- The Feminine Gender of the Groom is Bride.
Groom is the masculine gender and Bride is Feminine gender of Groom. Bride is spouse of Groom. Groom is referred to the man who is getting married or just after the marriage. Bride is referred to the woman on her marriage day or just after marriage used word. Wedding or say Marriage is the most important day for man as well as woman. Both look elegant and gorgeous on the marriage day. The dress code of Groom and bride varies depends on the religion they belongs to and what the family follows. In Indian as per Hindu religion Groom wears the Sherwani and bride is dressed in a lengha or saree. In western culture Groom wears the suit and bride wears the gown. All the ceremony followed in Indian culture is far different than western culture. In India traditional father gives away his daughter’s hand to the groom that is her spouse, a gesture of giving daughter the bride away to Groom. It is called as kanyadan.
Mostly bride wears red color as ut considered auspicious color and the bridal dress comes from Groom side family as a shagun. After the haldi ceremony bride is not allowed to go out or show her face to groom before the wedding. There are various ceremony in wedding from Groom as well as bride side. You must have heard about the stealing of shoes of the Groom on wedding day from bride sister’s and groom need to pay them to get his shies back. In western culture it is very simple, Groom wears formal suit and bride with white gown. There is ring ceremony and cake cutting, throwing of bouquet, the couple dance of groom and bride. They usually prefer church, outdoor weddings. Most of them prefer the peaceful lawn or tropical beach location. So depending on the culture bride and groom are dressed and all events are organized.