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Top 10 Traditional wedding dresses from around the world

In many countries, the wedding dress has retained signs of national traditions. This is reflected in the color, style and details that correspond to the customs and religious beliefs.

Of course, in different regions of the bride's different. Let's look at what the girls wear wedding dresses worldwide.

Bulgarian woman in a traditional wedding dress.





At the wedding in Ribnovo, Bulgaria, the nearest relatives of the bride are painted her face white and decorated with colorful rhinestones, and then face cover with silver threads. This tradition has a long history.



In Sri Lanka, the bride's outfit combines eastern and western traditions. Here wear richly embroidered silk sari and veil in European fashion. Decorations should include an odd number of stones, as odd numbers are considered auspicious.



Ultra-Orthodox Jewish woman-bride dress modestly in long dresses that hide everything except the face and hands. As a rule, lace, flowing skirt reach to the floor.



Traditionally, the bride in Tajikistan wear white dresses over trousers.


Indonesia consists of around 8,000 inhabited islands and each of them has its own fashion bridal gowns. Most often, the girls are dressed in brightly colored dresses with heavy embroidery.

Pakistani bride ceremony outfits choose deep red, pink and purple.


Indian brides choose a traditional outfit Gagra Choli often red and complement its sixteen ornaments from head to toe by the canons Solah srngara


In Nubia, the bride wears a bandanna on his head, a transparent veil on his face, and even a white veil covering her head.


Tuvan national costume reflects the nomadic way of life of the people. Ceremonial clothing does not restrict movement even during riding, made of light-colored fabrics and richly decorated.



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