Muslim Wedding Dresses
In a Muslim wedding, it is the most important day for the bride and groom. If you are close to them and know what color they are wearing, avoiding those colors is a must. This will make the bride and groom standout and make their special day a little bit more special for them.
A Muslim wedding dress is often a dressier version of the accepted dress for women in that particular country. In many countries, such as Saudi Arabia and Iraq, women wear an abaya in daily life, as well as to their wedding. While a daily abaya is usually a plain black garment, a wedding abaya is often in a lighter color, with more details. A wedding abaya can be white, pink, blue or something different, according to regional tastes and customs. Some wedding versions have a contrasting lace color over the abaya, or embroidery on the top layer. In some regions, a wedding dress that is closer to the Western wedding dress style is allowed. These dresses are white silk or satin and feature a high neck and long sleeves. These dresses use a head wrap or headpiece that is separate from the dress to fulfill the Islamic need to cover the hair. The wedding veil is attached to the head covering, creating a Western-style sheer veil in the back.