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Wednesday, May 21, 2008

Hawaiian Wedding Dresses Then and Now

By hispanic

Hawaiian wedding dresses can be anything from a white long-sleeved gown to a floral printed spaghetti dress. However, in the olden days, there were not much choices for Hawaiian brides. Holoku or holokeg was their only choice as a wedding dress.

Holoku is a long-sleeved gown with a long train at the back. It is close-fitting around the waist and hips. It used to be a clothing exclusively worn by Hawaiian queens. But after awhile, it became an outfit worn even by commoners in Hawaii. It was so commonly used that it served as their everyday wear in the past. Holoku is traditionally made of silk because it was the Chinese people who introduced its material to Hawaiian natives.

While there is not much difference between the holoku then and now, some alterations were made in response to the modern times. One style of holoku is designed with shorter hemline and no sleeves. This is a more ideal choice as a bridal gown in a beach wedding since it is more breathable and does not restrict movement.

A more modern and radical approach to a Hawaiian wedding is to simply go with a sarong. The breathable fabric is also ideal for a cozy wedding at the coast, while the bright floral prints matches the theme of the island. The huge cloth can be simply wrapped around the body, with the hemline reaching up to the knees, calves or ankles. Making the sarong more accessible and posh are the buttons or snaps attached to it. Simply slip it in and the wedding can get started.

Finding any of these Hawaiian wedding dresses is not so challenging to do. Hawaiian garment shops usually include them in their selection. You can also turn to search engines online to run a search of these unique clothing. You'll realize that several websites feature them as products and some of them even offer discounted rates.

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