Fit Guide
Train
1. Sweep Train or Brush Train
Sweep court train is the shortest train which is barely sweeping floor. It is designed for the stylish bride who wants a perfect combination of traditional and elegant train style while not to bothered by a long one.
Dos and not to do
Generally, the sweep train requires between one and three bustle points. The train barely brushes the floor makes it easier for a bride to walk down the aisle or to dance at her reception while still keeping a traditional touch.
2. Court Train
Court train is a kind of train with length extending approximately 3 feet behind the waist. It is slightly longer than the brush while a little shorter than the chapel train. This train with proper length can be used at most ceremonies as you like.
Dos and not to do
This kind of train is available for most weddings; the only pity is there may be a hassle at outdoor weddings, such as those held on grass or at the beach. But generally, it is a great pick for both modern and conservative brides.
3. Chapel Train
The Chapel Train is longer than the Court Train and it may be the most popular of all train lengths as it can be worn on different kinds of weddings with a fabulous train flows about 3 to 5 feet behind the dress.
Dos and not to do
If you would like to appear as a graceful and smart bride on a formal wedding, you had better wear this chapel train silhouette which can easily make you look decent. And it is suitable for almost all figure types.
4. Cathedral Train
It is specially designed for formal and royal wedding. It features a train extends from 6 to 8 feet behind the gown. To choose this silhouette, the bride should make full preparations before wedding since it will make walking and dancing more difficult though it appears luxurious.
Dos and not to do
Cathedral train is for the bride who wants to have a magnificent luxury wedding. And this silhouette is wonderful formal wedding gown that will add an emperor touch, especially for church weddings.
5. Watteau Train
Watteau train features a train attached to the top of your dress at the shoulders or upper back and flowing down to the hemline of the wedding gown. The most fantastic point is that it allows the bride to appear so elegant and special even from behind.
Dos and not to do
The classical design of Watteau train will satisfy the bride who would like to be distinctive and modern. Since this type of train is not as common as the others, it can be adapted to fit many different wedding themes by adding a touch of formality to casual look.
6. Panel Train
Great for the indecisive bride, the panel train is just a panel of fabric, around a foot wide and can be as long or short as a court of chapel train. Usually it’s detachable too.
Dos and not to do
The contemporary and flexible detailing of Panel train is sure to satisfy all the fashion-forward brides. Although this type of train cannot be seen commonly, it is becoming more and more favorable choice for indecisive bride to look perfect.