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wedding dress trains

The shortest train, extending back one-and-a-half feet or less from  glove  where the wedding gowns hits the floor. Also known as a ‘brush’.

Panel

A train can completely transform your look,  glove   no matter what shape your dress is. It allows you to change the feel of your outfit from ceremony to reception. The train is simply the elongated back portion of the  glove  gown that lies on the floor and trails behind the bride, the added weight demanding a tall and majestic stance. Trains date from the Middle Ages,  glove  when the length worn at court indicated a person’s social rank. The premise being the wealthier you were, the more fabric you could afford.

The same length as a sweep train, the court train extends directly from the waist. Wedding Gowns

Also known as royal, this version extends twelve feet or more from the waist.  wedding dress  Managing such a huge amount of fabric often requires pages (young boys), who hold up the train as you walk down the aisle - very regal.

A train that attaches to the gown at the shoulders and falls loosely to the hem of the wedding gown.  Wedding Gowns

Court

A separate simple panel of fabric about a foot wide that acts as a train. It can be court or chapel length and is often detachable to add versatility. Wedding Gowns

A very popular length, the chapel extends from three-and-a-half to four-and-a-half feet from the waist. glove

Wedding Dress Trains

Monarch

Watteau

Today, wedding gowns with long chapel and cathedral trains  Wedding Gowns bridemaid dress  are considered the most formal, lending themselves to bustling following the ceremony. Watteau trains (which spill from the shoulder)  Wedding Gowns   and court trains (which start from the waist) are less formal. The sweep gently puddles about a foot behind the wearer, and the detachable   wedding dresses  train - which can be any length and either a flat panel or gathers of fabric - is generally attached to the gown at the waist with buttons or hooks,  wedding dresses  then later removed to be a bit less informal and not as imposing.

A very formal option, the Cathedral extends six-and-a-half to seven-and-a-half feet from the waist. glove

Sweep bridal dress

Cathedral wedding gowns Wedding Gowns

Chapel bridal dresses

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