Weddings are rich with tradition and symbolism, often reflecting the cultural heritage of the couple and their families. Among Jewish weddings, the wearing of kippot (yarmulkes) holds significant cultural and religious meaning. However, in contemporary times, kippot are also increasingly seen as a fashion accessory, with designs ranging from traditional to personalized and trendy. Whether you're planning a wedding, attending one, or simply interested in cultural practices, share your perspective on the role of kippot in modern weddings. Do you believe they add to the solemnity and tradition of the occasion, or do you see them more as a stylistic choice? Let's discuss!