20 Traditional Wedding Outfits From Around The World

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Re: 20 Traditional Wedding Outfits From Around The World

Postby jeevan » Thu May 02, 2019 1:46 pm


11. India

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With over 200 sub-cultures, traditional wedding-wear in India can vary. By and large, the women wear saree’s which are pattern-stitched long lengths of material, folded and draped around the woman, or a long skirt and matching blouse. The men wear Kurtas, which resemble long shirts and a pant, or a “veshti”, which is essentially like a wrap-around skirt for men.


12. Korea

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In Korea, both the Bride and the Groom wear a traditional dress known as the Hanbok, preferring bright colors and simple designs. The Bride usually wears pink or purple, or light shades of red. Other members of the Bride and Grooms family may also wear Hanboks, though most prefer western dresses and suits.


13. Kazakhstan

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The traditional Kazakh Wedding dress was actually red. White dresses became popular later, and are now more commonly worn. The Brides also used to wear veils, and a traditional scarf gifted by the mother of the Groom, though some adopt an elegant white headdress, known as a Saukele.


14. Japan

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There are a number of ways in which weddings are celebrated in Japan, though the traditional dresses remain largely similar. The Bride’s dress is usually white or other light colors, and made of delicate materials like silk, and sometimes a silk headdress over their bun called a ‘wataboshi’. The Groom usually wears black, and can either a kimono or a suit.


15. Northern Macedonia

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Northern Macedonian Weddings come with a lot of folk dancing, like the “Hard Dance”, also called Teskoto. Koluk, a sweetened yeast bread, is usually baked and then decorated with flowers. A dance is then performed in which the Godfather (Nunko) lifts the bread over the couple’s head while everyone joins hands in a circle and do a simple dance.






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