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Wedding dress: lengths
  • Wedding dress: lengths

  • Whether you want to glide down the aisle with a long train or show some leg in a mini, there are plenty of lengths to choose from. Our guide will help you on your way.

Wedding dress: lengths

Asymmetrical

An asymmetrical dress features one side longer than the other. This is a dramatic look and suits an informal or evening reception.

Wedding dress: lengths

Ballerina

Ballerina-length skirts fall just above the ankle and are wide and full. They are suitable for all occasions.

Wedding dress: lengths

Floor-length

Floor-length skirts don't fall all the way to the floor, but 1cm to 3cm above it. This is the most formal style and works for all occasions.

Wedding dress: lengths

Knee-length

This style of skirt finishes just below the knee. A very flattering length, it's perfect for beach weddings and second time around.

Wedding dress: lengths

Mini

For the most daring bride only!










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