Help me out in finding the style of amna 's dress in that pic. how can we get back long? like frock place another piece? or how.
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isnt it called train?
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^Yup, a train. It's a small one.
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train
wt that mean?
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"train" refers to the way a gown trails behind you as you walk. Imagine a western style wedding gown, like what Princess Diana wore...that loooooong part of the dress that flared out and extended down the aisle?? That is called a train. The style of dress in the picture you posted is also also a modified, short train, which is very much in fashion right now. It is not a separate piece of fabric. If is the actual shirt/gown/frock that is stitched. Any good, knowledgable tailor should know how to sew that style. Best thing to do is use a reputable home based designer or tailor if you want to replicate it.
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thanx dear for such clear detail. i also wanna such design. and i think upper body is seperate and down long train is seperate like a fork. talking abut only back body.
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thanx dear for such clear detail. i also wanna such design. and i think upper body is seperate and down long train is seperate like a fork. talking abut only back body.
There is nothing seperate in that picture! The back body is not atrached, we are trying to explain to you that the shirt/kameez/ frock *is sewn that way, with a train..all one piece!
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Maybe this will make sense..instead of the standard 2 gaz required to stitch a kameez, the tailor would use say 3 gaz or maybe a little more to add gher....these days, since long shirts are in style, my kameez's are 47-48 inches. But if I want something like the picture you posted, the tailor will make the shirt about 12 inches longer, and cut the back hemline in a round shape so that it forms a train.