The bride's hanbok is often more elaborate and colorful, with intricate embroidery and patterns, while the groom's hanbok is more simple and understated. The bride may also wear a jokduri (headpiece) and hwarot (shawl) as accessories.
Hanbok for weddings are typically worn during the wedding ceremony and sometimes during the reception as well. They are considered a symbol of Korean tradition and are worn to honor the cultural heritage of the couple.
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