Wedding dress facts for kids
A wedding dress or wedding gown is the clothing worn by a bride during a wedding ceremony. The color, style and ceremonial importance of the gown can depend on the religion and culture of the bride.
History
The origin of wedding dress is from the Roman Empire period. When the Christian religion spread to Europe, wedding ceremony was held the church and a bride wore a wedding dress. In the Middle Ages, all most wedding dresses were black with white veil because of religion. It changed white dress and veil in the 1840s. This style of dress spread to Asia when Europen culture came there.
Types of dress
Slender line is a dress which is tight along a person's body. The Mermaid line is similar to slender line. It looks like a mermaid. A line looks like an "A" from the waist to foot. Like these, today there are so many kinds of wedding dress.
Decoration
The veil is the most popular decoration. It is used for covering the face or head of women. There are special grobes. People use various length grove suiting their dress. A woman usually carries a small bunch of flowers, called a bouquet.
Images for kids
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Apache bride
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Marriage of Napoleon I and Marie Louise. France, 1810.
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Wedding of Tewfik Pasha and Emina Ilhamy, Cairo, Egypt, January 1873
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Indian Hindu bride in red Sari
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West Bengali bride
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Indian Christian bride in white Sari
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Bangladeshi bride in formal matrimonial Sari
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Bride at a Nikah ceremony wearing typical South Asian red head covering and jewellery
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A Nepali bride in wedding dress
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Khmer (Cambodian) couple dressed in traditional wedding outfits
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Taiwanese couple dressed Western-style for keepsake photos in the park, 1989
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Patricia Nixon Cox with her father Richard Nixon, 1971
See also
In Spanish: Vestido de novia para niños