we walked up to the sky
deck of the tower where we live and after treasuring the landscape view he got
down on one knee and started his speech while handing a jewellery box
containing a sparkly diamond ring. He ended his speech with “will you be Mary
Ann Taynton?” and most certainly I said yes. Quite frankly, his words started
to fade a little once he opened the box and I could see the sparkling ring. I
couldn’t take my eyes of it, it’s so beautiful.
We
posted our engagement on social media not only to inform our friends (we’ve
informed our family prior to the post) but also because we were so proud of
each other and the choice we’ve made. When Ollie and I started dating for a
bit, we’ve already had a discussion where we see our relationship going. We
both knew that we wanted to get married and be together in fidelity for the
rest of our lives. Perhaps this is our honeymoon stage as an engaged couple but
I feel like a whole new woman. My make-up and wardrobe are more than ever
amplified, my nails are always painted, and I’m more polite and positive with
my general demeanour. Now that I am an engaged lady, it’s only appropriate to
always look nice and this goes to all engaged ladies out there. Apart from all
the planning and excitement that comes along with being engaged, you should
never forget to dress well for all the special occasions you’ll be taking part
in from now on.
Prior
to the wedding day, there’s the engagement party. This is the time to dress up
in a special ensemble so try not to wear white just yet, save all that for
other upcoming celebrations and of course the wedding day. The bridal shower is
usually a daytime affair; it is recommendable to wear light or pastel colours.
Be sure to wear something festive and comfortable because a lot of socializing
will be occurring – a shift dress style paired with blocked heels is a nice
example to wear. It’s time to bust out that sexy fun party dress for the
bachelorette party. This is the perfect occasion to wear something that
shows-off a little bit of skin but keep in mind that you are already off the
market so don’t look too sexy, keep it classy. A white short mini dress is a
nice candidate for this night out with your gal pals. On a more serious
function, signing a marriage certificate at a city hall isn’t exactly the most
glamorous of all occasion but it will be nice to commemorate the moment by
dressing appropriately. A sleek midi length dress paired with pointy flats is
the way to go. As we draw closer to the wedding day, comes the rehearsal dinner
so for this gathering it is best to wear something you can move around with.
Brides commonly wear a white dress during rehearsal dinner and it’s best to
wear heels that will resemble to the ones you will wear on your wedding day,
this way you can practice and know what you are dealing with when you walk down
the aisle.
There
you have it, the perfect OOTD for all your engagement affairs apart from the
wedding day itself. Being engaged is a wonderful, exciting and fun-filled life
experience. Personally, Ollie and I are just cherishing all the occasions we get
to call each other “fiancé”. An engagement is a crowning moment of finding your soul
mate as well as getting butterflies whenever you tease each other as “fiancé”
while doing the dishes and going to bed. There is nothing wrong with being in
that honey moon phase in a relationship and wearing your ring proudly
furthermore being excited with all the plans. Enjoy this stage in your
engagement like the thrill of when you just started to date. An engagement is
more than putting a ring on it and the four C’s (cut, carat, colour, and clarity)
but ultimately it is a celebration of a lifelong commitment, fidelity, loyalty
and the journey of two people together. Continue reading about Relationship Bliss and Sartorial Compromise.