Different Cultures of Wedding DressessWedding celebrations aren't only just events in which couples celebrate their union under the holy matrimony. It is also an event full of traditions, from the exchange of gifts and wedding rings, to the way the wedding is proceeded, all are set under years of traditional practice of wedding celebrations. But one of the most traditional element of every wedding is the what the bride wears for the wedding, thebridalgown. A wedding dress or a wedding gown is clothing worn by a bride during a wedding ceremony. Color, style and ceremonial importance of the gown can depend on the religion and culture of the wedding participants.Western culture of wedding gowns South Indian weddings traditionally use white or cream-colored saris. Indian brides in Western countries often wear the sari at the wedding ceremony and change into traditional Indian wear afterwards (lehnga, choli, etc.). In Japan, brides will often wear three or more dresses throughout the ceremony and subsequent celebrations with a traditional kimono, white and colour dress combination being popular. The Javanese people of Indonesia wear a kebaya, a traditional kind of blouse, along with batik. In the Philippines, variations of the Baro't saya are considered to be wedding attire for women, along with the Barong Tagalog for men. For more information visit to our site at |