白無垢 (white wedding kimono)
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The pure-white silk kimono traditionally worn by a bride during a Shinto wedding ceremony — 'pure unblemished white,' symbolizing purity and the bride's readiness to take on the husband's family colors. Often paired with a 角隠し or 綿帽子 headpiece. Contemporary brides may wear it for the ceremony and switch to a Western dress for the reception.
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