The train bearer
The Bride.
The tail of the wedding dress is called a "train".(You're welcome!)
A dress train is the back of a dress where it drags on the ground behind you, sometimes they can be clipped on and off. Usually these are on wedding dresses.
The long flowing rear part of a wedding dress is spelled "train". These can be sweeping, chapel length, semi-cathedral, royal, or even no train at all, depending on your style of wedding dress.
Yes
it is called a Train.
A Train!
Use a train that is separate from the dress and attaches at the waist. Then you can simply take it off when the train becomes a problem.
She will train the new employee. The train left the station at 4:00. Her wedding dress has a long train.
wedding dress
It makes you look very elegant.That is all.
14 feet
The train of Catherine Middleton's wedding dress, designed by Sarah Burton at the House of Alexander McQueen, was a mere 3 metres long, quite short for the train of a future Queen.