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the mother of the bride should wear red because it color coordinates well.
No woman going to the wedding should wear the exact color of the bride. In the case of this bride wearing a wedding dress with a lot of red in it then it is fine if the mother wears a more solid color of dress or it will take away from the bride. The bride is the focal point and thus, the wedding party and female guests should not dress in the colors of the bride.This is up to you, the bride. Oftentimes, the bride will want the mother of the bride to wear a dress that is complementary to the colors of the wedding. In this case, the secondary color of your wedding dress is red. So, it is appropriate for the MOB to wear a solid red dress or a dress that has red tones in it alongside another color or colors. This really does not take away from the bride's dress or the bride herself.
The mother of the bride could wear a deeper shade of red or black (with simple jewelry in gold or silver; white/black patterned dress can also be worn. No one in the wedding party should wear red if the bride decides to wear red.
Sikh women don't have any certain restrictions to what they can or cannot wear around the house, or in general. There is not a large difference in attire between the two. Many Sikh women who have more Indian roots may wear a traditional Punjabi suit around the house. As far as head coverings, Sikh women can cover their heads with a chunni (or head scarf) or wear a dastaar (turban). Again, not all Sikh women do this, but it is common and a popular option.
Bill has said that if he gets married he wants his bride to a black and red skirt.
Sikh girls don't have to wear a Keski, but it is highly advised.
Sikh women don't wear a bindi. Hindu women wear a bindi.
Sikh people have long hair. They never cut them. So, they wear turbans
There is no such thing as a "SIKH necklace" that is mandated by the religion. Some men and women do wear a necklace with the Sikh insignia but it is not required by their faith.
Sikh women can keep their hair long to show they are Sikh and by choice they can also wear a Patka. They can also wear Sikh symbols such as the Khanda, Khesh, Kirpan, etc.
Sikh people wear clothes just like any other.