10 wedding dresses from across the world

The wedding season is here and we're all excited to see brides in their beautiful dresses. Here are brides from ten different countries in ten, very different, wedding dresses

China:


Chinese brides have colorful dresses and make use of flowers and other ornaments to add to the beauty of the dress. 

Ethiopia:



The black coat that is worn by Ethiopian brides is called a kabba.

Japan:



Japanese couples wear colorful clothes usually made up of silk. 

Tibet :

 

This is what a traditional Tibetan bride looks like. Tibetan brides wear elaborated headpieces and large, chunky pieces of jewelry. 

Saudi Arabia:

Saudi brides have their dresses inspired by the traditional white dress. However, these dresses usually have a hint of gold added to them. 

Tajikistan:
 

Brides in Tajikistan wear these traditional veils throughout the wedding ceremony. 

Egypt:


 Like many other countries in the middle east, Egypt has its wedding dresses inspired by the traditional white dress. However, the Egyptians llike to glam everything up with the use of a lot of gold, elaborate embroidery and impressive cuts. 

Korea:
 

A traditional South korean couple dresses up in colorful attire like shown in the picture above. 

Vietnam:

Viatnamese brides make use of the colour red along with shades of gold, beige and, at times, white. 

Russia:

 A traditional Russian bridal dress is inspired by the traditional white dress but has its own cuts and very elaborate designs. 

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