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A woman (or a cross-dressing man) getting married in a wedding ceremony. Although different cultures have different wedding styles, usually a bride for a western wedding is portrayed on Danbooru with a long white dress (or a color of the bride's choosing), a veil and a bouquet of flowers.
Accessories
Traditional Japanese bridalwear
Accessory items are usually tucked into the bridal kimono obi or in futokoro, the space within the front of kimono collar and above the obi.
- Futokorogatana (懐刀): Translating as "chest sword", a small dagger held in a small, decorative brocade-fabric purse tucked into the collar of a woman's wedding kimono. Similar to a kaiken. (Wikipedia)
- Hakoseko (筥迫): A decorated wallet (Wikitionary)
- Kaiken (懐剣): A small dagger (Wikipedia)
- Sensu (扇子): A folding fan
See also
- Wedding dress
- Uchikake (Traditional bridal kimono)