It is generally believed that the custom of wearing wedding dress is popular in Britain, and the custom of wearing wedding dress may have originated from England.
British people get married to wear a dress, the groom wears a long dress; The bride wears a white dress, white dress, wearing a white garland, but also covered with a long white gauze, holding a white bouquet. In a word, the British advocate white, it symbolizes the purity of love, good luck.
In fact, the custom of wearing a wedding dress dates back even further. As early as the 10th century BC, women in Mesopotamia were wearing veiled hair. In ancient Greece, a wedding ceremony was held not only with the bride wearing a linen or wool veil, but also with the couple wearing a crown of flowers. In Roman times, people of different religions wore different colored veils to show their differences. After the Middle Ages, the crown of pearls appeared among the court nobility. Later, developed into a white veil, and the size is increasingly extended, and throughout Europe.