nadi
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Post by nadi on Jul 10, 2011 6:55:16 GMT -5
All in all, the convertible wedding gown has a lot of potential. They are not yet widely available, but a few designers are starting to offer them in their collections (I first learned of them when I saw a David Tutera breakaway gown on "My Fair Wedding"). If you are looking for a bridal gown that offers two looks for the price of one, the convertible gown might be exactly what you desire.
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Post by bandman980 on Jul 17, 2011 4:59:20 GMT -5
The convertible gown is the updated version of the detachable train gowns which were so popular in the 1960s. The '60s gowns were generally column or A-line silhouettes which featured long trains flowing from either the waist or just below the shoulder . After the ceremony, instead of bustling the train, it was simply unhooked from the gown, leaving a floor length dress which was the same length all the way around.
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