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''' | == Ball Gown == | ||
[[File:Ball_gown_MET_DT7579.jpg|thumb|right|A classic ball gown from the 19th century.]] | |||
A '''ball gown''' is a type of formal [[dress]] that is typically worn to a [[ball (dance)|ball]] or a formal event. It is characterized by its full skirt and fitted bodice, often featuring luxurious fabrics and intricate embellishments. | |||
== History == | == History == | ||
The gown has a long history, | The ball gown has a long history, evolving from the elaborate court dresses of the [[Renaissance]] and [[Baroque]] periods. During the [[19th century]], the ball gown became a staple of formal attire for women attending high society events. The design of ball gowns has changed over the centuries, reflecting the fashion trends of each era. | ||
== | == Design == | ||
Ball gowns are known for their voluminous skirts, which are often supported by [[petticoat]]s or [[crinoline]]s. The bodice is typically fitted, accentuating the wearer's waist. Common materials used in ball gowns include [[silk]], [[satin]], [[tulle]], and [[lace]]. | |||
=== Bodice === | |||
The bodice of a ball gown is usually structured and may feature [[boning]] for support. It can be strapless, have [[sleeve]]s, or feature [[off-the-shoulder]] designs. Embellishments such as [[beading]], [[embroidery]], and [[appliqué]] are often used to add detail and elegance. | |||
=== Skirt === | |||
The skirt of a ball gown is typically full and flowing, designed to create a dramatic silhouette. It may be layered with multiple fabrics to add volume and movement. Some skirts are designed with [[train (clothing)|trains]] that extend behind the wearer. | |||
== | == Occasions == | ||
Ball gowns are traditionally worn to formal events such as [[wedding]]s, [[prom]]s, and [[debutante ball]]s. They are also a popular choice for [[red carpet]] events and other high-profile occasions. | |||
== | == Related pages == | ||
* [[Evening gown]] | |||
* [[Cocktail dress]] | |||
* [[Formal wear]] | |||
* [[Fashion design]] | |||
[[Category:Fashion]] | [[Category:Fashion]] | ||
[[Category: | [[Category:Dresses]] | ||
Latest revision as of 03:58, 13 February 2025
Ball Gown[edit]

A ball gown is a type of formal dress that is typically worn to a ball or a formal event. It is characterized by its full skirt and fitted bodice, often featuring luxurious fabrics and intricate embellishments.
History[edit]
The ball gown has a long history, evolving from the elaborate court dresses of the Renaissance and Baroque periods. During the 19th century, the ball gown became a staple of formal attire for women attending high society events. The design of ball gowns has changed over the centuries, reflecting the fashion trends of each era.
Design[edit]
Ball gowns are known for their voluminous skirts, which are often supported by petticoats or crinolines. The bodice is typically fitted, accentuating the wearer's waist. Common materials used in ball gowns include silk, satin, tulle, and lace.
Bodice[edit]
The bodice of a ball gown is usually structured and may feature boning for support. It can be strapless, have sleeves, or feature off-the-shoulder designs. Embellishments such as beading, embroidery, and appliqué are often used to add detail and elegance.
Skirt[edit]
The skirt of a ball gown is typically full and flowing, designed to create a dramatic silhouette. It may be layered with multiple fabrics to add volume and movement. Some skirts are designed with trains that extend behind the wearer.
Occasions[edit]
Ball gowns are traditionally worn to formal events such as weddings, proms, and debutante balls. They are also a popular choice for red carpet events and other high-profile occasions.