No, it's a personal choice.
The Japanese word Wedding Gown is ウェディングドレス.
It was a long ivory dress with lace and beading. also with a 25-foot train.
A wedding gown is 'une robe de mariée' in French.
It is not necessary to have a tail in the wedding dress. Wedding dresses can be with train or without as you like. If you are going to get married at the beach or in a garden, a tea length gown is good option. If you'll have your wedding ceremony in a church or a grand hall, a gown with train would be more suitable for the theme. Someone like dresses with train while others don't. So, it depends on one's own like and the formality and the occasion where the ceremony is held. If you have no idea how a wedding dress with tail looks like, you can take a look at massoo.com where are different kinds of dresses with trains.
Fold the wedding gown carefully without creasing it. Wrap the wedding gown in unbleached muslin. Keep it in a box and place the box under your bed or on a shelf in the closet.
It is a long, continuing end of a gown or dress. It's common in wedding gowns. http://www.bridalweddinggowns.ca/447-869-large/satin-strapless-a-line-skirt-with-chapel-train-wholesale-wedding-dress-wf-0005.jpg
Her Mother's Wedding Gown - 1910 was released on: USA: 6 August 1910
It is a good idea to rent a wedding dress
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The trail, is called a train and there are a few general types that all get their names from the length of fabric that "trails" behind the wedding or actually any dress (many formal dresses have trains). Here's more details from wedalert.com -The sweep: This is the shortest of the and is also called a brush train because it just brushes the floor. Usually, the back hem is only a few inches lower then the front hem. It is perfect for an elegant informal or semi-formal wedding gown. -Chapel Length Train: This is currently the most common train because it has the elegance of a full train but is still not overly cumbersome. A chapel train is generally 1 1/3 yards or 4 feet from the waistline. This is perfect for a semi-formal wedding gown but could be used for a formal or informal wedding gown as well. -Semi-Cathedral Length Train: A semi-cathedral is about half way between a chapel and cathedral length. Perfect for a semi-formal or formal wedding gown. Cathedral Length Train: This is a popular choice for a formal affair or for that fairy tale look. A cathedral train is generally 2 1/2 yards or 7 1/2 feet from the waistline and is usually used for a formal wedding. These gowns often come with a bustling option or a removable train to allow for better movement on the dance floor. -Royal Train: Remember Princess Di's wedding gown? This is one of those trains this is still out the door when you reach the alter! If you dream is to have a Princess Di train, this is it! Also called a Monarch train, this train generally falls 9 ft from the waist line and is only used for the most formal wedding. Often, the length of your train is determined either by your tastes or your wedding style. I have listed the most common wedding styles for each train option, but you can choose whatever suits you best. If you do not want a long train for the whole event, you can also consider a sweep train with a long, removable veil for that elegant look at the alter and free movement on the dance floor!
A wedding dress or wedding gown is the clothing worn by a bride during a wedding ceremony. Color, style and ceremonial importance of the gown can depend on the religion and culture of the wedding participants.