onsdag 29 oktober 2008

Släp, släp och annat släp

Egentligen vill jag ju inte ha nåt släp alls, men än så länge har jag inte hittat en klänning som har allt och dessutom saknar släp. Men jag har lärt mig en del om släp. Det är en djungel!

Dessa finns (i längdordning):

Brush train (kallas också Sweep train)
Reaches just to the floor beneath your dress hem, ‘brushing’ the floor as you walk. This style works with virtually all wedding types as it can be formal to less formal, appropriate for outdoor weddings for its lack of drag, and fine for beach weddings. Brides say they can move most easily in a train of this type. Walking, turning and moving is not a problem during the ceremony, and they’re happy not to have to carry around six pounds of bustled fabric all night.

Court train
A short and maneuverable train, the court attaches at the waist and extends behind you for three feet.

Chapel train
A formal to semi-formal style, the chapel train attaches at the waist and extends behind you for four to five feet.

Cathedral train
A formal style of train, this one attaches at the waist and extends behind you for six to seven feet.

Royal train
An ultra-formal style, the royal train extends ten feet or more from its attachment position at your waist.

Watteau train
Attaches at your shoulders or the top of your back (yes, like a cape) and
falls to the bottom hem of your dress or just a little bit beyond that.
En sån variant kan Ninni möjligtvis ha haft på sin klänning, om jag minns rätt.

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