That depends on the Branch of Judaism she practices, but she can usually choose any color she wants.
Yes! White is always appropriate for a Jewish groom, just like the Jewish bride. Orthodox Jewish grooms often wear a white robe called a kittel.
Yes, but in other countries, they wear colorful costumes. There is no religious Jewish Law about what a bride must wear and so a Jewish bride will typically wear the colors that a bride wears in the general area of heritage. Western Jews usually wear white. Yemenite Jews wear a myriad of colors and are bedecked from head to foot in jewels. Some Indian Jews wear red, etc.
Yes, you will find Jewish brides wearing different colour wedding dresses just like brides from any other culture.
Yes you can wear beige or off white to a wedding.
Yes, the only person who wears white is the bride.
Yes a bride can wear a veil at any age.
Yes, as long as you don't look like a first-time bride.
Yes, in fact, most Chinese brides wear white wedding dresses. Some however like to change into a more traditional dress later in the evening.
Yes. There are MANY wedding customs. The only color I DON'T recommend for the bride and groom is black - except for the wedding night if they wish.
Yes, coral would be okay for a mother of the bride to wear if the wedding colors are blue and yellow.
Yes, you can wear white if you want to. Unless there are certain requirements to not wear white.
Yes you can. The bride is the focal point, but you could wear a nice floral strapless dress that isn't long. That's acceptable. Not to be rude but since when did you come and tell people what they can and cant wear? yes,but make sure you wont outdo the bride.