Women often wear white dresses in churches for symbolic reasons, primarily associated with purity and innocence. The tradition is especially prominent in Christian weddings, where the white dress signifies the bride’s purity and new beginnings. Additionally, wearing white can reflect a commitment to faith and a desire to present oneself in a respectful manner during religious ceremonies.
In Western culture, while it's common for women to wear white dresses at baptisms, christenings, and First Communions, it's most common for them to wear white dresses at weddings where they're the bride! White dresses, and other light-colored dresses, are also often worn in spring and summer for many occasions.
in Britanny
They pray as they go along the ka'aba and the women have to wear white dresses and men need to wear white robes and they need to shave their hair off.
Women still do wear dresses sometimes
The women in Afghanistan wear dresses that are either white or light pink. They also carry a bouquet of flowers and either wear a veil or a flower headdress.
in Brittany (Breizh)
men dresses and women dresses
Yes they do. T hey wear long white dresses.
i do not know why they wear long sleeved dresses
the women in Mumbai wear saris and Punjabi dresses
If 'black and white' is specific on the invitation then that is just what it means. Do not wear another color.
no panties