In some cultures, it is common to wear different outfits for the wedding ceremony and wedding reception. The bride would change into traditional evening wear during the reception. As a professional wedding photographer, I have been to weddings where the bride (who is of Chinese heritage) has changed into several different traditional outfits during the wedding reception.
A wedding dress or wedding gown is the 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.
What is considered a "good" wedding dress to wear during the reception depends on the bride. Some brides prefer to wear the same wedding dress during the wedding ceremony and the reception. Other brides prefer to change into something different, often something that's easier to move around in as they may be going from table to table greeting guests and/or dancing a lot. A "good" wedding dress to wear during the reception is whatever suits the bride as far as style, comfort, and cost.
The best wedding clothes they can get.
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.
I think it's called a garter. It's usually made out of some sort of elastic and covered with a form of lace. It's usually removed by the groom during the reception, which means he has to go under the bride's dress with loads of people watching. What's done with it afterwards, is up to the newlyweds.
Anything she wants to.
Saree
Black.
The Maid of Honor should wear something different than the Bride in ANY wedding (trust me!)
Yes you can wear beige or off white to a wedding.
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.