Much like weddings in Ghana, Nigerian weddings are colorful, and Brides from different tribes where different attire. For example, women wearing the traditional Igbo Wedding attire usually wear a lace blouse, a kaftan-like wrap around skirt, printed with bright colors and patterns, a head scarf and sometimes coral beads.
17. Poland
Fun fact about Polish Weddings, they celebrate with a tradition called oczepiny, in which first the Bride is surrounded by all the single ladies as her veil is removed by her maid of honor. Then a cap is placed on the brides head by a married woman as a group of married women surround and circle her. After this, the bride is considered officially married.
18. Tunisia
People in Tunisia really know how to celebrate. Their wedding functions are traditionally 1 week long, with a different event, outfits and jewellery for each of the seven days. One day has a musical profession formed by the Bride’s family and friends, with a henna ceremony the following day.
19. Georgia
The day following the Wedding in Georgia is also of great significance as the two families, along with the Bride and Groom join together to celebrate Namtsetsoba. This is also known as Leftover Day because all the food leftover from the wedding celebrations is brought back to continue with the festivities.
20. Romania
Romanian weddings are finalised through a registered wedding at the court house or city hall on Thursdays or Fridays. The registration is then followed by a big celebration and party on Saturday and Sunday.