Ceremonial clothing Ceremonial clothing in Western cultures (i.e cultures that are influenced by Judeo-Christian traditions), life cycle celebrations associated with particular occasions are manifested by certain types of ceremonial clothing. ...more on Wikipedia about "Ceremonial clothing in Western cultures"
The Colobium sindonis (Latin for "shroud tunic") is a simple sleeveless white linen shift worn by monarchs of England during part of the coronation ritual: it symbolizes divesting oneself of all the world's vanity and standing bare before God. ...more on Wikipedia about "Colobium sindonis"
The costume of the Ku Klux Klan is perhaps the most distinctive feature of that organisation, and is recognised worldwide. It is sometimes known as the 'Glory Suit' by those who wear it, and many pejoratives by the Klan's numerous opponents. ...more on Wikipedia about "Ku Klux Klan regalia and insignia"
A wedding dress or wedding gown is clothing worn by a bride during a wedding ceremony. Color, style and ceremonial importance of the gown depends on the religion and culture of the participants. ...more on Wikipedia about "Wedding dress"
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