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"Something old" is the first line of a traditional rhyme that details what a
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should wear at her
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for good luck: Something old, something new, something borrowed, something blue, and a ilversixpence in her shoe. The old item provides protection for the baby to come. The new item offers optimism for the future. The item borrowed from another happily married couple provides good luck. The colour blue is a sign of purity and
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. The sixpence — a British
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— is a symbol of
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or acts as a
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against evil done by frustrated suitors.


Folklore

An 1898 compilation of English folklore recounted that: The earliest recorded version of the first two lines is in 1871 in the short story, "Marriage Superstitions, and the Miseries of a Bride Elect" in ''St James' Magazine'', when the female narrator states, "On the wedding day I must 'wear something new, something borrowed, something blue.'" The first recorded version of the rhyme as we now know it (the so-called Lancashire version) was in a 1876 newspaper, which reported a wedding where the bride "wore, according to ancient custom, something old and something new, something borrowed and blue." Another compilation of the era frames this poem as "a Lancashire version", as contrast against a Leicestershire recitation that "a bride on her wedding day should wear—'Something new, Something blue, Something borrowed'...", and so omits the "something old". The authors note that this counters other regional folklore warning against the wearing of
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on the wedding day, but relates the use of the colour to phrases like "true blue" which make positive associations with the colour. The final line "and a sixpence in her shoe" is a later Victorian addition; the coin should be worn in the ''left'' shoe. In 1894, the saying was recorded in
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, in the ''Annual Report and Proceedings of the Belfast Naturalists' Field Club'', where it was attributed to
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folklore. The wearing of the five items detailed in the rhyme is still popular in the UK and US.


Historical examples

In 1981, at the
wedding of Prince Charles and Lady Diana Spencer The wedding of Prince Charles (later King Charles III) and Lady Diana Spencer took place on Wednesday, 29 July 1981, at St Paul's Cathedral in London, United Kingdom. The groom was the heir apparent to the British throne, and the bride was a mem ...
, the bride wore: :* something old – a square of Carrickmacross lace attached to Lady Diana's gown that once belonged to Queen Mary of Teck :* something new – silk spun at Lullingstone silk farm in Dorest :* something borrowed – S tiara from the Spencer family collection :* something blue – a blue bow sewn into the waistband of her dress In 2011, at the
wedding of Prince William and Catherine Middleton The wedding of Prince William and Catherine Middleton took place on Friday, 29 April 2011 at Westminster Abbey in London, England. William was second in the line of succession to the British throne at the time, later becoming heir apparent. T ...
, the bride wore: :* something old – Carrickmacross lace :* something new – a pair of diamond earrings made by jewellers Robinson Pelham and given by her parents :* something borrowed – the Halo Tiara, a diamond
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made by Cartier which had been bought for The Queen Mother, and which was subsequently given to
Elizabeth II Elizabeth II (Elizabeth Alexandra Mary; 21 April 19268 September 2022) was Queen of the United Kingdom and other Commonwealth realms from 6 February 1952 until Death and state funeral of Elizabeth II, her death in 2022. ...
on her 18th birthday :* something blue – a small ribbon sewn into the inside of the dress In 2011, at the wedding of
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and
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, the bride wore: :* something old – a pair of diamond earrings. :* something new – her
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, made by Stewart Parvin. :* something borrowed – the Meander Tiara, a diamond
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with Greek key pattern, often worn by her mother
Princess Anne Anne, Princess Royal (Anne Elizabeth Alice Louise; born 15 August 1950) is a member of the British royal family. She is the second child and only daughter of Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, and the only sister of King ...
. :* something blue – blue
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on her toenails. In 2018, at the wedding of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, the bride wore: :* something old – sprigs of myrtle in the bouquet, and fabric from the wedding dress of Lady Diana Spencer :* something new – Givenchy wedding gown (designed by Clare Waight Keller), veil, and shoes, and Cartier jewelry, diamond earrings, and bracelet :* something borrowed – the Diamond Bandeau Tiara, loaned by the Queen for the occasion :* something blue – forget-me-nots in the bouquet, and blue fabric sewn into the hem of the dress In 2018, at the
wedding of Princess Eugenie and Jack Brooksbank The wedding of Princess Eugenie of York and Jack Brooksbank took place on 12 October 2018 at St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle, St George's Chapel at Windsor Castle in the United Kingdom. The bride is a member of the British royal family. The ...
, the bride wore: :* something old – unclear :* something new – new emerald drop earrings, a gift from the groom :* something borrowed – the Queen's Greville Emerald Kokoshnik Tiara :* something blue – blue thistle flowers in her bouquet In 2020, at the wedding of Princess Beatrice and Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi, the bride wore: :* something old – her dress, borrowed from
Queen Elizabeth II Elizabeth II (Elizabeth Alexandra Mary; 21 April 19268 September 2022) was Queen of the United Kingdom and other Commonwealth realms from 6 February 1952 until Death and state funeral of Elizabeth II, her death in 2022. ...
, a
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dress made in 1962 for the Queen to wear at the world premiere of '' Lawrence of Arabia''. :* something new – the "
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" performed to the dress, modernising the
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and adding organza sleeves. :* something borrowed – the Queen Mary Fringe Tiara, a diamond
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which was also worn by Elizabeth II at her wedding to Prince Philip. :* something blue – Unclear, but the South African ''Sunday Times'' claimed that the "something blue" was Beatrice's blue blood; she was ninth in line to the British throne at the time.


In popular culture


Books and movies

* By 1905, the full rhyme had crossed the Atlantic to the United States as it appeared in the novel ''Purple and Fine Linen'' by
Emily Post Emily Post ( Price; October 27, 1872 – September 25, 1960) was an American author, novelist, and socialite famous for writing about etiquette. Early life and education Post was born Emily Bruce Price in Baltimore, Maryland, possibly in Octob ...
. * Two romantic comedies take their titles from the rhyme: '' Something New'' (2006) and '' Something Borrowed'' (2011), the latter of which was based on Emily Giffin's 2005 book of the same name. *In the Rainbow Magic Book Mia the Bridesmaid Fairy by Daisy Meadows the fairy must find 'lucky items' that are "Kirsty's grandmother's brooch as something old, Esther's wedding dress as something new, Kirsty's golden anklet as something borrowed, the blue feather as something blue, and Rachel's sixpence anklet as the sixpence." *In the fourth book in the '' Twilight Saga'', ''
Breaking Dawn ''Breaking Dawn'' (stylized as ''breaking dawn'') is the 2008 fourth novel in Twilight (novel series), ''The Twilight Saga'' by American author Stephenie Meyer. Divided into three parts, the first and third sections are written from Bella Swan' ...
'', when Bella is getting ready for her wedding, her mom and dad gift her a pair of old silver hair combs (something old) with dark blue sapphires embedded in them (something blue). There, after Alice throws a pair of garters that Bella has to give back (something borrowed). Alice also states that Bella's wedding dress was new(something new).


Songs

* The 1971 single "Something Old, Something New" by The Fantastics (formerly known as The Velours), which reached number 9 in the UK charts. *
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's song " Every You Every Me" (1999) contains the line "Something borrowed, something blue". * On
Ihsahn Vegard Sverre Tveitan (born 10 October 1975), better known by his stage name Ihsahn ( ), is a Norwegian musician, singer, songwriter, record producer, and composer who is best known for his work with the black metal band Emperor (Norwegian band ...
's album '' Eremita'' (2012) is a song entitled "Something Out There", which uses the lyrics "something old, something new, something borrowed, something blue". * The rhyme is referenced in the ''
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'' song, "I Slept With Someone In Fall Out Boy And All I Got Was This Stupid Song Written About Me". At the near end of the song, ''
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'' and ''
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'' sing "Someone old, no one new, feeling borrowed, always blue". * In the
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song, “ Lover”, she sings “My heart's been borrowed and yours has been blue, all's well that ends well to end up with you”.


Television

* In the '' Golden Girls'' episode, "Mixed Blessings" (1988), Dorothy's son Michael and his fiancée Lorraine are about to go into a chapel to elope.
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states that Lorraine doesn't have something old, new, borrowed, or blue. Lorraine's mother gives her a blue scarf (something blue), Dorothy gives her a watch to borrow (something borrowed), Blanche gives her earrings worn by Blanche's grandma (something old), and the child Lorraine is pregnant with is counted as something new. * In the ''
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'' episode, "Happy Ever After" (1998), Percy is instructed by Mrs. Kyndley to pick up four items that are old, new, borrowed and blue respectively in order to construct a good luck package for her daughter's wedding. * The ninth episode of the fourth season of
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is entitled " Something Blue" (1999) in reference to both Willow's grief and the engagement plans Buffy and Spike make as they're affected by a spell gone wrong cast by Willow herself. * In the ''
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'' episode " The One in Vegas" (1999), Monica says to Chandler she needs 'Something old, something new, something borrowed, something blue' so they can marry. They got a new, blue sweater stolen from the shop (borrowed) and Chandler's old condom. In " The One With Monica And Chandler's Wedding, Part 2" (2001), Phoebe discovers
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's positive pregnancy test, assumed to be Monica's, and Phoebe asks if the baby counts as Monica's something new. In " The One With Phoebe's Wedding" (2004), when Phoebe decides not to wear her coat while getting married outside in the snow, she says "I can be my something blue", suggesting that she might go blue with coldness. * In the ''
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'' season 8 episode ''Bride'',
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, who is marrying
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, comments to her cousin
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that she already has something old, blue and new and just needs something borrowed to "round out the tradition". In the season 10 episode "Icarus", Lois Lane receives a surprise congratulatory letter containing a necklace as "something borrowed" from the disappeared Chloe for Lois's engagement to
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. In the
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, Chloe sends Lois a
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as "something blue" for Lois's upcoming wedding to Clark. * In the ''
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'' episode " Now or Never", Cristina references the rhyme in a conversation with Meredith by giving her some blue items, namely an old post-it containing a grocery list, a new post-it, and a borrowed pen. In the ''
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'' episode "
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", Callie Torres asks to borrow something from Sloan Riley, saying that she already has something old, new and blue, in preparation for her wedding. * In the ''
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'' episode "The Wedding: Part 1", Mama's daughter Eunice asks her future sister-in-law if she has "something old, something new, something borrowed, and something blue" and Naomi the bride reveals that Mama gave her a sapphire ring - the same sapphire ring that Eunice has wanted since the death of her grandfather. * In the " ER" seventh season episode 18 " April Showers", Isabelle Corday, Dr. Elizabeth Corday's mother, hands her daughter a pair of family heirloom earrings the morning of Elizabeth's wedding, mentioning, "Something old, something new, something borrowed...." * The final two episodes of Season 2 of ''
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'' are titled " Something Borrowed" and " Something Blue" in reference to the wedding occurring between the characters Marshall and Lily on the show. The final two episodes of Season 8 of the series are titled " Something Old" and " Something New" in reference to the wedding occurring between the characters Barney and Robin on the show. * The ninth episode of series two of ''
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'' is entitled " Something Borrowed" in reference to the wedding occurring between the characters Gwen Cooper and Rhys Williams on the show. * In " The Big Bang", the final episode of season 5 of ''
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'',
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's companions, Amy Pond and
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, get married. During the wedding, Amy interrupts her father's speech to make a speech of her own when she remembers the existence of the Doctor and his TARDIS, bringing them back to existence. During the speech, she uses the phrase "Something old. Something new. Something borrowed. Something blue."Doctor Who - The Big Bang, https://www.doctorwho.tv/stories/the-big-bang/ to describe the
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. * In the ''
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'' episode "Gay Wedding," prison guard Alice has one of the grooms wear an ''old'' metal bra, a ''new'' bridal veil, a ''borrowed'' pink thong, and a ''blue'' miniskirt. * In the penultimate episode "We're Planning a June Wedding" of the popular series ''
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'', lead character Caroline Forbes receives a card reading "Something old, something new, something borrowed, something blue", and during the episode she receives items which signify the phrase for her wedding. Something old from Stefan, Elena's necklace (something borrowed), a floral-looking headband from her friend Bonnie (something new), and Katherine's necklace (something blue). * In '' Outlander'' season 5, episode 1, "The fiery cross", Jamie prepares the tradition for Brianna's wedding. *In ''
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'', when Prissy is to be married, the girls sit around her to see what she has. Diana gets her a six pence from England. *In '' Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman'', when the title character gets married, her sister gives her their great-grandmothers handkerchief as something old. *In ''
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'' protagonist plays around the rhyme for Maze's and Eve's wedding by allowing Maze's siblings (''ancient'' Lilim demons from Hell) to attend their sister's event possessing i.e. ''borrowing'' ''fresh'' deceased bodies with nasty ''blue'' spots. *In ''The Rookie'' season 3 finale, officer Jackson West collects items for fellow officer Angela Lopez for her wedding – a handed-down brooch from Patrice Evers (mother of to-be husband Wesley) as something old, a pack of spearmint gum from himself as something new, a good luck charm from officer John Nolan made by his son as something borrowed, and a pocket square from sergeant Wade Grey as something blue. *In ''POSE'' season 3, episode 6, Angel gets Blanca's mother's cookbook, a lavish white fur from Elektra, Lulu's one month sobriety token, and finally the three bridesmaids together give Angel the deceased Candy's iconic hammer wrapped in Tiffany's blue crepe.


See also

* Something old, something new (disambiguation) * Something New (disambiguation) * Something Borrowed (disambiguation) *
Something Blue (disambiguation) Something Blue refers to a tradition about what brides should wear on their wedding day. Something Blue may also refer to: Books * ''Something Blue'' (novel), a 2006 book by Emily Giffin *''Something Blue'', by Ann Hood 1991 Film and TV * ''Som ...
* Old New Borrowed Blue * Old New Borrowed and Blue * Coventry blue


References

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