Can the bride wear her wedding dress in the temple?
Brides can wear their wedding dress in the temple, but the dresses must have long sleeves, a high neckline, and all sheer material must be lined. Brides are also asked to wear a dress that has either no train or has a way to bustle it up. Some temples provide jackets or pin-ons that can be worn under or over the dress to make them appropriate for the ceremony. Bridal gowns must be white (not ivory, beige, or pastel), with no colored or metallic thread or colored decorative accents. The bride should always check with the temple in advance to determine whether a dress is appropriate. If the bridal gown is not appropriate for the sealing, the bride can wear an acceptable white dress and then change afterwards into her gown (in the bride’s dressing room) for photographs outside on temple grounds.