Yes
It was a long ivory dress with lace and beading. also with a 25-foot train.
The tail of the wedding dress is called a "train".(You're welcome!)
A dress train is the back of a dress where it drags on the ground behind you, sometimes they can be clipped on and off. Usually these are on wedding dresses.
The long flowing rear part of a wedding dress is spelled "train". These can be sweeping, chapel length, semi-cathedral, royal, or even no train at all, depending on your style of wedding dress.
it is called a Train.
The train bearer
A Train!
Use a train that is separate from the dress and attaches at the waist. Then you can simply take it off when the train becomes a problem.
She will train the new employee. The train left the station at 4:00. Her wedding dress has a long train.
Charlene Wittstock's train on her wedding dress was 5 meters long, Vogue magazine reported on July 3, 2011, in an article titled, "Exclusive: Inside Prince Albert and Princess Charlene of Monaco's Royal Wedding." Designed by Giorgio Armani, "the dress took three seamstresses 2,500 hours to make and featured a five-meter-long train adorned with 40,000 Swarovski crystals and 20,000 mother-of-pearl teardrops."
It makes you look very elegant.That is all.