Brides in every part of the world know their wedding day is unique. She wants to look different than everyone. And this is only possible with the traditional wedding dress.
In most countries, the bridal dress reflects the place's culture, color, texture, and other details that reflect the area's traditions, religion, etc.
Just as in Turkey, the bride wears a red 'virginity' belt to symbolize good fortune. In Eritrea, the bride wears a dark silk crown and purple and gold worship.
So look at the wedding dresses of women around the world and evaluate the cultural traditions there.
Turkey
Before the bride leaves her father's house on her wedding day in Turkey, a brother or uncle wears a red maiden belt around her waist. This color is considered a symbol of good luck and happiness.
Bulgaria
In the Ribnov region of Bulgaria, the bride gets a white face and is dressed in a colorful robe. This tradition is centuries old and considered the highlight of the two-day event.
Sri Lanka
Sri Lankan brides look adorned with a mix of Eastern and Western traditions, such as a highly embroidered silk wedding saree and a European-style veil. Bridal jewelry consists of a unique number of gemstones.
Tajikistan
In Tajikistan, a bride wears a traditional white dress and changes her dress over several days.
America
Traditionally American brides wear white, whereas many trendy brides add multicolored accessories or wear off-white instead. A few brides opt for a different color entirely.
Indonesia
Indonesian women decorate their nails, hands, and feet with henna three days before the wedding.
Pakistan
Bright red and purple colors are usually chosen for the wedding day of Pakistani brides.
India
Indian brides choose the red saree or lehenga along with the sixteen embellishments. During the Solah Shringar, one is adorned from head to toe.
Kenya
In the Kenyan capital, Nairobi, the bride wears three veils, one over her head, one covering her face, and a thick white cloth around her head.
Eritrea
In traditional Eritrean weddings, a black silk crown and purple and gold robe are part of the bride's attire.
Tibet
In Tibet, one day before the wedding, the bridegroom presents his bride with wedding dresses and ornaments, including braids for the head.
Palestine
In Palestine, brides choose a spotless white dress, worn the night before the wedding, while the bride's mother embroiders it with her own hands.
Peru
In the Peruvian city of Lima, brides generally prefer red and black robes with many layers of cotton and embroidery.
Jordan
In Jordan, brides traditionally wear white, gold, or silver jewelry. A green silk cloth is often tied around the head, which is considered a symbol of protection and harmony.
Mali
The robe used in Mali is called Kaftan, which is similar in color to the bridegroom's dress. Although white is ubiquitous, purple is also used in some marriages.
Korea
According to Korean tradition, the dress brides wear on their wedding day has been around for thousands of years and is called hanbok or Chosŏn-ot.
Japan
The snow-white camouflage is traditionally considered a bridal dress, with silk braids on the head, indicating that the bride is ready to become an obedient wife.
Morocco
The Moroccan bride wears three white dresses for her wedding ceremony, and on the day of the leave from home, she wears a white robe that reflects her family's territory.
Nigeria
A Nigerian bride likes to wear a brightly colored robe, usually made of imported fabric, on the most important day of her life.
Chechnya
In this Muslim region, brides are adorned with white gowns and a silver belt around the waist, which is given to the daughter by the mother.
Italy
An Italian bride wears a blue or green dress or crown, a color considered a symbol of good fortune, but some brides also choose the traditional white gown.