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ball gown We have the gowns and accessories you need for wedding, bridesmaid, prom, evening, ballroom and all other occasions.

We have the gowns and accessories you need for wedding, bridesmaid, prom, evening, ballroom and all other occasions.

shape, often both front and back. Square: Similar to scoop, this neckline dips into square shaped opening. Sweetheart: Often off the

 

shoulder, this  ball gown neckline dips in front creating

ball gown heart shaped opening. V Neck: This neckline dips in the front, and sometimes the back creating shape. Styles Skirts Ballgown (or Full Skirt):

This style skirt is full and flares out from the waist, often keeps it shape with the aid of crinoline (an underskirt or slip

made of stiff ball gown netting). Bustle: This is decoration of varying lengths on the back of the gown, just below the waist. The bustle is made up of gathering of fabric ball gown and/or ruffles, often accompanied with fabric flowers or bows. Bustles are usually found on full skirts. Fishtail or Mermaid: This skirt hugs the body until it reaches the knees or just below and then ends in dramatic flare. ball gown Tea length: This style skirt is less formal, usually with little to no flare, and ends few inches above the ankles. Sleeve Styles Several of the gowns in our current collection have detachable sleeves. Check the description in our online catalog to see if specific gown's sleeves are removeable. Cap: This short sleeve is close fitting and is long enough to just cover the shoulders. Fitted: This sleeve is long, (to ball gown the wrist) and fitted, hugging the arms. Short (or T Shirt): This ball gown short sleeve is roomier and longer than the Cap sleeve, reaching slightly more than half way to the elbow. Waist Styles Basque: This dropped waist starts at or just below the natural waistline, and dips in the center creating shape. Dropped: This refers to any waistline that falls below the natural waist. The actual location of the waistline varies with the style gown. Empire: This waistline begins just below the bust. Natural: This waistline sits at the natural waist. Train Styles Trains are made specific for each gown, some are detachable others are not, so please check the description in our online catalog for information specific to the you are interested in. Cathedral: This formal train is the longest style, extending approximately

9 feet from the waist. Chapel: This formal train extends approximately 4 feet from the waist. Sweep: This train extends only few inches longer than the gown. Watteau: Rather than attaching at the

waist, this train attaches at the shoulders Veils and Headpieces

Blusher The Blusher is the single layer veil worn over the face at the beginning of the ceremony.This is

 

the top tier. It is usually between and Elbow Fingertip The Elbow veil is

multi layered, and as

its name suggests, is long enough to reach the elbows. Top tier and bottom

tier The Fingertip veil is

long veil that reaches the fingertips when the arms are relaxed and

by your side. Top tier bottom tier Chapel Cathedral The Chapel length veil is long veil. Top tier and bottom tier (single tier The Cathedral length veil is the

longest veil. Top tier bottom

tier (single tier Veil Edges: Drop:

                                                                                                                                                                                       

 

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