My FI is Vietnamese, and although we will most likely have a Vietnamese wedding in Vietnam, I want to honor his family and cultural traditions somehow in our American church wedding. I don't think he cares a ton, but I know his mom would definitely appreciate it. We will be having a tea ceremony, but I'd like to do more.
FI said something about traditionally brides having 3 dresses and one is red, and I think that would be a nice thing to do. Can someone explain all this to me? Also, is there anything else I should try to include?
Thanks!
Re: Vietnamese traditions in American wedding?
Can you talk to your FMIL and ask her to help you with traditions?
u I took it as FI feels this way because his mother is not approving of his biracial marriage but who knows because OP hasn't shared many additional details on that.