Traditional weddings in Mexico

Posted by Lucinda Perez on Jan 12th, 2009 and filed under Weddings. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0. Both comments and pings are currently closed.

Mexican possess a diverse background and you see it when it comes to the wedding dresses because they reflect the culture. So the Spanish influence is seen in the their fashion.

A beach theme would take on a seamless design that couples with the sun, sand and the ocean. A white dress may not fit in to a contemporary wedding style which is why the huipil is an excellent choice of dress. This design is elaborate and the patterns colorful. An air of sophistication is added through the decorative stitching.

A time-honored Mexican wedding is steeped in tradition handed down from generation to generation to be enjoyed by the entire wedding party and their guests.

Who pays for the wedding? Both families will foot the bill since both are involved in planning the wedding. The wedding bridesmaids and groomsmen are paired and each pair plays a different role in the wedding.

Who pays for the wedding? Both families will foot the bill since both are involved in planning the wedding. The wedding bridesmaids and groomsmen are paired and each pair plays a different role in the wedding.

Mexican wedding dresses are easy to create, available almost anywhere and can be quite colorful. There are many ways of life peculiar to the Mexican community and each background has their unique way of blending their particular culture when preparing for the wedding day.

What is the money dance? With this tradition, the guest are expected to pay generously for being able to dance with the bride. The money will be used by the newlyweds for their honeymoon and for setting up their new home.

Whats special about Mexican weddings is that all the family gets to attend and take part of this special day in a girls life.

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