Traditionally, the bride wears the veil over her face until the ceremony. During the ceremony, the veil would be flipped back for the kiss. This is the basis of any number of he-married-the-wrong-bride stories, dating back to at least the Old Testament in the Bible.
No, the mother of the bride does not have to wear a blue dress. The mother of the bride can wear any color dress she likes best, provided it's not white to upstage the bride.
When a nun marries into the church she wears a black veil
It is completely up to the bride to choose what type of shoes she would like to wear to her wedding. Therefore, any color of shoe is available for a bride to wear to her wedding.
Anything that any other bride would have worn. In fact, Jewish brides around the world generally wear what other brides of the local country would wear. Religious Jewish brides, throughout the ages, have dressed especially modestly, with long sleeves, long skirt, and high neck. The veil should, for religious women, either be replaced with a hat after the glass is broken, or be a hat in itself.
The media says that ess than 2,000 women wear the full veil. There isn't any avalaible figure for the other types of veils, but they are certainly very common.
The Maid of Honor should wear something different than the Bride in ANY wedding (trust me!)
The color of the bride's underwear at any wedding is up to the bride. She decides what to wear and, and that includes what she believes is the appropriate color underwear.
Yes in fact you can even wear blue, green or any color if you want because it is your wedding.
Muslim women can wear anything of any culture unless it fullfills the requirement of covering their awrah (parts of body that r to be hidden).
Any age
They wear a Chinese robe that has a bamboo design on it.( any color but mainly Black and red or Silver and black)