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Women's Designer Dress
Jean Auguste
Dominique Ingres depicts the Comtesse d'Haussonville, wearing a dress.
A dress
(also frock,
gown)
is a garment consisting of a skirt with an attached bodice or with a
matching bodice giving the effect of a one-piece garment.
In Western
culture, dresses are usually considered women's clothing. The hemline
of dresses can be as high as the upper thigh or as low as the ground,
depending on the whims of fashion and the modesty or personal taste
of the wearer.
History
Dresses
increased dramatically to the hoopskirt and crinoline-supported
styles of the 1860s; then fullness was draped and drawn to the back
by any dresses had a "day" bodice with a high neckline and
long sleeves, and an "evening" bodice with a low neckline
(decollete) and very short sleeves.
Throughout
this period, the length of fashionable dresses varied only slightly,
between ankle-length and floor-sweeping.
Dress types
Depending on
design dresses are classified. Different basic dress shapes[1] are:
Fads and fashions
Usage
A typical
pre-prom gathering, with girls in dresses, and boys in tuxedos.
In Europe and
America, dresses are worn by females of all ages as an alternative to
a separate skirt and blouse or trousers. Dresses are often used by
young girls and as more formal attire by adult women.
Potential
drawbacks of dresses include being either too long or cumbersome for
the performance of some physical activities such as climbing stairs
or ladders. Their use can run contrary to the individual or wider
public sense of modesty and decency, especially given their potential
to intentionally or accidentally expose the wearer's underwear. In
addition, some dress styles, particularly those with back closures,
can be difficult or even impossible to don or remove without assistance.
Dresses
however can be cooler and less confining than many trouser styles,
and they are still very popular for special occasions such as proms
or weddings.
Underwear
Dresses are,
like other outer clothing, usually worn with underwear. A wearer of a
dress is likely to wear a form of panties as innerwear, though
depending on the occasion, type of material, and type of skirt for
modesty one may wear a slip over the panties.
One may
usually wear a bra, but for modesty wearing a camisole / vest or full
slip is also an option for the top. Dresses are sometimes worn with tights. |