Glossary
Brush Train
Brush Train refers to a style/type of Train that is described as the shortest of the Train styles, apart from not having a Train at all. It barely "brushes" the ground behind the d ress and adds a modest amount of volume to the back of the dress. The Brush Train is the most versatile train because it can be worn at just about all types of wedding ceremonies, from a spring garden wedding, to an evening event in autumn.
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