The Wedding Dress Train

The Wedding Dress Train
The Wedding Dress Train
The court train comes in around 3 feet, and traditionally this was This train was also a traditional religious train, but not for as extensively religious ceremonies as the cathedral train. The next train that comes into religious favor is the chapel train, which “only” extends from 4 to 5 feet. This train extends between 6 to 9 feet, and, as the term indicates, this was the traditional wedding train for religious ceremonies for centuries, and is still worn by today’s brides for mainly Catholic ceremonies.

The next train is pretty long also, and it’s known as the cathedral train. This will definitely make the bride the center of attention. Royal trains are extreme; they go back at least 10 feet, and obviously were planned to be there, as the silhouette’s they’re attached to are blended so that the gown is seamless. The royal train is the longest of all trains, and of course, by the name, you know this is the type of train that the royals will have as their wedding dresses. Let’s take a look at each one.

In general, there are six types of trains that wedding dresses can have. Wedding trains bring glamour, especially if it looks like it was part of the original design, as opposed to an add-on. Every royal bride has a long train as an integral part of their wedding gowns; that shows the regality of the bride, who deserves to feel like a queen on her special day. However, there’s nothing as elegant as the train on a wedding dress.

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