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designs of wedding gownsGowns are typically bustled either on the top of the gown, or underneath the skirts. The concept is the same: identify several points midway down on the skirt/train and secure these points higher up on the gown. Bustling on the top of the gown is usually accomplished with thread eyes carefully placed in the mid-section of the skirt, which are then secured around on the of back opening buttons, or on a button or hook higher on the skirt or near the waist. These buttons, hooks, and thread loops can be concealed with the gown’s ornamentation if necessary. bridal gownsMother of bride dresseswedding dressgloveWedding Gownstea length wedding dresswedding dressesProm Dresswedding dressMother of bride dressestea length wedding dressProm Dresscheap wedding dresses2010 Wedding DressesFlower Girl DressesProm Dressesglovescheap bridal gownsProm DressesProm Dress2010 Wedding Gownscheap wedding dresstea length wedding dressProm DressFlower Girl Dresses Bustles. One of the first things we think about as we study the styles and designs of wedding gowns is that it should look beautiful both during the ceremony and during the reception. After the ceremony, the bride usually wants to be able to move more freely, be able to turn easily, and perhaps be able to dance. If a gown has a detachable train, this is easily achieved. But if you’re drawn to gowns without detachable trains, bustling the gown or the train is the answer. |
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