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Kristie Kelly
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A-Line
These dresses form a triangular A-shape with a narrow
bodice and a wide skirt.
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Richard Glasgow
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Ball
Gown
A classic full skirt is the focus of the ball gown.
One of the most popular styles, these gowns typically
feature small waists and a full skirt with several petticoats.
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Saison Blanche |
Bustle
Back
As the name suggests, this dress style concentrates on
rearview embellishments. The dress often features an excess
of material to allow for the bustle. |

Alfred Sung Pure |
Dropped
Waist
A dropped waist silhouette is just as it sounds. The
bodice of the gown continues just below the normal waist,
with the skirt starting at that point. |

Pallas Athena |
Empire
Waste
A high-wasted dress, cut or cinched just below the
bust-line, then falling to the floor. The skirt is often
made with a sheer, transparent fabric for the flowing
nature. |

Remy Couture |
Princess
A sculpted bodice and skirt are characteristics of
the princess style. It is defined by its clean lines and
widening, full skirt. |

Kristie Kelly |
Sheath
Known for its elegant simplicity, the sheath features
straight vertical lines with just a bit of curve, creating
a romantic, curvaceous effect. It is usually made of very
light, thin fabrics. |
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