
Guinness Book of World Records Recognizes World's Longest Bridal Train: Tasteful or Tacky?
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2012/03/22 17:09:52
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Here comes the bride ... all 1.85 miles of her. The Guinness Book of World Records recognized the world's longest bridal train on Monday, which beat the previous record, The Associated Press reports.

According to The Daily Mail, a 17-year-old model named Emma wore the dress in a hot air balloon that sailed through Bucharest on Tuesday, letting the train stretch down the street. The train, created by Andree Salon fashion house, took 100 days and 10 seamstresses to make, salon spokeswoman Lavinia Lascae told the AP.
The lace was imported from France, while taffeta and other fabrics were purchased from Italy, costing a total of $7,364.48 -- and that's just for the train. In our opinion, this train would look ridiculous on Kate Middleton, let alone at your average 200-person catering hall affair. Would you wear a train this long to your wedding? Or thanks, but no thanks?

According to The Daily Mail, a 17-year-old model named Emma wore the dress in a hot air balloon that sailed through Bucharest on Tuesday, letting the train stretch down the street. The train, created by Andree Salon fashion house, took 100 days and 10 seamstresses to make, salon spokeswoman Lavinia Lascae told the AP.
The lace was imported from France, while taffeta and other fabrics were purchased from Italy, costing a total of $7,364.48 -- and that's just for the train. In our opinion, this train would look ridiculous on Kate Middleton, let alone at your average 200-person catering hall affair. Would you wear a train this long to your wedding? Or thanks, but no thanks?
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Flamingolady 2012/03/22 18:36:37Tacky






















It bothers me none. But I don't personally like it either.
.. oh wait, you just didn't know she isn't a bride right?