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Collection: Long Wedding Dress

What to Consider When Choosing a Long/Maxi Wedding Dress

Here are key factors to keep in mind:

  • Silhouette & Volume: If you want full skirt drama, go for ball gown shapes (like the first two). If you prefer something more streamlined, a fit-and-flare or straight style works.

  • Fabric & Structure: Heavy fabrics like satin and organza hold shape and give formality. Laces, net/mesh and tulle give more softness and movement.

  • Neckline & Sleeves: Off-shoulder, high neck, sleeveless, long sleeves—each gives a different feel. Choose one you feel comfortable wearing for the full event.

  • Length & Train: Maxi or floor-length means the dress covers fully to the floor. Some may have extra train or sweep—factor how much movement you’ll need.

  • Comfort & Movement: If you’ll be moving a lot (walking, dancing, standing), make sure the skirt allows ease of motion and the bodice is supportive but not overly tight.

  • Color & Detail: Traditional white/ivory is always safe. If you want something different, color accents or alternative hues (like the salmon pink) can personalize your look.

  • Budget & Designer Level: Ranges vary widely—from more affordable options to luxury designer gowns. Decide your budget early.

  • Associate with Occasion & Venue: A full ball gown suits grand venues; a lighter maxi dress may suit a beach or outdoor wedding.