Lussibruden, often referred to as "the Lussibruden" or "Lussi's Bride," is a figure from Scandinavian folklore, particularly associated with Christmas traditions in Norway and Sweden. She is believed to be a spirit who appears during the winter months, particularly on the night of December 13th, which is celebrated as St. Lucia's Day. Lussibruden is often depicted as a beautiful woman in a white dress with a crown of candles, symbolizing light in the darkness of winter. Her legend emphasizes themes of light, hope, and the arrival of longer days as the winter solstice approaches.