Ball gown

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Ball gown is a type of dress that is typically worn for formal occasions. The term "ball gown" originates from the word "ball", which in turn originates from the Latin word "ballare", which means "to dance". The design of the ball gown is intended to allow for freedom of movement while dancing.

History

The history of the ball gown can be traced back to the Middle Ages, when it was a common attire for nobility and royalty at formal events. The design and style of the ball gown have evolved over the centuries, reflecting changes in fashion trends and societal norms.

Design

A ball gown typically consists of a fitted bodice and a full skirt. The bodice is often embellished with beadwork, lace, or other decorative elements, while the skirt is usually made of luxurious fabrics such as silk, satin, or tulle. Some ball gowns also feature a train, which is a long, flowing piece of fabric that extends from the back of the dress.

Usage

Ball gowns are typically worn at formal events such as balls, proms, and weddings. They are also commonly worn by participants in beauty pageants and by actresses on the red carpet.

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