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Wedding gowns have a language all their own. To help you “talk the talk” when you’re visiting bridal salons, here is a wedding gown glossary of several of the most common terms.
Wedding Gown Glossary
GOWN SILHOUETTES
A-Line
A dress fitted at the bodice and gradually flares from the waist to the hem
Asymmetrical
An uneven hemline, often high in the front and low in the back, to create interest
Ball Gown
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A classic shape with a fitted bodice and full skirt
Empire
A high waistline that sits directly below the bust
Mermaid
A dress that is fitted at the top, long waisted and flairs below the knee. Also referred to as Trumpet or Fishtail
Sheath
This gown is form fitting and contours to your natural silhouette
VEILS
Blusher veil
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A 2 tier veil with one layer shorter than the other which is traditionally brought forward to cover the bride’s face
Bubble Veil
A short, 2-layered veil made from one piece of fabric which poufs out to create volume
Mantilla
Typically a circular piece of lace or fabric and can be embellished with lace applique or pearls
WAISTLINES
Basque
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The dress has a fitted bodice and drops at the waist, dipping in the center
Natural Waist
Falls at the natural waistline
Princess Waist
Slimming silhouette with vertical seams from the shoulder or under the arm, over the bust, and down to the hem.
TRAINS
Brush or Sweep Train
The shortest train barely brushing the floor
Puddle Train
Similar to the Brush/Sweep train but has more fabric at the sides
Chapel Train
More common train extending 75″ from the waist
Cathedral Train
Formal train extending 102″ from the waist
Grand Cathedral Train
Formal train extending 120″ from the waist
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Jean
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