Shiromuku is a traditional Japanese bridal kimono worn by brides during Shinto wedding ceremonies.
The word “Shiromuku” means “pure white,” and this outfit symbolizes the bride’s purity and new beginning.
Shiromuku consists of:
- Uchikake: A long, white outer kimono that trails on the ground
- Kakeshita: A white under-kimono worn underneath
The color white has been recognized in many societies as a symbol of purity and virtue.
The most attractive aspect of the Shiromuku is the “absolute bride look” that will not double up with any of the other attendees.
The Shiromuku, a kimono that only brides can wear, exudes a timeless elegance that remains unchanged through the years..
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