A bride is the female celebrant in a marriage ceremony. The term bride comes from the German word for a cook. The bride's wedding day is attended by one or more bridesmaids or maids of honor. Her male partner is the groom.
Before a bride can be officially called a wife she must finish the formal wedding procedure. In some cultures, successful sexual intercourse between the bride and groom is a required element to complete the wedding ceremony.
The usual attire for a bride is a formal dress and sometimes brides wear a tiara to add a more fabulous look. For first marriages, a white dress is worn as a symbol of virginity and happiness, these a tradition having been started at Queen Victoria's wedding. Etiquette prescribes that a white dress may not be worn for future marriages but this guideline is often ignored with brides wearing white dresses for any number of marriages. In addition to the gown of the bride, there is an option to put on a veil and carry a corsage of flowers. In some areas, a garter may be worn to be removed by the groom at a later time after the ceremony, mostly done during the reception program to be witnessed by all the visitors.
The bride's gown is essential in the wedding ceremony. Visitors are waiting for the bride to come out in the bridal car and walk down the aisle so that they can witness the dress. Accessories are the perfect creative opportunity to complement the dress. The accessories you select will provide the final touches to your stunning outfit for the day. Allow adequate time for their choosing, as they will play a major part in your overall appearance. Add earrings, a necklace or maybe a bracelet. The right necklace can really finish off a plain top and nude neckline. Similarly, the best earrings will add a touch of glitter to your face. There are no rules in choosing the jewelry you wear, as long as they suit the rest of your look.