Dress TrainsThe final, you may want to think about a train
for your
dress, It's the elongated back portion of the
bridal gown. The train is
not a necessary part of your dress but can create a dramatic when you walk down
the aisle, giving you a majestic appearance. The length of your train should be
consistent with the location and time of your wedding. Trains come in varying
lengths and styles,
depending on the style of your dress. Train can
go with any dress shape or style.
Chapel
The
chapel length train is a medium length,
extends approximately 3 1/2 to 4 1/2 feet from the waist of the gown. This is
the most popular train length for wedding dresses, The chapel train is versatile
and make the bridal gown look very glamorous.
Cathedral
The cathedral train is a long formal train
extends approximately 7 feet from the waist of the gown, It is perfect for
traditional and formal church weddings. You may need assistance such as
bridesmaids or page boys to hold the train especially during the ceremony.
Sweep
The sweep train extends approximately 1-2 feet or
less from where the gown hits the floor. This style is good choice for an
informal wedding such as
beach weddings.
Watteau
The
Watteau train runs from the top of
your dress or at the upper back of
the bodice and down to the hem. This
style can be the same length as the
dress that it falls down to the
floor or can be any length,
depending on the way you choose to
wear.
Court
The
court train extends approximately
3 feet from the waist. The court
train is good choice for an informal
wedding such as beach weddings or
outdoor weddings