Dress by Amy-Jo Tatum
Though dresses with full and spread out trains are gorgeous in their own right, they aren't for everyone. The good news is, you can go formal without pulling that train around all day? So what are your options if you like a real formal look? If the dress you have your heart set on has a train wear it bustled. In fact, some brides love the bustling effect (train tacked up and under) and prefer to keep that French 'Gigi' look going the whole day rather than letting it flow. Another option is any formal to-the-floor dress, a full bell skirt without a train like the allover Chantilly lace above, a particularly beautiful choice.
Gown by Amy-Jo Tatum
Above: Formal length silk dupioni and Chantilly lace A-line has plenty of back interest without bustling or train . . .
Above: This full skirt could go formal or semi-formal depending on how accessories are used . . .here it's perfect for the destination wedding. Versatile, it could go beachy or in a rustic/formal venue like a vineyard or Mas.
Above is a side view of a bustled gown a la 1960s with a bell skirt. Go ahead and show off the beautiful effect of bustling all day long if you want . . .
- The above image shows bustling close up can indeed be an art form.
All gowns by Amy-Jo Tatum Bridal Couture
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