| Fit Guide for Meritline’s Dress Collection |
| Choose the right evening dress, wedding gown, or formal dress style for your body-type and desired look. |
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10. Court Train
Extending about 3 feet from the ankles, the Court Train is longer than the Sweep Train and can be worn at most ceremonies – formal, semi-formal or casual.
Is This Style for You? Extremely elegant, the Court Train style is appropriate for those who plan to have only one train carrier or a train light enough for their flower girl to hold. |
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11. Chapel Train
The Chapel Train is the most popular of all train lengths. It flows approximately three to five feet behind the gown. A bride wearing the Chapel Train style makes a bold statement saying “I feel beautiful and special! This is MY day!”
Is This Style for You? A stunning choice for all figure types, the Chapel Train sets the brides as the centerpiece of a formal wedding. |
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12. Cathedral Train
Cathedral Train dresses features a cascading train for formal weddings. It extends from six to eight feet behind the gown. Also known as a Monarch Train.”
Is This Style for You? This style is the perfect formal wedding gown and will surely attract the attention of guests at church or your reception. |
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13. Royal Train
As the name suggests, this style was traditionally reserved for royalty. The train on this style is the longest and most formal of all styles with a train. The grand gown Princess Diana wore at her wedding to Prince Charles was of this style.
Is This Style for You? If you truly want to feel special and like a real-life princess, this could be your ideal choice. Be sure to assign a few designated train carriers on your special day! |
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