
Since marriage is something which is sacred and is supposed to be a once in a lifetime experience, it is always celebrated in a remarkable manner. This is especially true if the families of the bride and groom are exceptionally wealthy. In this kind of setting, there would definitely be a lot of guests and of course a grand party after the wedding. However, you will notice that the focus of the whole wedding ceremony and the party (if the bride does not change to casual clothing) will be the wedding gown which is worn by the bride. This is due to the fact that wedding gowns signify a huge part of marriage itself and has become a wedding symbol throughout the years.
There are a lot of variations of wedding gowns in general. This is due to the fact that culture plays a major role in the designs of these bridal clothing. Some of the aspects of the gown design which mostly varies due to cultural beliefs are color, length and pattern. A perfect example is the traditional wedding gowns of the Vietnamese brides which is called the Ao dai. The Ao dai is usually in red color. It also has an oriental pattern which is mostly seen in the front part extending from the chest area to the thighs or feet. The red color of this bridal dress is in line with how the Vietnamese culture sees it as a sign of good luck and prosperity.

Other countries such as Japan have weddings wherein the bride will wear three or more dresses. This is done throughout the ceremony and after which the bride will wear a kimono which is a popular Japanese traditional dress during the celebration proper.

Nowadays though, there is a rising demand for bridal gowns which are customized to fit the personality of the bride. These wedding dresses are mostly casual and give a unique touch to the ambiance of the ceremony itself which is a very creative way to differentiate your own wedding.
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