Walking Posture Etiquette for Wearing Wedding Dresses (Part 1)
Floor-Length Cathedral Wedding Dress
Features: Formal, elaborate, testing walking skills.
Notes:
Avoid stepping on the dress to prevent tripping. Having a hoop skirt can reduce the risk; without one, gently lift the train of the dress.
Avoid overly large strides, around 20 centimeters is ideal. Walking slowly can prevent tripping and is convenient for photography.
Close-Fitting Floor-Length Wedding Dress
Features: Soft material, suitable for beach weddings.
Notes:
Prone to stepping on the dress, no hoop skirt for support.
Learn to walk like a model with small steps, gently kick the train of the dress forward, movements should not be too pronounced.
Fishtail Wedding Dress
Features: Highlights the bride's curves, but can be challenging to walk in.
Notes:
Tighten near the knees, wear heels of at least five centimeters.
Walk in a straight line, swaying gracefully without stepping on the dress.
Walking and Sitting Etiquette in Qipao
Qipao: Represents the softness and charm of Eastern women, often used as a toasting dress at weddings.
Walking Notes:
Keep your chest up, stomach in, heels need not be too high.
Walk in a straight line, showcasing a beautiful and elegant posture.
Sitting Notes:
Sit sideways with legs together to one side.
Keep your upper body straight and tall, exuding nobility and elegance.
The above guidelines on the walking posture etiquette for brides wearing wedding dresses and qipao have been compiled by KDL Weddings, a dress and suit rental shop in Hong Kong. We hope this guide helps brides showcase their best selves at their weddings.



