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Many wedding dresses in China, India (wedding sari),
Pakistan and Vietnam (in the traditional form of the Ao dai) are red, the
traditional colour of good luck and auspiciousness. Nowadays, many women choose
other colours besides red. In modern mainland Chinese weddings, the bride may
opt for Western dresses of any colour, and later don a traditional costume for
the official tea ceremony.
Qing dynasty styled traditional Chinese wedding dress with
phoenix crown (鳳冠) headpiece still used in modern Taiwanese weddings.
In modern Taiwanese weddings, the bride generally picks red
(following Chinese tradition) or white (more Western) silk for the wedding gown
material, but most will wear the red traditional garment for their formal
wedding banquets. Traditionally, the father of the bride is responsible for the
wedding banquet hosted on the bride's side and the alcohol (specifically called
"xi-jiu," confusingly the same as what the wedding banquet itself is
called) consumed during both banquets. While the wedding itself is often based
on the couple's choices, the wedding banquets are a symbolic gesture of
"thanks" and appreciation, to those that have raised the bride and
groom (such as grandparents and uncles) and those who will continue to be there
to help the bride and groom in the future. Thus out of respect for the elders,
wedding banquets are usually done formally and traditionally.
Red wedding saris are the traditional garment choice for
brides in Indian culture. Sari fabric is also traditionally silk. Over time,
colour options and fabric choices for Indian brides have expanded. Today
fabrics like crepe, Georgette, charmeuse, and satin are used, and colors have
been expanded to include gold, pink, orange, maroon, brown, and yellow as well.
Indian brides in Western countries often wear the sari at the wedding ceremony
and change into traditional Indian wear afterwards (lehnga, choli, etc.).
Japanese formal wedding dress still used today.
A Japanese wedding usually involves a traditional pure white
kimono for the formal ceremony, symbolizing purity and maidenhood. The bride
may change into a red kimono for the events after the ceremony for good luck.
The Javanese people of Indonesia wear a kebaya, a
traditional kind of blouse, along with batik.
In the Philippines, variations of the Baro't saya adapted to
the white wedding tradition are considered to be wedding attire for women,
along with the Barong Tagalog for men. Various tribes and Muslim Filipinos don
other forms of traditional dress during their respective ceremonies.
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