White Dress (Bridal)
The "White Dress (Bridal)" is a traditional garment worn by brides during wedding ceremonies. Typically made of luxurious fabrics like silk or satin, it symbolizes purity and new beginnings. The style can vary widely, from classic ball gowns to modern, sleek designs, often adorned with lace, embroidery, or beading.
Historically, the white bridal dress became popular in the 19th century, largely due to Queen Victoria's choice to wear a white gown for her wedding to Prince Albert. Today, many brides choose white or off-white dresses, while some opt for colors that reflect their personal style or cultural traditions.