It would depend on the season of the wedding. A person would not want to wear a short wedding dress in the winter. it would be too cold. Unless you want to freeze.
With the married details, as it is a wedding gift it will be going to the bride and groom and be for use after they are married.
At a wedding, the bride is the female in the married couple, the male being the groom.
A bride is a woman who is about to be married or who has recently been married. She is the central figure at a wedding ceremony.
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.)
Couples exchange vows when they get married. They may also exchange wedding rings.
As much as possible. The wedding planner has to no the bride. Otherwise the wedding wont be the bride's and groom's dream wedding, it would be the wedding planner.
Priyanka and Rajbeer from Lux Perfect Bride did get married in 2009. There was some drama at the wedding, though, because Rajbeer's family was not happy about the wedding.
Deflowering the bride is an old term when the bride and groom are married; spend their wedding night together and she loses her virginity.
At a wedding, the bride is the female in the married couple, the male being the groom.
A bride is female. The man who is married to the bride is called a bridegroom. In the case of a lesbian wedding, I believe they are both called brides.
Unless the mother and daughter are estranged then yes, the mother of the bride goes to the wedding. Mothers and fathers generally want to see their daughter married.
its supposed to be the groom/his family. sometimes the bride's father will pay, but never the bride.