When it comes to weddings and brides, each culture has a different tradition. In western countries, for example, people wear traditional white dresses. In India - brides wear pink or red wedding dresses. As for the Muslim brides, they wear beautiful veils called hijabs.
On their wedding days, Muslim women wear a range of beautiful hijabs, including ones with jewels and gems. Below, Bored Panda has put together a list of beautiful hijabs worn by brides. Take a look and don't forget to vote for your favorites!
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What is the point to put a cloth on your head and a super tight dress? This is probably not for the sake of modesty.
THAT DRESS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
U are one Bored (not to mention pathetic) being. What were you hoping for with this comment?
This isn't hijab. This is traditional in many African countries and has nothing to do with Islam....
Beautiful hijab ... One note to the photographer ... Make sure to remove any dust pans and brooms before the photo shoot.
She beautiful. Photographer should've chosen a different background. She sorta fades into it.
This pgotoshop in the left hurts my eyes. But she is indeed beautiful
Hijab does not make them prettier or uglier. Neither does their religion. They are all just happy young girls in posh wedding dresses.
No, it does not but their hijabs are breath taking and make them unique among all the typical white wedding dresses we are used to seeing.
Load More Replies...Very unique and exquisite bridal garb no matter which religion is practiced!
They are also very beautiful! If you choose to cover your hair that is your prerogative although I believe it should not be forced.
Hijab does not make them prettier or uglier. Neither does their religion. They are all just happy young girls in posh wedding dresses.
No, it does not but their hijabs are breath taking and make them unique among all the typical white wedding dresses we are used to seeing.
Load More Replies...Very unique and exquisite bridal garb no matter which religion is practiced!
They are also very beautiful! If you choose to cover your hair that is your prerogative although I believe it should not be forced.