To symbolise purity.
White.
They're the same white wedding dresses all other brides wear, except that Orthodox Jewish brides only wear dresses that completely cover them up.
They may, but they usually don't. They wear gorgeous and colorful dress on marriage.
At every Jewish wedding I've attended, the bride wore white.
Yes, you will find Jewish brides wearing different colour wedding dresses just like brides from any other culture.
Yes, in fact, most Chinese brides wear white wedding dresses. Some however like to change into a more traditional dress later in the evening.
Orthodox Jewish brides don't because of the laws of modesty, but the other branches allow it.
However, it is important to note that there is no one right color for a wedding dress. Brides can choose to wear any color that they like, regardless of cultural or traditional norms. In recent years, there has been a trend towards brides wearing more colorful wedding dresses. Some popular colors include ivory, champagne, blush, and lavender.
Yes. Usually, Chinese brides wear red to show sign of their loyalty to the "Communism" , but some do wear white, since white is close to yellow.
The traditional bride's dress is a red Qipao which is a formal silk dress. Most modern day Chinese brides will pick out three different dresses. They will purchase a red Quipao, a Western style white wedding dress and also a formal gown.
They cannot wear a dress in white because they are married.
Not always. There are some pictures of wedding dresses that are, well.. you could say very showy.