Nothing matches the passion and charm of red Chinese wedding dresses in the ceremony. A majority of the brides wear up to six dresses in a single wedding night. Among the most prominent features in these weddings is the bridal gown. The bride is often seen with the red veil that covering her head and sometimes her face.
Phoenix and dragon bridal dress designs symbolized the balance of female and male power. Traditionally, a red veil piece was part of the bride's outfit for covering her face during the ceremony. The dress is normally red in color because red is believed to be a strong good luck color keeping away evil spirits. Southern China brides normally wear a two-piece called Cheongsam or Qun Gua Kwa, which is also adorned, elaborately by golden dragon and phoenix. Chinese Wedding Dress The traditional bridal dress is usually a one-piece frock referred to as Qi Pao, embroidered using elaborate silver and gold designs.
Phoenix and dragon bridal dress designs symbolized the balance of female and male power. Traditionally, a red veil piece was part of the bride's outfit for covering her face during the ceremony. The dress is normally red in color because red is believed to be a strong good luck color keeping away evil spirits. Southern China brides normally wear a two-piece called Cheongsam or Qun Gua Kwa, which is also adorned, elaborately by golden dragon and phoenix. Chinese Wedding Dress The traditional bridal dress is usually a one-piece frock referred to as Qi Pao, embroidered using elaborate silver and gold designs.
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