Look at the traditional costumes of brides and grooms in different countries of the world

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The white color that we see today's bride is from the nineteenth century by Victoria, the Queen of that time in the United Kingdom. Victoria's queen was the first woman to wear white bridal wear. Before her, women wore a traditional dress or dress in fashion during their wedding day. Now you can rarely find a wedding dress that is not white. However, in some cultures, especially in Asia and Africa, young couples still prefer traditional women's clothing. Following is a series of traditional wedding dresses in different countries of the world.

1- Japan
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In Japan, the bride wears flowers in white and red during a wedding ceremony, often with two or more dresses.

2- Ghana
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Traditional Ghana wedding is full of colors. Their national clothes have different colors and designs. In Ghana, the clothes of each family have their own designs.

3- Romania
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Today, most Romanian youth prefer to have their wedding in modern style. Still, traditional Romanian weddings can still be seen in the more remote areas of the country. Although Romania is not a big country, each region has its own special traditions in weddings.

4- Sami-Northern Europe
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Sami is a native of Lapland (a region in northern Europe). Their traditional costumes can reveal many things about their owners. For example, the squares of dress buttons mean that they are married to the wearer, while the belt buttons are single-ended, circular.

5- Sri Lanka
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In bridal weddings, brides are often the focus of attention. However, the brilliant appearance of the groom can not be ignored either.

6- India
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In Indian culture, the traditional dress of brides is dressed in red or pink. In northern Indian countries, married women, according to Indian traditions, have a red dot on their foreheads.

7- Scotland
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In Scotland, the bridegroom on a wedding day, according to traditions, kills his family. Kilot or the Scottish skirt is a traditional Scottish men's coat. After the wedding ceremony, the bridegroom brides out the bride's shirt's color and design, symbolizing the bride's membership in his new family.

8- Pakistan
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Although Pakistan is an Islamic country, there are many similarities between its traditions and Indian customs. Drawing elegant designs on the bride's hands using henna and wearing red dress are among the most commonly used traditions.

9- Ethiopia
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Ethiopia is the only continent in Africa that is the official religion of Christianity. Most Ethiopians are followers of the Ethiopian Orthodox Church. That's why their marriages are like Greek or Russian weddings.

10- Indonesia
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In each island of Indonesia, a wedding ceremony takes place in a different way. With more than 300 ethnic groups and 6 major religions, Indonesia is the point of convergence between different cultures and civilizations.

11- Caucasians
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In a traditional Caucasian wedding, the bridegroom usually wears a knitted jacket, with a sword attached to its belt. The bride often chooses a white bridal dress, decorated with national roles.

12- China
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In traditional Chinese wedding, bride and groom's wedding dress is in red. In Chinese culture, white is a symbol of mourning and burial. In Chinese weddings, when the bride and groom entered the marriage, the bridegroom bridegroom sweeps the bride out of her head.

13- Hawaii
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On a traditional Hawaiian wedding, the groom wears all-white dress. The flower rings are part of almost all wedding ceremonies on this island. Brides often decorate their hair with fresh flowers.

14- Malaysia
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In Malaysia, most wedding ceremonies are held according to Islamic traditions. Brides also often choose their clothes in purple, purple or cream.

15- Yemeni Jews
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Most Jewish communities do not have a special cover for the wedding. But Yemeni Jews are no exception. Their daughters wear a special dress on their wedding day, inherited from their ancestors.

16- South Korea
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In South Korea, the popularity of traditional weddings is increasing day by day. According to ancient traditions, the bridegroom should carry his wife on a desk on his back. It symbolically shows that the bride can rely on his wife.

17- Norway
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In certain situations, such as weddings and baptisms, Norwegians wear a dress called Bunad, a traditional Norwegian dress.

18- Bali-Indonesia
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Bali's weddings are amazing in terms of glamor and color and glaze. In traditional Balinese weddings, the bride and groom wear garments that have elegant and intricate detail. Additionally, the bride and groom usually have gold over the crown ceremony.

19- Nigeria
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Nigerian brides often choose their dress in a brilliant color, and they also run a gelead (Gele). The traditional herd is Nijri. Groom's clothes do not have a bit of bridal gaze in beauty.

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