What Does Bustle Dress Mean?

What does bustle dress mean?

Having a wedding dress with a train can be stunning, especially when it’s paired with beautiful florals and details. But, the train of your wedding gown can be a hindrance on your big day, making it harder to move around and dance with ease. Having your dress bustled prior to your reception can make a huge difference in the way you feel on your wedding day.

A bustle is a technique that pulls up your wedding dress’ train, which can be done through snaps, buttons or ties during the alteration process. This allows the fabric of your train to be gathered up, which creates a more balanced look at your dress’ hemline.

There are many different types of bustles, but some are better suited to certain types of dresses and fabric. Your seamstress can help you pick the perfect wedding bustle for your dress and budget!

The French Bustle (also known as an Under-Bustle) gathers your dress’ train underneath the main skirt with a series of subtle ribbons. This is the most straightforward of the bustle styles and is ideal for simpler trains, chapel or sweep lengths, and fewer layers of fabric.

This type of bustle is also best suited to lace or satin gowns with statement bows in the back. The ties of the bustle fold above the dress’ hemline, then are secured beneath the bow to allow the train to flow from the bow’s visual point of elegance and symmetry.

If your gown has a full-length train, then you’ll need to have it bustled in order to move around comfortably on your wedding day. A bustle will ensure that you don’t trip on your train as you walk or dance on the dance floor, and it can help to keep the hemline of your wedding dress looking fresh and clean during the reception.

Another type of bustle is an English bustle, which is similar to a ballroom bustle, but fastened lower on your dress’ skirt instead of along the waistline. This type of bustle is also great for mermaid or sheath-style wedding dresses, and can be used for any gown that’s fitted through the hips.

When choosing the best bustle for your dress, it’s important to keep in mind how long your train is and what fabric your wedding gown is made from. A short train will need a very simple bustle, while a gown with a long train may require more intricate details to be added to the bustle.

Some of the most popular types of bustles include American and traditional. These types are the most versatile and can be paired with a variety of gowns from voluminous ball gowns to curvy fit-and-flares.

There are also other bustle options, like a side sling. This bustle option, which can be done for a very low cost, can add a touch of drama to your gown.

A bustle can be a tricky task, so it’s helpful to have someone else take on the responsibility of bustling your dress ahead of time. This person can practice with your dress and ensure that it looks beautiful and flawless on the day of the wedding. It can also be a good idea to bring a bridesmaid to your final dress fitting to assist with the bustle as well, so that you can be sure to have the right helper on hand for your big day!