Sunday, April 14, 2013

Let's get dress


"With make-up and a pretty dress a girl is reborn over and over"
                                                                                                                      - Paradise Kiss-

This entry came up when my bestie,Monica Dian is a litlle "lost" when she want to make a dress, so she asked me to write an entry about the names of the gown.

Hope this entry can help her&all women who loves fashion alot:)

 1. Ball Gown

A ball gown is the most formal female attire for social occasions. It is traditionally a full-skirted gown reaching the floor, made of luxurious fabric






Ball gown by Rusly Tjohnardi
Photographer: Rio Surya Prasetia
From: Weddingku.com









Left; Ball gown by Marchesa    Right: Ball gown by Armani Prive


 


















2. Bouffant Gown

 A bouffant gown is a women's dress silhouette made of a wide, full skirt resembling a hoop skirt (and sometimes including a hoop or petticoat support underneath the skirt). It may be tea length (mid-calf length) or floor length.


 a fancy gown for formal occasions











3. Cocktail Dress

Left: Cocktail dress by Christian Siriano     Right: Flared strapless cocktail dress by Zac Posen
 A cocktail dress or cocktail gown is a  woman's dress worn at cocktail parties, and semi-formal, or "black  tie"  occasions.












4. Little Black Dress

 A little black dress is an evening or cocktail dress, cut simply and often quite short
















 5. Debutante Gown

  a white dress worn by young women at debutante cotillions.

*A debutante (from the French débutante, "female beginner") is a girl or young lady from an aristocratic or  upper class family who has reached the age of maturity, and as a new adult, is introduced to society at a formal "debut" presentation



6.  Evening Gown
a long dress worn for evening events

Here are the types of evening gown:
A. Sheath Dress

Left: Sheath dress by Gucci      Right; Sheath dress by Zac Posen
 The sheath style evening gown, like the usual sheath dress is designed to fit the body tightly. It is generally unbelted, and has a straight drape. It can have shoulder straps or be strapless











B.  Mermaid Dress

Mermaid, as the name suggests, means that the evening gown is shaped like a mermaid. It is form-fitting at the bodice, and the skirt is designed to resemble a mermaid's tail in silhouette. The skirt may or may not be of the same colour or texture.







C. A-line Dress

 The A-line style evening gown is somewhat bell-shaped, it is close-fitting at the top and widens gradually at the bottom, without gathers or pleats. This makes for a simple but elegant appearance.








D. Trumpet Dress


If the evening gown is trumpet shaped, it is tight-fitting until it reaches the knees, where it flares.

*quite resemble with mermaid dress, sometimes people said trumpet/mermaid dress





E. Empire Dress


If the evening gown is trumpet shaped, it is tight-fitting until it reaches the knees, where it flares.



 




F. Dropped Waist Dress

The waistline is dropped below the actual waistline. The skirt can be fitted or flared.







G. Princess Dress

 The princess style evening gown is also tight, cut in single pieces, such as gores, and hanging in an unbroken line from shoulder to flared them.









7. Gymslip Dress



  a sleeveless tunic most commonly worn as part of a girl's school uniform














8. Jumper Dress

A jumper dress is a sleeveless, collarless dress intended to be worn over a blouse, shirt or sweater.









9.  Maxi Dress


a long dress, often ankle length












10. Mini Dress


  a short dress with a high hemline












11. Night Dress


  worn as nightwear, which may come in a variety of styles








12.  Shift Dress

  a short, sleeveless dress in a simple style with little detailing







13. Shirt Dress

  a dress borrowing details from the style of a men's shirt, often including collar or front buttons











14.  Strapless Dress
left: Strapless dress by Karen Millen
a dress with no visible means of support (usually held up by interior corsetry or boning, or by elasticated fabric.)







15.  Sundress


Left; Sun dress by Armani Exchange   Right: Sun dress by Victoria's Secret

intended for wearing in warmer weather.












16.  Tea Gown

Right: metmuseum.org 


a semiformal gown intended for wear during afternoon tea














17. Wedding Dress

  worn exclusively by the bride at her wedding. In Western cultures, white is the most popular colour.
















Makassar wedding dress by Rusly Tjohnardi















International  wedding dress by Tex Saverio.
Photographer: Nicoline Patricia Malina
From: Dewi Inspirasi Pernikahan 2012









18. Wrap Dress
a dress having a front closure which wraps around the body, forming a v-shaped neckline


Left: Wrap dress by Givenchy      Right: Off shoulder wrap dress by Jean Paul Gaultier

19. Peplum Dress
A ruffle or flared section in the construction of a jacket or blouse that extends a short distance below the waistline. Peplums may be sewn to the bodice, cut in one with the bodice, or may be a separate section attached to a belt.



Left: Peplum dress by Christian Siriano     Right: Side peplum dress by Alexander Mcqueen


















Tags:
Monica Dian, Rusly Tjohnardi, Rio Surya Prasetia, Marchesa, Armani Prive, Armani Exchange, Zac Posen, Christian Siriano, Gucci, Givenchy, Victoria's Secret, Karen Millen, Jean Paul Gaultier, Alexander Mcqueen, Tex Saverio, Nicoline Patricia Malina, Weddingku, Dewi Inspirasi Pernikahan 2012









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