six wedding couples dressed in traditional attire inspired by different cultures or “nations.” Each pair consists of a male (groom) and a female (bride) figure.
Here’s a description of the couples and their likely cultural wedding attire inspiration, generally going from top to bottom, left to right:
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Top Left Couple (First Pair):
- These figures are dressed in traditional Chinese wedding attire. The male figure wears a red robe with gold embroidery, and the female figure wears a similar red gown with intricate gold patterns.
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Top Right Couple (Second Pair):
- These figures are in classic Western wedding attire. The male figure is in a white tuxedo with a red bowtie and cummerbund, and the female figure is in a white wedding gown.
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Middle Left Couple (Third Pair):
- These figures are wearing traditional Korean wedding attire (Hanbok). The male figure is in a light-colored robe with blue trim, and the female figure is in a pink top (jeogori) and a voluminous blue skirt (chima).
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Middle Right Couple (Fourth Pair):
- These figures are dressed in traditional Japanese wedding attire (Kimono). Both male and female figures wear ornate kimonos; the female’s is red with floral patterns.
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Bottom Left Couple (Fifth Pair):
- This pair is also in Western wedding attire, possibly a more formal or different style. The male figure is in a black tuxedo with a grey waistcoat, holding a bouquet of roses, and the female figure is in a white wedding gown.
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Bottom Right Couple (Sixth Pair):
- These figures are in attire that appears to be inspired by traditional South Asian or Southeast Asian wedding dress. The male figure wears a white shirt with a decorative green and yellow sash/vest and yellow pants. The female figure wears a yellow top and a red patterned long skirt, resembling a Sari or similar traditional garment.
Collectively, they represent a diverse set of wedding couples celebrating in attire from six different cultural traditions.
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