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Glossary Tips
Empire Waistline
Empire: A waistline that starts just below the bust. An empire waistline can run straight across or curve down the sides to hit the small of the back.
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Fish Bowl Arrangement
Fish bowl: a centerpiece in which flowers are arranged in a glass bowl
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Elbow Veil
Elbow: a veil that's about two feet long and reaches to the bride's elbows.
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Madonna Veil
Madonna veil: a veil that falls just below the chin and is worn at informal weddings. Also known as a birdcage veil.
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Illusion (fabric)
Illusion: fine netting used for veils, headpieces, and on the sleeves and necklines of dresses.
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Flyaway Veil
Flyaway: a less formal veil, it has multiple layers and reaches just to the bride's shoulders.
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Pantyhose
Pantyhose: A garment that combines both panty and stockings into a one piece waist-high garment that extends above the crotch, but not above the waist, to the toes, and is usually sheer rather than opaque.
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Emerald Cut
Emerald cut: A usually rectangular cut of jewel.
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Pillars
Pillars: plastic or wood separators used in a tiered cake.
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Tea Length Dress
Tea length: the dressīs hemline falls several inches above the ankles.
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Presentation Bouquet
Presentation: flowers with long stems arranged so that the bouquet is cradled in the brideīs arms (think beauty pageant).
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Sheath Silhouette
Sheath: a modern dress silhouette with a narrow skirt that is form-fitting through the torso.
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Waltz Veil
Waltz: A veil that falls somewhere between the knee and the ankle. Also known as a Ballet veil.
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Collar Necklace
Collar Necklace: a necklace consisting of three or more strands of pearls fitting snugly around the neck, this style looks good with low necklines.
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Ascot Tie
Ascot tie: A wide necktie (almost like a scarf) that is looped over and held in place beneath the chin with a tie tack or stickpin. Worn with a wing-collar shirt and the daytime wedding cutaway jacket.
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Basque Waistline
Basque waistline: A waistline that is below the waist and dips down to a point in the front
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Necktie
Necktie: A standard, long, knotted necktie worn with a laydown collar. Also known as a four-in-hand tie.
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Flaw
Flaw: an imperfection of a stone.
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Gore Skirt
Gore skirt: Nope, this has nothing to do with Al Gore! Itīs a flared skirt that is fitted at the waist and full at the hem. There are no gathers or pleats at the top. All the fullness comes from the shape of the panels. A gore skirt has more flare than an A-line in the front.
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Fingertip Veil
Fingertip: a veil that falls just to the bride's fingertips.