Labels
- APP
- Bouquets
- Bridal Party
- Bride
- Bride & Groom
- Cake
- Ceremony
- Dessert Table
- Drinks
- Fashion
- Father of the Bride
- Favors
- Flowers
- Food
- Fun
- Gowns
- Groom
- Hair
- Jewellery
- Kids
- Magazines
- Makeup
- Melbourne Cup Day
- Mother of the Bride & Groom
- Photography
- Quotes
- Reception
- Rings
- Shoes
- Stationery
- Tables
- Themes
- Tips/Ideas
- Top Shot
- Veil
- Venues
Tuesday, 23 April 2013
Chinese Traditions
Did you know that Chinese women have a Wardrobe Change when getting married...
In modern China, brides pick not one wedding dress, but three. First, there's the traditional qipao or cheongsam, an embroidered, slim-fitting frock that's usually made red for weddings, because red is a strong, lucky color in Chinese culture. Next, the bride might swap into a white poufed ball gown that wouldn't look out of place at an American wedding — a bridal nod to the popularity of Western trends. Finally, the bride ducks out of the reception to change into a third dress, this one a gown of her color choice or a cocktail dress
To see more images please click here
Visit our website here
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment