Ceremonial dress
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Ceremonial dress is
formal
, in other cultures ceremonial dresses vary widely having entirely different meanings, and styles.
Examples
There has been documented knowledge on the effects of ceremonial clothing, with those wearing ceremonial clothing have been used to denote a wide range of usage among varying unique
cultures.[1]
Examples of ceremonial dress include:
- royal scepter of a monarch
- court dress, such as the robe and wig commonly used in Commonwealth countries.
- diplomatic uniform
- the suit of armour)
- religious clothing, such as liturgical vestments
- folk or tribal costumes reserved for the most formal occasions
- academic dress
- wedding clothing, including wedding dresses
See also
References
- S2CID 162200500.