i want a BIG dress with a long train, but i also want to dance all night... is having both possible?

Question Asked: 21/07/2017

Wedding Date: 9/08/2018

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Louise Alvarez Couture Bridal & Evening Wear

(28) · Sydney

Posted: 14/11/2017

We always make sure there are a couple of options, a quick to pick up hand loop, and a more permanent buttoned up version for later at the party when you don't want to drag your train around on the dance floor. depending on the style of gown ( full tulle skirts are harder to bustle depending on the hemline measurement). Chat about this with your designer/ dress supplier before ordering your gown. Another good option is adetachable overskirt or train which you can take off later in the proceedings. Good luck!

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A & E Bridal House

(12) · New South Wales

Posted: 25/10/2017

Hi,

Yes, for sure.  In A&E Bridal, we have convertible wedding dress range.  you can have a short wedding dress with a detachable big skirt overlay to suit your needs.  So you could have the big dress in the morning for ceremony and short dress for dance.  Or we also have mermaid wedding dress with detachable big skirt for different needs. 

If you are intested, please feel free to contact me (02 97067601) for more details or make appointment to try on the convertible wedding dress sample.  

Best Regards,

Eunice

Chein Noir Dezines

(14) · Perth

Posted: 24/10/2017

Absolutley doable. As a Couturier I create gowns for brides to suit their needs, you could have a BIG dress with detachable train or slimer dress with deatachable skirt to create look of BIG dress. There is more options as well. You need to find a designer/couturier that will work with you on this idea. There is also possibility of converting exsisting dress to suit your idea.

Feel free to contact me if you have more questions, www.cheinnoir.com

All the best wishes,

Beata Ridley, Bridal Couturier and Designer

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