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The Different Styles of Wedding Gown Trains

When we say wedding gown trains, the image that comes to mind is that of a bride with a massive and long train trailing behind her as she makes her way down the aisle. If you're hoping to find the right wedding train for your gown, keep in mind that wedding trains come in different lengths and styles.

To help you decide on whether or not you should go for a train, and what type of train you should have, this article provides a list of train lengths complete with descriptions. Let your search for the right wedding gown train length begin!

Wedding Gown Train Lengths

Here, wedding train lengths are presented from longest to shortest. Pick the train length that appeals to you most.
The Royal/Monarch Train:
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This train length is fit for royalty. Even the late and the great Princess Diana was required to wear a traditional royal train for her wedding with Prince Charles. The royal train, also known as the monarch train, is typically around nine feet long from the gown's waistline. When it comes to ultra-formal weddings, you can't go wrong with the royal train.

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Cathedral Length Train:
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The cathedral length train is another fabulous option for formal weddings. Falling seven to eight feet from the waist, this train length gives you a charming fairytale look. Most gowns today can come with removable or detachable trains to allow you better and freer movement at the reception.

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Chapel Length Train:
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Falling approximately five to seven feet from the waistline, the chapel or semi-cathedral length train is a great alternative to the cathedral length train. It's perfect for semi-formal or formal weddings.

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Sweeping Length Train:
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The sweeping length train provides you with an elegant appearance minus the mobility issues. This short train falls around four feet from your gown's waistline and just sweeps the floor. It's the best choice for semi-formal and even informal weddings.

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Want to read more of this article? You can read more tips on Bridal Gown Trains, plus other Bridal Tips only at http://fancyweddingattire.com

Article Source: EzineArticles.com-Aira Guzman
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