const vocab =["Basque Waist: A type of dress waistline that is low in the front and curves up and over the hips. This waistline was created to accentuate curves without requiring a tight dress fit.", "Fit and Flare: A fitted style of dress that hugs the thighs and flares out. Often chosen by brides who feel mermaid dresses are too restrictive.", "Drop Waist: A waistline that sits below the natural waistline.", "Empire Waist: A waistline that sits above the natural waist, typically sitting just under the bust.", "Plunge: A neckline that dips past the bust, sometimes extending to the waistline. Plunge necklines are often more narrow that V-necklines so as not to show too much cleavage.", "V-neck: A sharp, angled neckline dips down in the front. A less revealing version of this neckline is often dubbed a 'subtle V'.", "Cowl: A loose piece of fabric draped elegantly either across the neckline or back.", "Bateau Neckline: A wide, horizontal neckline that gently curves across the collarbones and ends at the shoulders. Often called a boat neck or Sabrina neckline, this option is popular with modest brides or brides with religious restrictions.", "Scoop Neckline: A classic, U-shaped neckline that curves down from the shoulders and across the chest.", "Halter Neckline: A dress with a neckline that wraps around the back of the neck and meets at the back.", "Bustle: An attachment added to a dress to lift the train off the ground during a reception, leaving the hem of the dress the same length across. A bustle does not often come with a dress but is instead added during alterations.", "Chiffon: A lightweight, semi-sheer fabric that flows and drapes in a flattering manner. Most often used in A-line or ballgown skirts or to make sleeves.", "Sheath: A type of dress silhouette that includes a tight bodice and hugs at the waist, then drops to naturally hug the bride's figure. Typically considered a fit halfway between an A-line and Fit and Flare.", "Mermaid: A form-fitting dress silhouette that hugs the figure and dramatically flares out just past the knees.", "A-line: A dress silhouette that includes a fitted bodice that flares out at the waist. The shape of this type of dress resembles the letter A, giving it its name.", "Ballgown: The most well-known dress style, ballgown dresses are characterized by a fitted bodice that dramatically flares from the waist.", "Petticoat: An underskirt, typically used for ballgown dresses, worn to create more structured volume and to keep the dress layers away from the bride's ankles.", "Brocade: An elegant fabric, often silk or satin, with a pattern embroidered in silver, gold, or ivory.", "Organza: A lightweight, nearly transparent fabric. It is often mistaken for tulle, however organza has a distinct sheen and softness.", "Tulle: A semi-translucent, fine netting that comes in a variety of colors. Often used as an underlayer to create volume in dress skirts. Tulle is also the primary fabric used in making veils.", "Mikado: A luxe fabric known for its rich texture, subtle sheen, and ability to hold its shape.", "Satin: A classic wedding fabric characterized by a smooth, shiny, and luxurious finish.", "Crepe: A woven fabric that gives a crinkled or gauzy appearance, especially when thin. Thicker crepe is smoother and more elastic, similar to a stretch knit.", "Cap Sleeve: Short sleeves that are cut to fit over the shoulder and taper down to nothing under the arm.", "Bishop Sleeve: Long, loose-fitting sleeves that are full and cuffed at the wrist. In bridal, bishop sleeves are typically made from chiffon or tulle so as not to completely hide the arm. These sleeves are sometimes also called 'balloon sleeves'.", "Flutter Sleeve: Short sleeves that are designed to be loose and flowy, with fabric that gently drapes over the upper arm.", "Off-Shoulder: A type of strap that hangs off the arm in a U-shape. Can be paired with spaghetti straps or worn alone.", "Sheet Lace: A delicate lace known for its intricate floral patterns and antique theme.", "Boning: A structural element made of plastic or metal that's sewn into the bodice to help it keep its shape. Most people think of corsets when boning is mentioned.", "Ruche: A sewing technique that involves gathering fabric into pleats or folds to create a ripple-like effect.", "Pleat: A sewing technique used to create a textured or structured look on the skirt, usually arranged in a repeating pattern. They can be 'accordion' style (many small, close together pleats) or 'box' style (fewer, wider pleats spaced further apart) depending on the desired effect.", "Crinoline: A stiff underskirt made of horsehair or a similar material, used to add volume and hold out the skirt of the dress for a full and voluminous silhouette.", "Horsehair: Traditionally woven from horses' manes, this fabric is a stiff, woven mesh used to provide structure and body to the hem of a dress, resulting in a beautiful ruffling effect."]; $w.onReady(function(){ const randomVocab = Math.floor(Math.random() * (vocab.length - 1)); vocab[randomVocab]; });
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