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Undoubtedly, a wedding is 1 of the most precious and memorable moments in life. To make this occasion a lot more remarkable, specific customs have been practiced, like the unique wedding dress, the wedding cake, and so on. The brides dress is given specific importance and care is taken to make her look like an angel in her lovely wedding gown. The phrase, dressed up, is perfectly suited for a wedding, where each the bride and the groom are in their greatest attire.

The wedding dress is the dress worn by the bride during the wedding ceremony. Dress maketh a man. Befittingly, the wedding dress or the bridal gown is normally beautiful and graceful to reflect the most precious moment in life--marriage. The color, texture, design, etc. of the wedding gown is naturally the brides choice. White is a common color for American wedding dresses, as white is linked with qualities like purity, peace and chastity. Nevertheless, the gown may also be in shades of white like ivory or eggshell.

The background of the wedding governs the nature of the wedding attire. In other words, the society, the culture, and the customs followed by the parties involved in the wedding are crucial factors in the producing of the wedding dress.

In the earlier days, any color other than black or red was acceptable for the wedding gown. A face veil was also worn. The custom of wearing a white dress at a wedding was imitated from the royal weddings, wherein the queen wore a beautiful white wedding gown with a lengthy train behind. This concept was gained from peacocks, which were honored as royal birds.

For the Chinese, the red dress is the most preferred a single for weddings. The Chinese take into account red to be a lucky color. The Indians also contemplate red as a color of excellent omen, so brides in India put on a red sari, which is vivid and colorful as well. But this color is avoided in Western countries.

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