Western bride
bride
A woman getting married in a wedding ceremony.
Bridalwear differs across cultures. Usually a bride in a western wedding wears a long white wedding dress, a bridal veil, and carries a bouquet of flowers. A Japanese bride wears a shiromuku (a white kimono with red trim), a wataboushi (a white hood), and may carry accessories tucked into their kimono, such as a folding fan, a hakoseko (a wallet), and a futokorogatana ("chest sword", a small dagger held in a purse).
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Traditional Japanese bridalwear
- shiromuku (white wedding kimono)
- uchikake (formal kimono)
- tsunokakushi (wedding hat)
- wataboushi (wedding hood)
- folding fan (扇子, "sensu")
- hakoseko (a decorated wallet)
- futokorogatana ("chest sword", a small dagger held in a purse tucked into the collar of the kimono)
- dagger (懐剣, "kaiken")


