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Wedding attire

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Honlye, or wedding, is a ceremony where a man and a woman come together to become husband and wife.

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Honlye, or wedding, is a ceremony where a man and a woman come together to become husband and wife. This ceremony was considered the most important and significant event as it was the first step of forming a new family. For this reason, the bride and the groom were given a chance to wear the glamorous ceremonial attire from the palace. The groom wore a danlyeong and a samo, and the bride wore a hwalot and wonsam with a hwagwan or a jokduri on her head. The wedding ceremony customs still remain to this day. After a western-style ceremony, the couple participates in an event called pyebaek. The groom and the bride change into a danlyeong and hwalot, respectively, and bow to the elderly members in the family.

A Bride in her Wedding Attire (Elizabeth Keith) A Bride in her Wedding Attire (Elizabeth Keith)

Bridal outfit

Brides wore a red hwalot or wonsam for the wedding ceremony. On their head, they wore a decorated hwagwan or a jokduri with their braided hair down with a long daenggi. For shoes, they wore a pair of ggotsin.

Jokduri/Hwagwan Hwalot Honseon Ap daenggi/Doturak daenggi Jokduri/Hwagwan i Honseon i Hwalot Ap daenggi/Doturak daenggi i
Jokduri/Hwagwan Jokduri/Hwagwan i
Hwalot Hwalot
Ap daenggi/Doturak daenggi Ap daenggi / Doturak daenggi i
Honseon Honseon i

Grooms' outfit

Grooms wore a danlyeong, a ceremonial robe worn by the government officials in the Joseon era, for the wedding ceremony. They wore a samo on their head, gakdae around their waist, and a pair of long boots called mokhwa.

Samo/Hyoongbae/<span class=Danlyeong (ceremonial robe)" title="Samo/Hyoongbae/Danlyeong (ceremonial robe)"> Samo i Hyoongbaei Danlyeong (ceremonial robe)
Gakdae (belt)/Saseon (a fan to cover the groom's face) Gakdae (belt) Saseon (a fan to cover the groom's face)
Samo Samo
Hyoongbae Hyoongbae
Danlyeong (ceremonial robe) Danlyeong (ceremonial robe)
Gakdae (belt) Gakdae (belt)
Saseon (a fan to cover the groom's face) Saseon (a fan to cover the groom's face)
A traditional Korean wedding ceremony A traditional Korean wedding ceremony
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