Yes absolutely she can, I too am getting married again and as I never had the white wedding I wanted before I really want to do it now. Luckily my fiance feels the same and I have a stunning white wedding dress with all the trimmings (no veil though as that does denote virginity). White wedding dress today does not symbolise virginity it signifies joy, happiness and a new beginning.
He can if he wants to. White is a tradition for purity and virginity. If he is a virgin, traditionally he can wear white.
if he wishes to, then yes
A groom on a Jewish wedding day wears what you wear in a English wedding
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. 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.
The groom's father is expected to wear formal clothing to the wedding.
To wear one's uniform for your wedding or not is a personal choice. If the wedding is on-base; a military wedding where the bride and groom come from the church under the crossed swords of their fellow officers is most impressive - if that is what the bride and groom want.
White is typically assumed to be the color a bride will wear to her wedding. Female guests should not wear white to a wedding unless otherwise requested by the bride and groom. All other colors are acceptable.
The best wedding clothes they can get.
no
No, wedding rings do not have to be the same color for a married couple. Example: The bride's rings should match (gold should be on gold; white gold on white gold), but, the groom could wear another metal for his ring (if the bride has silver, it is acceptable for the groom to wear gold or reversed.)
Not if your the groom
Black.