Length of your cheap wedding dress
Length of your inexpensive
wedding dress shall be another confusing problem for the brides. Don't know what length you
want your affordable bridal gown to
be? Here's the long and short if it. Choosing your discount wedding dresses length may
seem like a no-brainer. But unless you know the difference between ballerina tea-length and a mini,
you better read on. Ankle-length: We'll start you off with an easy one. The ankle-length gown
is hemmed -- you guessed it -- right at the ankles. A nice semi-formal option that can be either
full or form fitting. Ballerina: Again, like the name implies, the Ballerina features a full
skirt (think tutu) that reaches just above the ankles. Very fun and flirty -- great for an outdoor
wedding. Floor-length: The hem on these cheap wedding dresses just barely
touches the floor on all sides. A wonderful formal look that works well on both straight and full
styles. Intermission: This hem falls anywhere between the knee and the ankle. Perfect for a
semi-formal or more casual affair -- and we just love saying the name! Hi-Lo: A variation of
the Intermission, the Hi-Lo features an Intermission hem on the front, and a floor length (or
longer) hem in the back. Popular wedding
dresses style for bridesmaids (and again, love that name thing!). Knee-length: Another
great look for maids or a casual bride, this style of skirt ends just below the
knee. Miniskirt: For the super sassy bride -- a skirt that ends well above the
knee. Tea-length: A summer bridal
gown hemmed to end at the shin; it's conservative, but chic. Simply introduced the styles
of the length, have you ever been familiar with them now? Posted
Friday October 30, 2009, 11:58 pm
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