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The Asian wedding themes are growing in the modern era. At a first glance, it may seem very different in style and way of organizing, that’s why you need an one of a kind wedding planning. Perhaps, this is the most obvious reason for why Asian issues gain more and more land. Since the 60s, Asian culture, Asian philosophy, Asian trends and traditions have penetrated Western culture, especially in American culture. Meanwhile Indian culture was not very present in Western life, especially when it comes to weddings as happened with Chinese style that was present in patches in weddings so far. With a Chinese-style wedding can be very different especially as you choose colors that symbolizes luck and prosperity: black and red.Both styles and themes of wedding will bring a glorious expression of personal values and real authentic flavor, very entertaining and appropriate. Although in both cases, couples will enjoy the choice of some of the most fashionable wedding themes, it happens that those who choose to be in total Zen style, are much more because of its simplicity and lack of exaggeration.

In both cases, the brides may prefer simple but elegant dress, a simple bouquet of lilies and colorful decorating ideas to go on simple and natural in the Zen case or opulent for Chinese style. Chinese style offers the greatest freedom of expression. You can opt for classic styles or particular style dresses, red with colored trim or even a white dress, with specific motifs. In China, wedding dress style varies from one region to another, but usually the bride’s dress is red with many embroidery which symbolizes the Phoenix bird.
In northern China, the long dress is like a standard, while in southern China, usually bride wears a jacket over a skirt decorated and beautifully embroidered. In recent years, brides from China have adopted the blue and black wedding dress, embroidered with gold. Pearls are some acceptable accessories in Chinese culture as they represent the phoenix. Red veil covers the bride’s face transitions between family and future husband. It can be applied over a hair-do in the same style. The groom should wear a silk jacket over a navy blue long robe, embroidered with a dragon of course. Can skip silk clothes, but to complement the appearance of Asian-style weddings,the groom should wear an embroidered robe.

The bridal bouquet should not contain white. Therefore, red roses will look great among many other colorful flowers. The petunias are the symbol of spring and renewal of life. Found in many different colors, you can make a lot of combinations for your wedding bouquet. Orchids are symbols of love and fertility, so that they are very suitable for wedding. The lotus represents the four virtues in the Buddhist religion: flavor, purity, delicacy and sweetness. Delicate and spiritual, these flowers may be perfect for tables arrangement, if made to float in glass bowls with water. If the wedding takes place in spring, then you can opt for Narcissus. They are the symbol of spring and represents the end of hibernation. Planted in small pots will look perfect and will complement the table arrangement.

The restaurant can be decorated with accents of red, with floral arrangements described above, avoiding the white. The wedding cake and invitations will offer very good reasons to test your knowledge in the art of imagination, but also in Asian style. You can order the cake and decorated with colorful flowers and dragons. Invitations have elements that can be found in cake decoration: umbrellas, torches, cranes, etc. Bamboo is a material often used in Asian-inspired items and cherry flowers are both beautiful and an element of luck bringer. For this atmosphere to be unified, you will need , of course, some special effects like fireworks. In Chinese culture, fireworks are meant to ward off spirits. And this is your one of a kind wedding planning which I hope will inspire you in creating a truly unique wedding atmosphere!
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