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The red light from the rubies' [[Stormlight]] brings the "red for luck" to Shallan's gown. Using blue for Shallan's wedding gown indicates that Vorin brides are allowed more than one color option in a traditional wedding dress.
 
A bridal crown typically accompanies the wedding gown, and is worn by the bride as a headpiece for the wedding ceremonies in the Vorin tradition. Hair is worn braided for the occasion. The pieces are secured to the hair.{{book ref|Oathbringer|122}} Currently only two descriptions are available:
== Bridal Crown ==
A bridal crown is worn by the bride as a headpiece for the wedding ceremonies in the Vorin tradition. Hair is worn braided for the occasion. The pieces are secured to the hair.{{book ref|Oathbringer|122}} Currently only two descriptions are available:
 
;Navani's crown
== Trivia ==
 
The Vorin bridal dress is likely inspired by traditional Chinese wedding gowns, which are often much looser in cut than a qipao or [[Wikipedia: Cheongsam|cheongsam]] – the more fitted traditional dresses. The wedding gowns are often covered in gold embroidery with designs that are meant to represent luck and other blessings for the couple.
 
The Vorin bridal crown is likely inspired by the [[Wikipedia: Fengguan|Fengguan]], or Phoenix crowns, worn by brides in traditional Chinese wedding ceremonies. Jade and turquoise are both associated with luck in many Earth cultures, including in China and Tibet.
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