Good question! Some brides think it's the definition of a white wedding.
Some brides are old-fashioned, believing only virgins wear white. Off-white is more common for second weddings. Also, off-white is a far more flattering colour than bright white which is why the majority of brides choose off-white.
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.
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 and no. Some cultures believe in it, some don't.
Traditional wedding dresses are white or ivory. Well, there are also beautiful alternatives for white bridal gowns - blush pink, pale blue and some soft tones are popular recent years. And some daring brides even choose black gown for their big day.
Some people are simply old-fashioned in their thinking.
The tradition is that white is the color of purity and virginity. Most brides are neither. It was Queen Victoria that started the fashion of the white wedding dress. Some brides prefer to get married in colors such as champagne; ivory; shell pink, etc.
The myth is that white symbolizes the bride is virginal. Actually the white wedding dress is a fashion statement created by Queen Victoria and it is not necessary to get married in white if one chooses not too. Some brides may choose an extremely soft peach color; Ecru; ivory, etc. Women who have been married before often prefer any color, but white. Previously marriage or first time married a woman can choose to get married in white or not.The white wedding dress predates Christianity, in Ancient Rome white symbolized fertility rather than virginity.Different cultures prefer other colours, red was favoured in China and purple or gold in India.
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Absolutely, and she should! Some families want brides to wear hand-me-down wedding dresses, but this is the bride's decision, NOT theirs!
It's a game where everyone wears white and tries to "white out" the other team, or overpower them in some sort.
Everyone's different, so not everyone believes in Christianity.