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What does dressing gown mean?

The dressing gown refers to the bride's nightgown.

The dressing gown originated in western countries, which refers to the clothes worn or covered when you wake up in the morning or sleep in the middle of the night, which is different from pajamas that can't sleep directly. In China, it generally refers to the nightgown worn on the wedding day, and every bride will prepare a nightgown on the wedding day.

When the bride gets up in the morning to change clothes, if she wears the wedding dress directly, not only the shape may be dirty, but also the wedding dress is very big and uncomfortable at all. At this time, the dressing gown has played its key role: it is relaxed and comfortable, and there is no burden to get up in the morning to make up. Moreover, the dressing gown is easy to put on and take off, and the finished makeup hair will not be messed up when changing the door gauze.

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Dressing gown is not a necessity;

A dressing gown is not a necessity for marriage. You can wear your favorite pajamas if you like, or you can wear other clothes to make up directly.

However, if you like the effect of dress shooting and want to feel full of ceremony from the first second of the wedding, then prepare to wear a dress. If you feel dispensable, you don't have to prepare.