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You don't need to have a valentine to love Valentine's Day. Even if you're more into Galentine's Day (or Singles Awareness Day) than V-Day, Feb. 14 is all about celebrating love in its many forms ...
You can’t celebrate Valentine’s Day without having Cupid as your mascot. For centuries, Feb. 14 has been seen as a celebration of romance, hence the Valentine’s chocolates and romantic ...
Valentine's Day has become a major commercial holiday in the U.S. and the love, or spending rather, keeps on growing. According to the National Retail Federation, consumers are expected to spend a ...
Cupid may seem like a strange figure to slap on Valentine’s Day cards, but his connection to love and romance dates back centuries. Before he was a chubby, winged cherub, Cupid was a fearsome deity.
Worldwide, February 14 is commemorated as Valentine’s Day, the ‘Day of Love’. Couples take the opportunity to declare their love for their partners with gifts and surprises and what not!
As Valentine’s Day became more convenient, Cupid imagery only continued to grow. Valentine's Day card, featuring a childlike Cupid, circa 1910s Courtesy of Hallmark Archives / Hallmark Cards, Inc.
As Valentine’s Day approaches, there’s one figure you’ll probably see everywhere you look. You won’t be able to miss him while planning Valentine’s Day ideas and browsing for the perfect ...