Red Wedding Dress Tradition

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Red Wedding Dress Tradition. It is chinese tradition for the bride to wear a red dress, called a qipao and to cover her face with a red veil on the wedding day. After the turn of the century, the white wedding dress tradition was firmly established, and further embellished by the edwardians with an abundance of lace and pearls.

Long sleeve gold embroidered red QUN KWA Chinese wedding
Long sleeve gold embroidered red QUN KWA Chinese wedding

Prior to queen victoria's 1840 wedding, yellow, blue, and red were common choices for many brides of the era. Some veils have no design at all while the others designed with peony or phoenix patterns. In western cultures, the wedding dress is most commonly white, which fashion was made popular by queen victoria when she married in 1840.

And as with every tradition, there's an explanation for every detail in the wedding ceremony.and though we are all used to see white tones on a wedding dress, you don't have to look very far for an entirely different approach to the bride's attire.

The tradition of a white wedding dress began. Something olde, something new, something borrowed, something blue, a sixpence in your shoe. The wedding dress should never be red (marry in red and you'll wish you were dead) and if there happens to be an accident where blood stains get on the wedding dress fabric, this is considered a very bad omen. A red sari denotes tradition, and.