 St. Pucchi
 St. PucchiDo you know the difference between tea-length and ballerina length? Short or mini? Here are some images to inspire you along to finding your perfect hemline. . . .
FLOOR-LENGTH
 Sassi Holford
 Sassi Holford Most common length for bridal gowns, this hemline is graceful and elegant; typically not touching the floor in front but 1-3" above for ease with walking.
BALLERINA
 Amy-Jo Tatum
 Amy-Jo TatumPhoto by Stephanie Williams Photography
Ballerina-length skirts fall just above the ankle and are wide and full just like the skirts seen in the corps de ballet. 
TEA-LENGTH
Falls mid-calf and can be either full and volumonous or fitted. Mostly worn at the informal or semi -formal wedding.
KNEE-LENGTH
 Peter Langner
 Peter Langner
This style of skirt finishes just below or above the knee. A very flattering length, it's perfect for cocktail and the less formal civil-style wedding.
 Jenny Packham
 Jenny Packham
A whimsical and playful , this skirt sports a certain radical chic first worn in the 1960s. Perfect for a cocktail wedding or a bride with great legs.
 Peter Langner
 Peter LangnerThis style of skirt finishes just below or above the knee. A very flattering length, it's perfect for cocktail and the less formal civil-style wedding.
MINI
 Jenny Packham
 Jenny PackhamA whimsical and playful , this skirt sports a certain radical chic first worn in the 1960s. Perfect for a cocktail wedding or a bride with great legs.
ASYMMETRICAL
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Hemline is short in front and generally extended into a train in back. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
  
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