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FLOOR LENGTH WEDDING DRESSES

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Get classic drama with your floor-length wedding dress

Brides absolutely love this design because it is the most versatile look. Trains are a fabulous look or your ceremony, but when you're dancing the night away, it can be difficult to handle. With a floor-length wedding gown, you can have all of the classic drama of the train without the length, and of course, you can stay comfortable during your ceremony and reception.

This is also the perfect choice if you're planning to jet off to your destination wedding on a beach. No need to worry about the bottom of your wedding dress getting full of sand! Brides who aren't obsessed with the princess look also love floor-length bridal gowns. You'll usually see this length as a companion with modern cuts like the sheath or a more subdued A-line designs without the extra drama of multi-layered chiffon and tulle.

The floor-length wedding dress is always chic for brides who still want to make a dramatic entrance, but also want to stay comfortable. This will also keep you from having to change into a shorter dress for your reception, if you're on a budget and don't want to buy two dresses.

We also provide free wedding dress bustles for some bridal styles to transition the gown from a style with trains during the ceremony to a more manageable length for dancing and moving around during the reception. It allows the bride to move freely without tripping over the train while still maintaining the beauty and elegance of the gown.

Why are wedding gowns always white?
The white wedding gown tradition began in 1840, when Queen Victoria made a statement during her royal wedding by wearing a white lace gown. Historically, bridal gowns came in a broad range of hues, for both practicality and style. White was rarely used at the time, so the Queen's decision drew immediate attention and established a new trend of white bridal gowns that continues to this day.
How much does a wedding gown generally cost?
The average wedding dress in the U.S. costs $2,000-$4,000. Azazie offers wedding dresses starting at $199, with more delicate options up to $1,059, while other brands can be up to $2,500.
What is the most flattering wedding gown style for my body type?
Every bride needs the perfect wedding dress that flatters her beauty. What is the best wedding dress style for you? From classic A-Lines to sexy figure-hugging Sheath dresses, Azazie offers every type of wedding dress that flatters your beauty.
Are there plus-size wedding gowns available?
We offer 275+ beautifully designed wedding dresses and provid sizes 0-30 and custom sizing to choose from.
May brides try on gowns before purchasing them?
We do offer an At-Home Try On Program that allows you to test the quality and fit of our dresses from the comfort of your home.Try on wedding dresses for only $15.
Can I personalize my wedding gowns?
Most wedding dresses can be customized to size at no extra charge.
What's your policy on rush orders?
Rush production reduces your production time by moving your order ahead in the production queue for an additional, nonrefundable fee
Can the dresses be exchanged or returned?
We accept returns on standard-sizing wedding dresses within 30 days. Custom sizing is the final sale and is non-returnable.