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a-line

An A-line gown is a classic style of dress that is fitted at the bodice and gradually flares out from the waist to the hem, creating a shape that resembles the letter “A.” This silhouette is known for its timeless elegance and flattering design, suitable for various body types. The A-line gown can be made in various fabrics and can feature different necklines, sleeve lengths, and embellishments, making it a versatile choice for brides.

Ballgown

A ballgown is a type of formal dress characterized by a fitted bodice and a very full, voluminous skirt. The skirt often has layers of tulle or crinoline to give it its dramatic fullness. This silhouette is especially popular for brides seeking a fairy-tale or princess-like appearance, as it creates a striking and elegant profile. The bodice can feature various necklines and sleeve styles, and the gown may be adorned with embellishments such as lace, beads, or embroidery.

Fit to Flare

A fit-and-flare gown is a style of dress that is fitted through the bodice and hips and then flares out from the hips or mid-thigh to the hem. This silhouette emphasizes the wearer’s curves, creating a flattering hourglass shape. The fit-and-flare gown is popular for its elegant and dramatic look, often used in both bridal and formal evening wear. The flare can vary in volume, from subtle to more pronounced, depending on the design and fabric used.

Sheath

A sheath gown is a type of dress that is designed to closely follow the body’s natural shape from the neckline to the hem. It typically has a slim, straight silhouette with minimal flaring and is often made from lightweight, fluid fabrics that drape well. Sheath gowns can feature different necklines, sleeve lengths, and embellishments, allowing for a range of personal styles.