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Nuptial Gown
A nuptial gown, often referred to as a wedding gown or wedding dress, is a formal garment worn by a bride during her wedding ceremony. It is typically characterized by its elegance and luxurious fabric choices, such as satin, lace, tulle, silk, or chiffon. The gown is designed to symbolize the significance and beauty of the union and is usually one of the most important pieces of clothing a woman will wear.
Nuptial gowns come in various styles, from classic ball gowns with voluminous skirts to sleek, modern sheaths, and from traditional A-line dresses to extravagant mermaid silhouettes. Some gowns feature intricate details like embroidery, beading, lace overlays, or other embellishments, while others may be minimalist in design. The color most commonly associated with nuptial gowns is white, although off-white, ivory, champagne, or even colored gowns are popular in modern trends.
The dress's fit, fabric, and detailing are often chosen to reflect the bride’s personal style, the wedding theme, and cultural or religious traditions. It can be paired with accessories like veils, tiaras, gloves, and jewelry to complete the bridal look.