Some brides might want to wear their uniform, but most grooms wouldn't like that. She should wear traditional wedding attire.
To wear one's uniform for your wedding or not is a personal choice. If the wedding is on-base; a military wedding where the bride and groom come from the church under the crossed swords of their fellow officers is most impressive - if that is what the bride and groom want.
There is no compulsion for a wedding dress. It is the bride's day and she can wear whatever she finds herself most comfortable and beautiful in. Mostly, the women in the military prefer to wear their uniform on the wedding reception but there are many others who wear a long gown or the traditional outfit such as a lehenga, saree, frock on their wedding day. In western culture, the bride mostly wears a long white gown which is also the main traditional wedding outfit in the Christian community. On the other hand, In an eastern wedding culture, there are usually a number of different wedding functions. In such a case, the bride can wear a lehenga, frock, or maxi as her traditional wedding wear, and then on the last function, which is the wedding reception, she can wear her military uniform that can be used as bridal wear. No one should be judging her on the choice of her bridal wear. It is her big day and she should be free enough to choose whatever she likes for herself.
Anything she wants to.
Saree
Black.
The Maid of Honor should wear something different than the Bride in ANY wedding (trust me!)
Unless you the parent of either the bride or groom or in the wedding party then no, you should not wear a flower on your dress.
Never. The only person in ivory should be the bride. It is inappropriate for a person at a wedding, mother or not, to wear the same color as the bride.
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Blaze Orange?
White is typically assumed to be the color a bride will wear to her wedding. Female guests should not wear white to a wedding unless otherwise requested by the bride and groom. All other colors are acceptable.
No, because white is the bride's color......just like you wouldn't want someone to go to your wedding looking better than you, wearing white to a wedding says the same thing to the bride. Unless the one of wedding colors is white or the bride speficially ask you to wear white.....DON'T DO IT!?!