Western weddings
Western weddings typically involve a ceremony where two individuals unite in marriage, often celebrated with family and friends. Common elements include the exchange of vows, rings, and a kiss to symbolize their commitment. The bride often wears a white dress, while the groom typically dons a suit or tuxedo.
Reception festivities usually follow the ceremony, featuring food, dancing, and speeches. Traditions may include the first dance, cutting the cake, and tossing the bouquet. Many couples also incorporate personal touches, such as unique themes or cultural elements, to reflect their personalities and backgrounds.